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MAXWELL FOOD CENTRE
One of the most famous hawker centres in Singapore! From tourist to locals come here looking for something tasty. Check the shops not listed in the guidebook!
Central / Rochor / Sungei Road
Coffee Hut
Best coffee shop in town I've tried! Hospitable owner and delectable kaya toast.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Bukit Timah / Anak Bukit
Yong Seng Satay
A family-owned satay shop run over many generations Bukit Timah. Grilling up an array of different meats - including mutton, pork, and chicken.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Outram / China Square
CANTONESE DELIGHTS
Wonton noodles at an affordable $3.50, comes with generous portions of kai lan and juicy cuts of char siew meat. Highly recommended.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
North-East / Serangoon / Serangoon Garden
RK EATING HOUSE
Crispy prata found in a corner shophouse on street level in the bustling Serangoon gardens.
LAST UPDATE: 22/Nov/2022
Keisuke Tonkotsu King
A cult favourite- Keisuke Tonkotsu King has a handful of locations around Singapore. The Tanjong Pagar outlet is always spotted with a snaking queue and can only seat about 20 at a time. They specialise in Tonkotsu Ramen; which is a broth marinated in pork bone marrow and fat for several hours till it is milky white and thick.
LAST UPDATE: 01/Sep/2022
Central / Tanglin / Chatsworth
Fresh Taste Big Prawn Noodle
This prawn mee stall is one of quality and taste, and has many accolades to prove it. With fresh prawns on display; you sure will be in for a treat.
LAST UPDATE: 10/Jul/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice
A popular chicken rice stall which has its roots in history, ran by Mr. Ah Tai who has been passionately cooking chicken rice for over 20 years.
LAST UPDATE: 09/Sep/2022
Central / Toa Payoh / Braddell
Kim Keat Hokkien Mee
Kim Keat Hokkien Mee is a stall at Toa Payoh that specialises in their Hokkien mee which is cooked and served in a claypot.
LAST UPDATE: 11/Jan/2023
Central / Marine Parade / Katong
Sin Heng Claypot Bak Koot Teh
A neighbourhood bak kut teh place serving simple yet flavourful dishes.
LAST UPDATE: 01/Oct/2022
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Grandma Ban Mee
This stall serves up variations of their take on ban mee, recommended by guides and popular with the lunch crowd.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022