Central / Marine Parade / Mountbatten
Ponggol Nasi Lemak
One of the most famous nasi lemak stalls in Singapore. Their nasi lemak is served mixed-rice style so you can customise your nasi lemak to your own preference.
LAST UPDATE: 16/Jan/2023
West / Jurong West / Boon Lay Place
Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak
One of Singapore’s most famous nasi lemak stalls. They operate from the wee hours of the morning till late at night, making it a popular spot for both breakfast and supper.
LAST UPDATE: 15/Dec/2022
Central / Bukit Merah / Tiong Bahru
Liang Liang Garden
One of the few places in Singapore that still sells traditional old-school local desserts.
LAST UPDATE: 25/Nov/2024
Central / Queenstown / Holland Drive
Hajjah Fatimah
Every item on the menu is handmade by this lovely housewife-turned-hawker, loved by her husband. Enjoy their rice, mee and kueh dishes!!
LAST UPDATE: 03/Oct/2024
East / Bedok / Bedok North
JEFRI
JEFRI serves halal traditional chicken ‘orange’ rice, known as the original Botak chicken that is loved my many at the popular Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre.
LAST UPDATE: 15/Feb/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Avoca Brooo
Hidden within the bustling Maxwell Food Centre, Avoca brooo is a good place to get your Avocado juice fix.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Juice Farm
Need a refreshing drink in the middle of the CBD? Check out Juice Farm for their wide variety of fruit juices, cut fruit drinks!
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
North-East / Hougang / Lorong Ah Soo
Qing Liang Traditional Sugarcane Juice
Always seen as the go-to beverage during an evening or afternoon meal, this thirst-quenching and refreshing drink is always a delight.
LAST UPDATE: 12/Jul/2024
Central / Geylang / Geylang East
Afandi Hawa & Family
Yellow noodles mixed with thick sweet-and-spicy gravy is a comfort food to many. The mee rebus by Afandi Hawa & Family is said to be one of the best in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 06/Jan/2023
East / Bedok / Bedok North
Aliff Nasi Lemak
One of the more popular nasi lemak stalls in Singapore that uses basmati rice instead of Jasmine rice.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022