Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Maxwell Hainanese Chicken Rice
This stall is overshadowed by all the other more famous chicken rice stalls at Maxwell Food Centre. It is seriously underrated!
LAST UPDATE: 24/Apr/2024
Chong Pang Huat
When it comes to satay and BBQ chicken wings, Chong Pang Huat is one of the first places that comes to Singaporean's minds!
LAST UPDATE: 14/Dec/2023
Central / Bukit Merah / Alexandra Hill
Wow Wow West
For hearty and old-school plates of hawker western food, Wow Wow West is the place to check out. The portion sizes here are massive, making it great for people with huge appetites!
LAST UPDATE: 26/Dec/2022
Founder Bak Kut Teh
One of the most famous bak kut teh brands in Singapore that specialises in peppery Teochew-style bak kut teh.
LAST UPDATE: 03/Nov/2023
Central / Outram / China Square
HOKKIEN STREET BAK KUT TEH
A popular bak kut teh stall at Hong Lim Market and Food Centre that specialises in herbally bowls of Hokkien-style bak kut teh.
LAST UPDATE: 19/Sep/2023
West / Jurong West / Hong Kah
Soh Kee Cooked Food
One of the new Michelin Bib Gourmand entrants in 2021. Come here for soothing bowls of porridge and insanely tender steamed chicken.
LAST UPDATE: 10/Jul/2023
Central / Queenstown / Tanglin Halt
Guangzhou Wanton Noodle
Singapore's hidden gem☆ A Wanton Noodle stall raved by local media outlets with never-ending long queues during peak hours!
LAST UPDATE: 16/Feb/2024
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Bismillah Muslim Food Stall
Nostalgic Nasi Goreng and Briyani! Cooked fresh upon order! Located in Amoy Street Food Centre, near Tanjong Pagar and the Downtown Area.
LAST UPDATE: 02/Nov/2022
Central / Bukit Merah / Alexandra Hill
Leon Kee Claypot Pork Rib Soup
This stall is a Michelin recommendation and is famous for its Malaysian style Hokkien claypot bak kut teh as well as other claypot dishes.
LAST UPDATE: 31/Oct/2022
Central / Bishan / Upper Thomson
Rong Cheng Bak Kut Teh
A bak kut teh stall with over 40 years of rich history that is located in an industrial area at Sin Ming Lane. They serve bowls of peppery Teochew-style bak kut teh which is the more commonly found version of bak kut teh in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 01/Sep/2022