Central / River Valley / Oxley
Killiney Kopitiam
A household name offering their version of the perfect cup of coffee and traditional Singaporean foodie delights.
LAST UPDATE: 25/Mar/2024
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
China Street Fritters
China Street Fritters sells authentic Hokkien-style ngoh hiang in the CBD area. The stall owners of the stall have also recently said that they want to sell their secret recipe for a million dollars to anyone who wants to take over the stall.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
Central / Queenstown / Ghim Moh
Ghim Moh Chwee Kueh
One of the most famous chwee kueh stalls in Singapore with over 60 years of history and the Michelin plate award. It has been run by a family for decades.
LAST UPDATE: 18/Nov/2022
Crossings Cafe
Crossings Cafe is a social enterprise where profits go towards charitable and social causes. Meals are simple and at an affordable price.
LAST UPDATE: 17/Jul/2024
Oleh Oleh Bandung
One of the more popular satay stalls at East Coast Lagoon Hawker Centre and they have a variety of meats like beef, chicken and lamb. The satay is also grilled out in the open right before your very eyes!
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
West / Jurong West / Taman Jurong
Xin Sheng Ngoh Hiong Prawn Cracker
This traditional store’s speciality is its Ngoh Hiang, an array of options to choose from! Be sure to enjoy this traditionally hand-made dish, a recipe transcended across 3 generations!
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Bukit Merah / Tiong Bahru
Jian Bo Shui Kueh
Shui Kueh is a type of steamed rice cake with preserved radish.
LAST UPDATE: 01/Jun/2024
Central / Downtown Core / Bugis
Ah Chew Desserts
Popular dessert stall in Singapore that specialises in both traditional and modern local dessert creations.
LAST UPDATE: 30/Jan/2023
Bedok Chwee Kway
Even though Chwee Kueh is commonly known as a breakfast fare, this delightful and affordable meal can be eaten anytime of the day.
LAST UPDATE: 06/Sep/2024
Central / Outram / China Square
Tanglin Crispy Curry Puff Orignal
One of the most famous curry puff brands in Singapore, and for a good reason. But there are two stalls with similar names because of a family dispute.
LAST UPDATE: 26/Apr/2024