51 Soya Bean
A popular place in Singapore to get traditional tau huay, which is also known to many as soya beancurd.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
East / Changi / Changi Point
Changi Village Fried Hokkien Mee
The original Changi Village Hokkien Mee! It's located far far away in the East but is worth the trip down.
LAST UPDATE: 31/Jan/2025
House of Desserts
For both hot and cold Asian desserts, House of Desserts is the place to go! Expect to find classics like tao suan, mo mo cha cha and sesame paste here.
LAST UPDATE: 27/Jun/2024
Central / Rochor / Kampong Glam
Hjh Maimunah Restaurant
Award winning; Hjh Maimunah is the best Malay restaurant you'll ever go to in your life. A casual nasi padang eatery.
LAST UPDATE: 08/Jan/2025
115 Tang Shui
An old school chinese dessert shop that has been around even before Chinatown Complex Food Centre was established, and it was one of the first few stalls that moved there when it opened.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
75 Ah Balling Peanut Soup
Glutinous rice balls, or tang yuan or ah balling should not be just eaten during the Winter Solstice or Mid Autumn Festival.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Yi Ji Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee
This is of the more famous Hokkien mee stalls in Singapore and what is special is that they top their noodles with mock abalone slices. They currently have expanded to have 7 outlets across Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 27/Oct/2022
North-East / Hougang / Lorong Ah Soo
Selegie Soya Bean
For homemade soya bean products, check out Selegie Soya Bean, which is one of the most famous chains in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 22/Jan/2024
Central / Toa Payoh / Lorong 8 Toa Payoh
Four Seasons Ching Teng
This famous cendol shop is one of the best in Singapore and is known to be frequented by Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong.
LAST UPDATE: 04/Jun/2023
North-East / Ang Mo Kio / Yio Chu Kang West
Zhen Jie Traditional Dessert
A humble traditional dessert situated in Ang Mo Kio stall run by a husband-and-wife duo.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022