West / Clementi / Clementi Central
Chicken Head
Chicken Rice - the signature dish of Singapore that is found islandwide, but not all stalls live up to its name. Chicken Head at Clementi is one of the few that serves a cheap and good plate of chicken rice.
LAST UPDATE: 27/Feb/2023
Min Ji Laksa
This quiet, underrated stall at Bendemeer Market and Food Centre serves up fragrant bowls of laksa and this is one of the two dishes on their menu.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Good Morning Nanyang Cafe
A cosy coffee shop in the heart of town that specialises in traditional, old school local breakfast food.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Toa Payoh / Pei Chun
LiXin Teochew Fishball Noodles
One of the most famous fishball noodle stalls in Singapore! They've been in the F&B scene for decades and as their fishball noodles are so popular, they've expanded to have several stalls across Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 10/Jul/2023
East / Bedok / Bedok South
Original Changi Ten Mile Fried Carrot Cake
A popular carrot cake spot that has been around for seven decades, this is a great spot in the East to get your fix!
LAST UPDATE: 05/Feb/2023
Central / Bukit Merah / Redhill
Wei Zhen Ban Mian Fish Soup
Ban Mian with thick, creamy fish broth! Their menu will make you spoilt for choice!
LAST UPDATE: 28/Feb/2024
Central / Downtown Core / Raffles Place
Tiong Bahru Wanton Mee
Finding a delicious and value-for-money bowl of Wanton Mee in the CBD area is never an easy task, but if you are willing to wait and queue, then Tiong Bahru Wanton Mee is the gem to be discovered.
LAST UPDATE: 05/Feb/2023
Kallang Cantonese Live Prawn Noodle
Their prawn noodles are cooked with live prawns that are caught on the spot; it can’t get any fresher than this!
LAST UPDATE: 19/Jan/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Bugis
Chin Chin Hainanese Chicken Rice
Restaurant in the middle of town that sells authentic Hainanese fare. They are famous for their chicken rice.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
LEONG KEE (KLANG) BAK KUT TEH
One of the few stalls in Singapore that sells Malaysian-style klang bak kut teh. It is run by a Singaporean man and his Malaysian wife.
LAST UPDATE: 26/Dec/2022