Central / Rochor / Kampong Glam
Singapore Zam Zam
The most popular and oldest Indian-Muslim restaurant in Singapore. It is halal and serving up its most popular mutton & beef murtabak's, as well as their fish, chicken, beef, mutton, and deer briyani's!
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Bukit Merah / Tiong Bahru
Tiong Bahru Fishball
A stall at Tiong Bahru Market that has specialised in fishballs for decades and use fresh Wolf Herring Fish in all their handmade products.
LAST UPDATE: 09/Jul/2024
Central / Rochor / Sungei Road
Fu Zhou Poh Hwa Oyster Cake
Oyster cakes are one of those Singapore delicacies that are fast disappearing, but this is one stall that hopes to continue selling this delicious local snack.
LAST UPDATE: 05/Feb/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Famous Crispy Curry Puff
A popular curry puff stall serving up 3 different flavours.
LAST UPDATE: 13/Jan/2025
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
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Xing Xing
Xing Xing sells homemade Singaporean kueh like their best-seller and sold out fast - ondeh ondeh and tapioca cake with coconut flakes.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
Central / Queenstown / Port
Chua Chu Kang BBQ Chicken Wing
This power couple has been serving juicy and tender BBQ Chicken Wings for over 25 years! Goes amazingly with beer!!
LAST UPDATE: 29/Apr/2024
Central / Singapore River / Robertson Quay
Toby's Estate
A quaint neighbourhood brunch hotspot perfect for reading or a weekend afternoon coffee.
LAST UPDATE: 18/Jul/2024
Central / Kallang / Geylang Bahru
Homemade Springroll • Springroll Skin
A stall that specialises in handmade popiah, kueh pi tee, muah chee and other popular local snacks. They even have DIY sets that you can use to recreate the dishes at home!
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
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