Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee
A family-run Hokkien mee stall at the famous Old Airport Road Food Centre that has been around for almost 50 years.
LAST UPDATE: 10/Jul/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Lao Ban Soya Beancurd
A soybean store offering a variety of chilled soybean desserts.
LAST UPDATE: 15/Jun/2023
Udders Ice Cream
Udders Ice Cream is a homegrown Singaporean ice cream brand that specially makes local flavours unique to the Asian taste profile such as Chendol and Thai Milk Tea.
LAST UPDATE: 03/Nov/2023
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: 23/Sep/2023
North-East / Ang Mo Kio / Chong Boon
Eng Ho Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee
Craving for Hokkien mee? This is one of the best places in Singapore to get some! Especially since it was once listed in Lianhe Wanbao as one of the top 10 Hokkien mees in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 05/Feb/2023
Nyonya Chendol
A chendol stall serving simple yet the most tasty variations of the dish.
LAST UPDATE: 09/Apr/2024
Hainan Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee
One of Singapore’s most famous dry-style Hokkien mee and it has received praise from multiple food bloggers.
LAST UPDATE: 11/Dec/2023
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
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
Central / Bukit Merah / Bukit Ho Swee
Tan's Tu Tu Coconut Cake
We have Tan’s Tu Tu Coconut Cake to thank for making our beloved tutu kueh a heritage snack, loved by locals and foreigners alike. A pioneer in Singapore's culinary scene, these steamed rice cakes is nothing short of perfection.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022