Central / Bukit Merah / Tiong Bahru
Liang Liang Garden
One of the few places in Singapore that still sells traditional old-school local desserts.
LAST UPDATE: 25/Nov/2024
Central / Tanglin / Chatsworth
Zhi Wei Xian Zion Road Big Prawn Noodle
This prawn mee stall is one of quality and taste, and has many accolades to prove it. With fresh prawns on display; you sure will be in for a treat.
LAST UPDATE: 20/Jan/2025
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Hup Kee Wu Xiang Guan Chang
More than just a snack, Wu Xiang is a great savory addition to your meals, located at the popular Maxwell Food Centre.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
Central / Bukit Merah / Alexandra Hill
King Avocado
A stall at Alexandra Village Food Centre that specialises in cups of creamy avocado juice. It offers one of the better avocado drinks there and is always in stiff competition with the other similar drink shops in the food centre.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Juice Farm
Need a refreshing drink in the middle of the CBD? Check out Juice Farm for their wide variety of fruit juices, cut fruit drinks!
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
Central / Outram / China Square
HOKKIEN STREET BAK KUT TEH
A popular bak kut teh stall at Hong Lim Market and Food Centre that specialises in herbally bowls of Hokkien-style bak kut teh.
LAST UPDATE: 19/Sep/2023
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
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
Central / Toa Payoh / Toa Payoh Central
Hougang 6 Miles Famous Muah Chee
Muah Chee is a delicious savoury snack loved by Singaporeans and tourists alike. The stall at Toa Payoh has a history that dates way back.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022