Old Amoy Chendol
One of the few places in Singapore that sell authentic bowls of chendol done up the traditional way.
LAST UPDATE: 30/Jan/2023
East / Changi / Changi Point
Mizzy's Corner
One of Changi Village’s most famous nasi lemak stalls. Aside from nasi lemak, this place also is famous for catching on fire in 2017.
LAST UPDATE: 23/Jan/2023
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
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
Central / Downtown Core / Bugis
YY Kafei Dian
A rare gem in the busy town area that serves local fare including their popular in-house toasted buns with kaya and butter spread.
LAST UPDATE: 02/Dec/2023
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 / Geylang / Geylang East
Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring
Putu piring is a fading traditional Malay dessert that is deserving of more attention and love. Haig Road Putu Piring is one of the more popular places to get it in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 26/Dec/2022
Nyonya Chendol
A chendol stall serving simple yet the most tasty variations of the dish.
LAST UPDATE: 09/Apr/2024
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee
Winning numerous awards such as Singapore's Best Foods 2018, along with other Chinese awards.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Toa Payoh / Lorong 8 Toa Payoh
Four Seasons Chendol
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: 20/Dec/2021