Zi Char Bishan Royal J’s Premium Taste: Fried Porridge and more It’s not everyday that you find an adventurous cook like chef John. Our mid week makan group has been on the zi char trail for
Tampines Round Mkt & FC Fishhead Steamboat Hai Chang Fish Head Steamboat: Gem of Tampines Round Market at night! We were quite pleasantly surprised by the sambal kangkong which had a wonderful smokey aroma and a great prawny umami. The fact that they
Serangoon Zi Char Uncle Lee’s Eating House: Yummy sand skin chicken I think the challenge for anyone entering the zi char business is to be able to come up with one or two signature dishes with
Next Gen Hawkerpreneurs Alexandra Village HC Star Yong Kwang BBQ Seafood: Rising Star I remember my first encounter with the BBQ Stingray. It was in a little coffee-shop in Teban Gardens in 1987. Before that, I
The Polls Zi Char Singapore’s Top Ten Zi Char Food! The results for Singapore’s Top Ten Zi Char Dishes are in! A total of 8486 fans have voted and it is clear that Singapore’s most popular
Fish Head Curry Zi Char - Crabs Ga Hock Seafood: Salt Baked Crabs! If you are a crab lover, you would no doubt have heard about Ga Hock’s salt baked crabs. I have been wanting to eat at
THE REALLY MUST TRY LIST My Favourite Pics Sik Wai Sin: Old School Cantonese Style Homecooked Dishes! This shop is closed! I have always felt that there are too many restaurants in Singapore offering too many things on their menu. Restaurants really
THE MUST TRY LIST Opened till late Nomin Seafood Restaurant: Claypot Seafood Steamboat with Five Wines! Seafood Steamboat $30 add $18 for extra plate of ingredients I get plenty of emails from people recommending food places that they would like me
THE MUST TRY LIST Private Dining Mama Jac’s Kitchenette: Cantonese Peranakan! The best Peranakan food in Singapore is not found at restaurants but in the homes of passionate Peranakan cooks. Unlike something like Char Kway Teow
Resorts World Sentosa Malaysian Top Ten Dishes of Malaysian Food Street @Resorts World Sentosa Singaporeans love to travel to Malaysia to eat. The reason is very simple. Aside from the fact that it is usually cheaper to eat there,