Serangoon Gardens Malay/Indonesian Aliff Nasi Lemak: Nice Basmati Rice! Nasi lemak has got to be one of my top ten best breakfast idea of all time! It might seem like a simple dish of
THE MUST TRY LIST New Discoveries Siang Hee Seafood: Coffee Crabs hit the heartlands! I have been a huge fan of Siang Hee Seafood since I first blogged about them in 2008. Ah Yoke is one of those hawkers
THE REALLY MUST TRY LIST Heritage Hawkers Seng Kee Bak Chor Mee: The Option for Ooomph! I have been an ardent supporter of Seng Kee Bak Chor Mee ever since they moved from Eunos to their own shophouse at Upper Changi
My Favourite Pics Wonton Mee Traditional Handmade Noodles: Noodles oohh the Noodles! This Stall is Closed Handmade Egg Noodles There was a time when it looked as if our hawkers are becoming traders rather than Chefs. In
Braised Duck Teochew Ah Seng Eating House: Braised Duck, Teochew Style My dad used to braise duck when I was a kid. He still does it now occasionally. There are few things that my dad does
Hawker Legends Kway Chap Garden Kway Chap: At least this Famous stall is going to last another generation The hawker scene in Singapore is undergoing a change much like the rest of our society. Not enough Singaporeans want to clean tables and serve
Heritage Hawkers Mom n Pop Shops Serangoon Gardens Bakery and Confectionary: Good old Curry Buns! Luncheon Meat Buns As with many things in life, the simple things are often the best. When it comes to soft buns, we Singaporeans have
THE REALLY MUST TRY LIST Bean Curd Tan Soon Mui Beancurd: Unexpectedly surprised Freshly made Bean Curd. 50 cents This was such an unexpected find. I could tell you about how the stall is three generations old, founded
Teochew Soups Soon Huat Pig’s Organ Soup: Serangoon Way Food Centre With Tag Tag, iwatch_ueat and carnineviand This is one for the fans of Ter Huang Kiam Chye (lit. Pig innards with Salted Veg). I am
THE MUST TRY LIST Mom n Pop Shops 302 Newton Char Kway Teow: 40 years and still going strong! Serangoon Way Food Centre The Stall is closed. The old man has retired. Now this was a very fun blog entry to write. Our group of makankakis visited Serangoon