Chong Boon FC Bak Kut Teh Seng Kee Bak Kut Teh: The Mom n Pop Bak Kut Teh Shop My physiotherapist told me about this Bak Kut Teh while he was working on my Bak Kut (Backbone). When I have to lie down for
Whampoa FC Drinks Bee Guan Coffee Shop: Three in One Orange Peel and Sour Plum Drink! If you happen to be at Whampoa Market for China Whampoa Handmade Noodles, then make sure you try the Orange Peel and Sour Plum Drink
Michelin Guide Singapore THE MUST TRY LIST China Whampoa Handmade noodles: Wonderfully fresh noodles! If you ask Ban Mian fans where they get their Ban Mian fix, they will undoubtedly start listing out the stalls with the fingers of
Alexandra Village HC THE MUST TRY LIST New Market Teochew Braised Duck: Slurpilicious Porcine Epidermis (Pork Skin) It’s interesting that you can belong to a church for over 20 years and there are still many people get to meet for the first
THE MUST TRY LIST My Favourite Pics Joo Huat Pau: Darn Ugly, Darn Good One of my fondest food memories as a kid is a particular Pau that my dad used to buy from Toa Payoh Lor 5. It
Best of the Best Heritage Hawkers N M Abdul Rahim: Why is Mee Goreng so Red? I must admit that I am not a big fan of Mee Goreng. I have never been one as a kid and I have yet
Toa Payoh Blk 75 FC THE MUST TRY LIST Gen Shu Gourmet: Do you know the story of Sampan Porridge? It is said that of the three different types of porridge that we commonly get in Singapore, the Cantonese Congee is the most (natural) gas
Alexandra Village HC Alexandra Village Ichiban Seafood Sliced Fish Soup: Food, Food everywhere, but nothing good to eat! Update: 9 Dec 2015 Address of the stall has been updated I am sure you have felt it before. You walk into a large food
THE REALLY MUST TRY LIST My Favourite Pics Tan’s Tutu Coconut Cakes: Kueh Tutu is a Uniquely Singaporean Dish! Kueh Tutu. Everyone seems to have a special place in their hearts for this nostalgic dish, yet it is one of Singapore’s disappearing food cultures.
Next Gen Hawkerpreneurs THE MUST TRY LIST Abdhus Salam Rojak: The Indian Rojak Centre of Singapore! The more senior readers amongst us will no doubt remember the Indian Rojak stalls that used to line Waterloo Street. I don’t think my dad
Lavendar FC Carrot Cake Miow Sin Carrot Cake: It tastes as good as it looks! I revisited Lavender Food Square recently and was very pleasantly surprised by the carrot cake there. I have written about them years ago and at
THE MUST TRY LIST My Favourite Pics Old Tiong Bahru Bak Kut Teh: Quintessentially Teochew! Singaporeans do prefer the local pepper and garlic version of Bak Kut Teh! Our recent facebook poll showed that 60% of Singaporeans prefer our local