Bukit Merah View FC Heritage Hawkers Bukit Merah View Carrot Cake: The Last Bastion of Tradition! I never thought I would still be able to eat a REAL Chai Tau Kway (Carrot Cake) in our day and age. There are of
Heritage Hawkers Tiong Bahru Mkt Tiong Bahru Fishballs: Fishball here, Fish cake there! It is said that of all the major cuisines of China, Teochew food is probably the most suitable for the Japanese palate. The emphasis on
THE MUST TRY LIST Tiong Bahru Mkt Wanton Noodles: Pig Armpit at last! My first blog post on this stall was way back in 2006. I went to the stall to try the famous pig armpit Charsiew but
Michelin Guide Singapore Michelin Bib Gourmand Nam Sing is the Best of the Best Hokkien Mee! Hokkien Mee Man from Nam Sing Well it was a real close fight between Nam Sing and Geylang Lor 29) but in the end Nam
THE MUST TRY LIST My Favourite Pics Teo Heng Teochew Porridge: Is this Singapore’s oldest Hawker? Stewed Cabbage – Simple Teochew Food Teo Heng Teochew Porridge is a favourite amongst Teochew Porridge fans and this venerable stall at the Hong Lim
My Favourite Pics People's Park FC Lee Kheong Roasted Delicacy; Char Siew to Rival KL This Stall is Closed Now that is what I call 5 flower pork! (Wu Hwa Rou)Fatty Cheong’s Charsiew has remained almost unchallenged since I blogged
Serangoon Garden Way FC My Favourite Pics 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
Geylang Serai Mkt & FC Malay/Indonesian Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang: Sedap lah Mak Chik! Nasi Padang Nothing hits the spot quite like a good plate of rice drenched in a coconut laden gravy. And it doesn’t get better than
THE MUST TRY LIST Malay/Indonesian Rosraihanna Soto and Satay: At last, a good Satay! This Stall is closed It’s been a long while since I was really thrilled by a Malay style satay. Just last month, I was in
Golden Mile FC Desserts Four Seas Sugarcane: Good Sugarcane, Bad Sugarcane, how do you tell? I haven’t been writing much about drinks stall because there really isn’t any one drink stall in Singapore which is truly famous. I mean, no
Zi Char - Fish Head Bee Hoon Commonwealth Crescent FC Lee Heng Restaurant: No milk XO Fish Head Bee Hoon! San Lou Hor Fun In England there is the pub. In Japan, the Izakaya. Here in Singapore we have the Cze Char (lit cook fry).
Cambridge Road FC Oyster Omelette Tong Siew: Oyster Omelette got two types Oyster Omelette (Orh Nerng) $4 You know there are two types of Oyster Omelettes right? There is Orh Jian or Orh Luak which is the