THE MUST TRY LIST My Favourite Pics Chai Wee Cuttlefish: Freshly made Pig Ear biscuits and Cuttlefish! When was the last time you ate Pig Ear’s Biscuit? For me it must have been perhaps a year ago. But if I asked you
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
Ultimate Hawker Fest Best of the Best Hougang Six Mile Muah Chee: Ultimate Muah Chee! When I asked Mr Teo, the Muah Chee man who is still making his dish by hand to take part in the Ultimate Hawker Fest,
Best of the Best Ayer Rajah FC 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
My Favourite Pics Cinemagraphs Pek Sin Choon Tea Merchants: Do you know your Bak Kut Teh Teas? The history of Singapore’s Bak Kut Teh can be traced all the way back to the period before World War II. Actually, its origins could
Next Gen Hawkerpreneurs My Favourite Pics Rong Cheng Bak Kut Teh: Every day is a Good Day for Bak Kut Teh! If I were to pick a dish to represent Singapore, my choice would be Bak Kut Teh. It might seem strange that I should choose
Michelin Guide Singapore THE MUST TRY LIST Song Fa Bak Kut Teh: Bak Kut Teh – Then and Now Walk into Song Fa Bak Kut Teh during a busy lunch time and what do you see? People. Lots of people. Lots of people holding
Durians - Golden Phoenix Durians - D175 Ang Hei 717 Trading: You pay for what you get! It’s been a rather fruitful (literally) Durian Season for me as I managed to expand the list of Durian cultivars as well as reliable Durian
Durians - Mao Shan Wang Durians - Ai Ching Guo Kong Lee Hup Kee Trading: Tale of Durian Couple selling the Fruit of Love! I began this Durian season with the frustration of having met some down right crooked Durian sellers. So I embarked on a new series of
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
THE MUST TRY LIST Best of the Best Eng’s Wanton Mee: Death by Chilli This store is closed. Note: The son of the original owner of this eatery has moved to the opposite side of the road. In its