I've been exploring some of Singapore's hidden food gems lately and my taste buds have never been happier! π
If you're looking to spice up your usual food routine and discover places that the locals love, let me take you on a little food adventure! ππ΄
This place is a classic local spot but still one of those underrated gems! Maxwell Food Centre is famous for its Hainanese chicken rice, and I can't get enough of it! π
The chicken is super tender, and the rice is perfectly flavored.
My secret tip: Don't forget to add the chili and ginger paste for an extra kick!
Prices start from just S$5, and trust me, it's worth every penny. π
Tiong Bahru Market is one of those places that has been around forever but somehow still feels like a secret. π€« It's a great place to grab a bowl of wanton mee!
The noodles are perfectly springy, and the char siew (BBQ meat) is heavenly.
If you're feeling adventurous, try their prawn wantons β you'll thank me later.
A bowl here costs around S$4, and you'll leave full and happy. π€
Lau Pa Sat is an iconic hawker center in Singapore, but it's also where you can find the most amazing satay stalls, especially in the evening. π
The skewers are perfectly grilled, and the peanut sauce is next-level.
It's such a vibe sitting under the canopy, enjoying the local flavors.
Expect to pay around S$1 per skewerβit's affordable and totally worth it for that smoky flavor. π₯
Okay, this place is a bit of a hidden treasure for those who love dim sum. If you're a fan of those little bite-sized delights, you need to check out Chinatown Complex.
The dim sum here is crazy cheap, and the variety is insane. From steamed buns to dumplings, you'll get it all!
I highly recommend their siew mai and har gowβso juicy and fresh.
Prices start as low as S$3, so you can enjoy a whole meal without breaking the bank. π₯’
If you haven't tried nasi lemak yet, where have you been?! π± Old Airport Road Food Centre has one of the best nasi lemak stalls I've ever had.
The rice is perfectly fluffy and coconut-flavored, and the sambal chili gives it that spicy kick!
You'll also find a crispy fried chicken and a hard-boiled egg to complement the dish.
Starting from S$4.50, it's the perfect hearty meal that won't disappoint. π³
I've had such a blast exploring these food spots, and I'm sure you'll love them too. From delicious chicken rice to mouth-watering satay, Singapore is full of amazing culinary gems waiting to be discovered.
But hey, I want to hear from YOUβwhat are some of your favorite hidden food spots in Singapore? Drop your recommendations in the comments below! Let's make this food adventure a shared experience. π½π¬
Stay tuned for more food discoveries, and keep eating good! ππ΄