You can go to Kampong Glam, the gathering place of Malay culture in Singapore, to experience one of the few Malay dining cultures, to Little India to experience the unique Indian customs, or to Joo Chiat and Katong to experience the cultural imprint of native Chinese. Chinatown is naturally a must-see. From its name, we can know that it has a strong catering culture in China.
If you travel all over Southeast Asia, you can eat authentic Malay Satay, Indonesian Badong beef, Indian flying cake, Thai Dongyin Gong and Vietnamese beef rice noodles. You can also go to Arab Street to experience the uniqueness of hookah in the Middle East, or go to Chinatown to taste German snacks opened by old German men, or go to Purves Street. Three courses? French food.
If you want to find the Nanyang flavor in early Singapore TV series, go to a coffee shop and order a cup of Nanyang coffee, a piece of Kaya bread, a boiled egg and a newspaper. If you want to experience little nyonya's Nyonya cuisine, go to the local restaurant in little nyonya and order Babi Ponteh (braised pork with mushroom bean paste) to see if it is really as touching as TV said. If you can't figure out what you want to eat, go to the food court. Chinese food, western food, Japanese food, Korean food and so on. There is always something for you.
Singapore food menu English version
Then how to do it? -So what do we do now?
Brilliant! -Yes, yes!
Kopi- coffee (coffee+condensed milk)
Kopi O-Coffee Black (black coffee)
Kopi C- coffee c (coffee+flower milk)
Teh- milk tea (milk tea+condensed milk)
black tea
Teh C- milk tea c (milk tea+flower milk)
Ondeh Ondeh-homophonic? Oh, Nene. Nene? Mom makes snacks.
Kuih Dadar- homophonic? Da Gui da? Mom makes snacks.
2) Tips
It is easy to find food from 7: 00 am to 10, and it is easy to find food in some areas until 3: 00 am and 4: 00 am. Some food streets and restaurants are still open 24 hours a day.
People here are used to having afternoon tea in addition to three meals a day.
Compared with China, locals usually eat after 1 hour, with breakfast at 8:00- 10:00, lunch at 12:30- 14:30 and dinner after 19:00. Some western foods are only open for two periods every day: lunch 12:00- 14:30, dinner 18:00-2 1:30, and are closed at other times.
Most restaurants will charge 10% service fee, and some will charge 7% GST. In addition, some restaurants do not provide ice water or warm water for free, but charge a certain fee, but the waiter will explain when ordering.
If you want to eat western food or Chili crabs, it is strongly recommended to book in advance to avoid unnecessary waiting time.
Local people like to occupy seats with paper towels, so you should pay attention when you go to find a seat.
You can't eat durian or bring durian on buses and subways, otherwise you will be fined.
Malay friends believe in Muslim religion, so they don't touch pork. If you see halal, they don't serve pork.
Pay attention to friends who eat Hainan chicken rice. Remember to name all parts of the chicken when ordering, such as chicken wings, chicken legs and chicken tail (where the tailbone is close to the thigh). Different parts have different prices. If you don't make it clear, you may be served chicken breast silently.