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Looking for tips on Singapore’s food culture?

Food holds a sacred status in Singapore.

There are a wide variety of delicacies here, mainly Chinese, Malay, Indian and Peranakan cuisine.

Among them, Hainanese chicken rice, nasi lemak, curry fish head and black fruit chicken are not to be missed.

There are many places to try delicious food in Singapore.

If the trip is long enough, you can try a few more places.

Orchard Road Orchard Road is a street that never sleeps. In addition to being Singapore's shopping paradise, it is also home to a variety of high-end and fashionable restaurants, making it a good place for dining.

If you want to find local snacks, you can stroll along the street and you can always find a good shop.

If you feel tired, you can also eat in places like food courts in shopping malls. The snacks are quite complete, so you don’t have to look for them everywhere.

There are many choices in many large shopping malls. For example, there are many restaurants on the fourth basement floor of ION Orchard. I won’t mention the specific names, but you can try them.

Clarke Quay Clarke Quay is Singapore's only riverside festival village that combines shopping, dining and entertainment in one place, showing off the style of the past.

The Riverside House on the other side of the Singapore River is a good place for you to taste all kinds of dining; there is also the Princess Terrace Restaurant, Singapore's premier authentic Penang cuisine, with more than 60 types of buffets. You can choose as much as you like and enjoy a rich and diverse menu.

Gourmet experience.

All dishes are sourced from the finest ingredients and prepared by chefs from Penang.

Lau Pa Sat was originally a vegetable market. Now it has developed into a famous food area in Singapore. The most famous one is Satay Street, which attracts a large number of diners.

Lau Pa Sat has over a hundred stalls, including durian puffs, Indian teh tarik, Hup Kee fried noodles, skewers, etc., which will definitely make tourists salivate. They are cheap and good, so you shouldn’t miss them.

Little India Little India has preserved a lot of traditional Indian culture, and of course Indian food is indispensable.

The Indian food in Little India is not only authentic, but also very cheap.

Curry fish head, Indian pastries, Indian rice cakes, etc. are all Indian dishes often ordered by tourists and are worth trying.