In addition to traditional food, there are many unique delicacies in Singapore. Today, I will sort out nine kinds of delicious food that can't be missed in Singapore. Welcome to read.
1. Bak-gu-cha
Bak-gu-cha has become a unique food culture in Singapore, and now there are instant noodles of Bak-gu-cha, and even DIY soup packets of Bak-gu-cha, which can be used as a gift for traveling to Singapore. And the flavor is unique, which is very worth a try.
Recommended place:
Songfa Bak Ku Teh (Kela Wharf No.1 Store)
Ng Ah Sio Pork Ribs Soup Eating House (I heard that former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra also made a special trip here for lunch in 27. )
2. Hainan Chicken Rice
As a national food representative in Singapore, Hainan Chicken Rice appears in hawker stalls, food courts, high-end restaurants and even airline meals.
Recommended place:
Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice
Boon Tung Kee
Wen Dong Kee Hainan Chicken Rice is one of the restaurants recommended by Singapore Tourism Bureau
3. Chili Crab
Besides the most famous Singapore national dishes, Chili Crab and Black Pepper Crab, Chili Crab Brothers can eat it in other ways.
Recommended places:
Jumbo Seafood (Riverside Point)
No sign board seafood (Raffles)
4. Lesha
is in Katong, Singapore.
Recommended places:
328 Kadong Laksa (East Coast Store)
5. Satay (it's called Lu Chuan)
Satay is one of the most famous malaysian cuisine in Singapore, and it is a kind of meat that can be cooked immediately (it may be called Lu Chuan in China).
Recommended places:
Lao Pasat
East Coast Lagoon Food Village
6. Commander of Singapore
new york has "Manhattan", Russia has "Donkey of Moscow", Long Island has "Long Island Iced Tea", while Singapore uses Raffles Hotel as the original one. Its color is bright red, suitable for ladies to drink.
Recommended places:
Raffles Singapore
7, kway teow
Fried kway teow (somewhat similar to our fried rice noodles in China). Most food centers in Singapore have stalls for fried kway teow, such as Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, which is also the same.
Recommended places:
Lao Pasat
Maxwell Road Food Centre
8. teh tarik
teh tarik is a signature drink in Singapore, so traveling to Singapore is a must. And you can drink teh tarik in many places in Singapore, because teh tarik has walked into countless coffee shops such as Starbucks and Caffeine Bin.
Recommended places:
Lao Pasat
9. Kaya Toast
Coffee Toast is the most common breakfast in Singapore, which has a special flavor. You can find this memorable but simple food in any old coffee shop or food court in Singapore.
Recommended place:
Ya Kun Kaya Toast (Niushuiche Store)
Yakun Kaya Toast (Airport No.1 Store).