Street food guide in Singapore

Street food guide in Singapore

If you are a foodie and in Singapore, then you must not miss out the street food.

Singapore Street Food is renowned worldwide for its street food. It is among Asia’s biggest culinary destinations.

So, here is a street food guide in Singapore

Food Trip at Banawe Street, Quezon City and you can see a variety of

Singapore’s famous street food…

Singapore Food Tour at Old Airport Road Hawker Food Centre – Hokkien Fried Mee & Toa Payoh Rojak!

A food tour which will take you to Old Airport Road Food Centre, Whitley Road Big Prawn Mee, Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee, Toa Payoh Rojak, Wang Wang Crispy Curry Puffs.

  • The Old Airport Road Food Centre is among the best and local favorites in the city. It is also a great place to eat in Singapore as it is big, spacious, and offers varieties to eat, and is among the oldest hawker centre in Singapore.
  • White Road Big Prawn Mee- If you love prawns then you must visit this place for the prawn noodles. The yellow noodles came topped with some tangy prawns and doused in a salty shrimp tasting sauce with soup on the side. The dish was good, but a little on the salty side.
  • Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee – Probably one of the most famous Singapore food stalls at this centre is Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee, known for serving a popular version of fried hokkien mee noodles. The mix of both yellow and white rice noodles was mixed with prawns and squid and then blended in a special sauce. It wasn’t a fried dry noodle, but it wasn’t overly sauce, but it was somewhere in between. I quite liked it, especially with a squeeze of calamansi and some of the chili soy sauce on it.
  • Toa Payoh Rojak – Along with the fried Hokkien mee stall, this place for rojak is another one of the most famous places to eat at this centre. As soon as Toa Payoh Rojak opens for the day, they have a continuous long line of customers, and they specialize in serving Chinese style rojak – a mix of different things all coated in a sweet shrimp paste glaze. It’s one of those dishes that somewhere halfway in between a dessert and a savory snack, and when you’re eating it, you really don’t know. The Chinese rojak was quite good, with a very pleasant balance taste.
  • Wang Wang Crispy Curry Puffs – Finally, for my last thing to eat at Old Airport Road Food Centre I really wanted to try some curry puffs. The curry puffs were actually much better than I had anticipated, with incredibly flaky crust, and filled with a flavorful inside of curried potatoes. Amazing especially because they were fried so fresh.

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Culinary Delicacies in Singapore

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In continuation to the earlier post– Marvelous Singapore here are some culinary

delicacies to relish while in Singapore

Incredible Peranakan Food in Singapore

Peranakans are Straits-born Chinese – so Chinese descendants born along the straits of Malacca in Malaysia, Singapore, and a few in southern Thailand. They are known for adopting and sometimes intermarrying with the local Malay population, and so the Peranakan food reflects a unique blend of both Chinese and Malay, and it’s an amazing combination.

Daisy’s Dream Kitchen is a small family-run restaurant in the Clementi area of Singapore. The restaurant not only serves amazing food, but it also has a unique story. Daisy, who is the principal cook and owner, loved to cook for her family and friends. Her family loved her cooking and it was her dream to eventually open a restaurant. But she started off at a food court and sold just a few minimum Peranakan dishes. Eventually, they opened a full restaurant called Daisy’s Dream Kitchen. The passion of service and hospitality, paired with delicious food, is what made it such a good experience to eat there.

Fish Head Curry in Singapore – Giant Fish Head, Amazing Singaporean Food!

Fish head curry has an interesting and unique history in Singapore… it’s said that there was an Indian Chef who had a group of Chinese customers that he needed to cook for. He knew the fish head was a delicacy in Chinese culture, and so he decided to cook a fish head but use Indian style curry. His idea went perfectly, so perfectly that today it’s one of the main iconic dishes in Singapore, and it’s the single-handed dish that you would go straight from the airport in Singapore just to eat – which is exactly what we did.

The Banana Leaf Apolo is a longstanding south Indian restaurant in Singapore, and although they now have a couple of branches, the old main branch is in Little India along Race Course Road. They have a full menu of different Indian dishes and they also have a cabinet full of pre-cooked dishes to order as well, but it wouldn’t be right to go there and not eat fish head curry. There were a couple of different fish head sizes, but I couldn’t resist ordering the biggest size. The fish head curry was excellent, and it wasn’t too oily or rich. Instead, it was almost like an incredibly spice-filled broth, it was both thin and flavorful, and it went extremely well with the soft red snapper head of the fish.

Claypot Rice – The Biggest Hawker Centre in Singapore

Chinatown Complex Food Centre is one of the biggest and I think one of the best hawker centres in Singapore. If you’re looking for a hawker centre in Singapore that has everything (mostly on the Chinese side) of Singaporean food you can think of, you’ve got to check out Chinatown Complex Food Centre. It’s one of the biggest and busiest hawker food courts in all of Singapore, and when you arrive there you’ll be in a food paradise.

Lian He Ben Ji Claypot Rice, a legendary hawker stall that specializes in rice and chicken cooked in a clay pot. A mixture of raw rice and water are added to the clay pot, then after cooking for some time, a mixture of chicken, vegetables, Chinese sausage, and some seasonings gets added to the rice, then cooked for a precise amount of time until everything melts together in a harmony of flavours and a crust of rice on the bottom that has a smoky charred flavour

A few other things in the hawker centre, including some Singapore style fresh poh pia. The poh pia included a thin crepe that was filled with an assortment of vegetables and seasonings, then wrapped up into an egg roll shape, but it wasn’t deep-fried. Poh, pia is one of those snacks that fall somewhere in between a savoury snack and a dessert – it’s both sweet and salty all at the same time.

Marvellous Singapore

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Changi Airport
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Arriving at Changi Airport is a simply magnificent and truly exhilarating experience. Singapore Changi Airport or often known as Changi Airport is the major aviation hub in Southeast Asia. The airport staff are helpful and are proud to belong to this country. The airport welcomes you to this beautiful country, as you can see in the adjoining photo, even before you have stepped outside of this airport to a tiny country, which has enough green space.

Singapore Botanic Gardens is spread across 183 acres and has more than 150 years of history. It holds a distinctive and important place in Singapore’s history and the region.

Botanical gardens 1

The main attraction is the National Orchid Garden that has over 1000 species and 2000 hybrids of orchids.

Botanical gardens 2

Gushing waterfall inside the Botanical Gardens

Gushing waterfall inside the botanical garden

A small tropical rainforest inside the Singapore Botanic gardens is around 6 hectares in size.

Dolphin Lagoon Singapore

Dolphin Lagoon Singapore
If you like nature and wildlife, then you must not miss the Dolphin Lagoon at Palawan Beach. You can see the pink dolphins or Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphins.

Pink Dolphins

Pink Dolphins with their trainer. You can also swim with these dolphins.

Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Park is a world-renowned zoo with magnificent bird life from around the globe. This zoo has a large flock of flamingos and over 5000 birds of 400 species.

A beautiful bird perched on the tree

A beautiful bird perched on the tree

Dazzling waterfall inside the Jurong Bird Park

Dazzling waterfalls inside the Jurong Bird Park

African Waterfall Aviary has 30 meters tall Jurong Falls. The aviary spans across 4.9 acres with over 50 different species

Lovely birds perched on the tree

Lovely birds perched on the tree.

Flamingoes

A Flock of Flamingos

Images of Singapore

Images of Singapore on Sentosa Island is a remarkable historical museum. It has a good amount of artefacts and statues which takes one through a live presentation on how Singapore was formed and reached its present day. It is engaging, entertaining and interactive. It has won the prestigious Thea Award in the year 2006 for the best reinvention of a cultural heritage centre.

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Truly, Singapore is a marvellous place to visit!

6 Picturesque Places For The Nature Lovers In Australia

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When we say Australia, tall buildings and modern cities will pop in our heads. Those are some of the most picturesque places in Australia and they are also the reason why so many tourists are frequenting the said country. But not a lot of people know the fact that there are still beautiful and enchanting unspoiled places in Australia that they should head to.

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If you wanna know more about those picturesque nature places, see the list below:

  1. Adelaide Hills
Adelaide Hills, nature lovers
(photo source: sexton)

If you like Germany then visit the Adelaide Hills in Australia. Adelaide Hills is located in the Southernmost part of the beautiful country of Australia and it is very appealing to the eyes. Go here and explore with your family and friends and take photos as well.

  1. Daintree Rainforest

If you are looking for a more daring adventure the Daintree Rainforest is the place to be. It’s a safe place and you and your kids will surely enjoy so you don’t have to feel threatened by the fact that you are in a forest.

  1. Cape Tribulation
Cape Tribulation, nature lovers
photo source: wickedwalkabout

If you happen to be in Queensland, Australia then you better head on to Cape Tribulation. Cape Tribulation is a remote island in northeastern Australia and there are so many things that you can do here: bird-watching, snorkeling, swimming, jungle zip-lining and many more. This place is truly picture-worthy!

  1. The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains, nature lovers
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The Blue Mountains is probably one of the most famous attractions in Australia. The Blue Mountains is located in New South Wales and many people from all around the globe are frequenting this place because of its beautiful and dramatic scenery. Better head here and do your own mini-photoshoot!

  1. Margaret River
Margaret river, nature lovers
photo source: thinkingaustralia

For all the wine lovers out there, this is the place for you. Margaret River is located in the southern part of Perth and this place is known for its wineries and craft breweries. If you go here, you will truly enjoy not just the view but the experience with your family and friends. This place should really be a part of your bucket list.

  1. Bay of Fires
bay of fires, nature lovers
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If you are in Tasmania, the Bay of Fires is probably one of the places that you should put in your itinerary. The Bay of Fires is over 50 kilometers from Binalong Bay and it is considered as one of the most popular conservation reserves so if that’s your cup of tea, you better pack your bags and head to the Bay of Fires!


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