There are many foods found uniquely in Singapore. Food courts and hawker centres are found in every district of Singapore. They provide cheap and exclusive Singapore foods. Due to the different races found in Singapore, there are different foods catered to the different needs of the people. According to different website recommendations, here’s a list what are the must try foods when you are in Singapore. a few places that you must go in Singapore to find for great foods are : Geylang, Bedok, Newton, Chomp Chomp, and Maxwell.
Food Categories
Food Names
Chinese Cuisine
Bak Kut Teh
Ban Mian
Bar Chor Mee
Beef Noodles
Char Kway Teow
Chicken Noodles
Chili Crab
Curry Noodles
Duck Noodles
Dumpling Noodles
Economy Rice
Fish Head Bee Hoon
Fish Head Curry (Chinese)
Fish Soup Bee Hoon
Fishball Noodles
Fried Carrot Cake
Hainanese Chicken Rice
Hokkien Prawn Noodles
Hakka Yong Tau Foo
Kway Chap
Laksa
Lor Mee
Oyster Omelette
Prawn Mee (Soup)
Rojak (Chinese)
Wontan Mee
Yong Tau Foo
Malay Cuisine
Ayam Penyet
Mee Siam
Nasi Biryani
Nasi Lemak
Nasi Padang
Rendang
Satay
Soto Ayam
Indian Cuisine
Fish Head Curry
Indian Mee Goreng
Murtabak
Roti Prata
Rojak
Thosai
Peranankan Cuisine
Otak Otak
Peranankan Kueh
Ayam Buah Keluak
Sambal Stingray
Snacks
Bak Chang (Rice Dumpling)
Bak Kwa
Dim Sum
Kaya Toast
Mooncake
Ngoh Hiang
Popiah
Bbq Chicken Wings
Goreng Pisang
Curry Puff
Tropical Fruits
Beverages
Chin Chow Grass Jelly
Teh Tarik
Desserts
Ice Kachang
Chendol
There are many restaurants in Singapore. There are a large variety of different types of foods including Japanese foods, Korean foods, western foods, Italian foods and many others. Examples of popular restaurants that can be found in almost every shopping centre are Pizzahut, Sakae sushi, Thai Express, Manhattan Fish Market, Breeks café, Seoul garden, fish and co. Price ranging from $10 to $30 per dish for all these restaurants. Of course, there is also the higher ends restaurant which ranges from $50 to a few hundreds for every meal.
Clarke Quay is famous for its vibrant night life in Singapore. Take a train to this place and walk along the Singapore River, you can see many bars and pubs. A walk down the Singapore River, you can get soak into the happening nightlife atmosphere. There are clubs and pubs of various cultures, for example Scottish, Persian, China and Singapore’s very own clubs.