Singapore famous food - Makan Time!

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Annie's Peanut Ice Kachang ~ Chinatown Food Street ~ Chomp Chomp Hawker Centre ~ East Coast Lagoon Food Village ~ Makansutra Glutton's Bay ~ Maxwell Road Food Centre ~ Tekka Centre

Feast on Singapore famous local delights at these food centers located all around Singapore! Dine by the beach at East Coast Lagoon Food village or by visiting Tekka center to see a convergence of several ethnic communities.

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No visit to Singapore is complete without a visit to the famed Chinatown Food Street. Lining the roads are numerous refurbished conservation shop houses offering a staggering range of authentic Chinese delights such as claypot rice, frog's leg porridge and dim sum. Also remember to try the many local deserts and roasted pork slices. read more »

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Celebrating the best of Asian food culture and lifestyle, Makansutra Gluttons Bay brings back the food carts common around Orchard Road in olden-day Singapore. The Makansutra Gluttons Bay is a cool, open-air space with huge umbrella-ed seating eatery by the looming Marina skyline. It is the perfect place to experience the atmosphere of the original Singaporean supper culture, filled with noise, cheerfulness and authentic flavourful Singaporean dishes. read more »

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The hawker centres in Singapore may look the same throughout, but Chomp Chomp Hawker Centre, surprisingly, will give some of the best experience yet. Albeit stalls lining on both the left and on the right like many other hawker centres, there is this weird sensation in diners that somehow all the stalls will have the nicest local delicacies around. There will be a momentary urge to order every dish from every single stall. read more »

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The East Coast Lagoon Food Village is a hawker centre which sells many delicious local delicacies ranging from the famous Hokkien Mee, Satay, SugarCane Juice and Wanton Noodles. The East Coast Lagoon Food Village is designed in a very unique old Kampong manner. On top of that, it is situated right next to the lagoon where Ski360° is located at. read more »

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Previously known as Kandang Kerbau, Tekka Centre is part wet market, part food centre and part shopping mall, a point of convergence for several ethnic communities in a multicultural shopping fiesta. A multitude of items are available at Tekka Centre, ranging from casual clothing, religious paraphernalia, traditional Indian fashion and watches as well as hardware tools, offered by Chinese, Indian and Malay retailers. There are also several tailors specialising in clothing alteration. read more »

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Located in the heart of Chinatown, Maxwell Road Food Centre dishes out a ride range of local delights, all deliciously prepared by the vendors of the 100 over stalls here. Visitors to Maxwell Road Food Centre can be assured of an authentically Singaporean experience, enjoying local cuisine in the typical hot and crowed food centre. In fact, this food haven is often jammed-packed during lunch by office workers. read more »

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Famous with it's finely ground peanuts on the ice kachang and mushy red beans with gula melaka syrup on the cendol. The ice kachang cost $2 per bowl while the cendol costs $1.50. read more »

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