Singapore Food Adventure: A Guide for Travelers
Welcome back to the land of cuisine!*
Now that flights are flying again, it’s time to put friends, family, and colleagues back in a single, delicious place—Singapore’s bustling food scene.
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The Classic Starting Point
Long Bar at Raffles Singapore*
Singapore Sling – The ultimate sirocco of history and flavour.
Atmosphere: Swanky, it’s the kind of place men use to brag about cocktails.
Chin Mee Chin Confectionery*
Kopi & Toast – The humble breakfast that’s been a staple for decades.
Location: Inspired by the neighbourhood vibe of Joo Chiat (just a +10 minute walk from MRT).
Spago at Marina Bay Sands*
High‑end bites – For that “wow” moment when your guest is literally expecting a Michelin dream.
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Breakfast: Fuel for the Day
Nicholas’ Pick: Dry Char Kway Teow
Spot: 133 Penang Authentic, Bukit Timah Food Centre
Why: The wok‑savoured, steak‑like sauce that feels like Penang without the flight.
Rule: TWO plates per person.
Diane’s Recommendation: Classic Kaya Toast
After: Take a gentle dip in a soft‑boiled egg.
Alternate: Tong Ah Eating House, Keong Saik Road – deep‑fried French toast, not too sassy, not too shy.
“If your friends come from the US, we can’t force them to eat noodles in the morning!” – Diane
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Lunch: World‑Class Eateries
McDonald’s (Singapore Edition)
Must‑try: Buttermilk Crispy Chicken – The pill‑er‑front of McDonald’s local secrets.
Why: 9/10 friends will swear it’s the best burger ever.
Chicken Rice Standout
Wee Nam Kee – Main branch at United Square, Novena.
Comfort: Familiar if you grew up with it.
Other: Layer in zi‑char classics like prawn‑rice in the menu for that “wow” factor.
Laksa Lovers
Places: Katong Laksa, Janggut Laksa, The Famous Sungei Road Trishaw Laksa.
Why: Each spot has a loyal soldier who can swear for it.
Nasi Lemak Extras
The Coco Rice – Blue Butterfly Pea Nasi Lemak (Tiong Bahru Market).
Uptown Nasi Lemak – CBD’s homage to Damansara Uptown, KL.
Latiffa Huri – Distance matters but worth every minute.
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Dinner: The Eterna‑tasting of Eastern Fusion
Quentin’s at the Eurasian Heritage Gallery
Be‑Bold with Devil’s Curry or Oxtail Stew.
Other: Chicken Vindaloo & Prawn Bostador – for the adventurous palate.
Bonus: Take the art gallery tour for a sprinkle of history.
Peranakan Fare
IVINS (Bukit Timah) – Quick, local vibe.
Blue Ginger – the budget‑friendly gem with great reach.
Candlenut – Michelin‑star halo – watchout for the serious décor.
Late‑Night Prata
Chindamani Indian Food Stall – Classic crispy prata.
ABC Food Corner – The “Malaysian” style.
RK Eating House – The legendary Tissue Prata.
The Latest Fads – “Mala Xiang Guo”
Hook: For “tricky” taste buds post‑COVID, pick a sauce that makes your tongue feel less like a spreadsheet.
Experience: Pick a variety of ingredients, let the group decide, and feel the “tension” of spice together!
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The Absolute Must‑Try: Chili Crab
JUMBO at Riverside Point – Big crowd‑pleaser + river view.
Keng Eng Kee Seafood (Alexandra Village) – Classic seafood charm.
Roland Restaurant (Marine Parade) – Chili Crab legend with a nod to Roland Lim’s mother’s kitchen.
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Wrap‑Up
A buffet of flavors is waiting across the city, from breakfast to midnight bites.
Each location is a ticket to a personal story—whether you’re heading to the iconic Lux, discovering hidden gems, or braving the heat of a spicy bell pepper.
Got a list of craving before you head over?
Pull a bunch out, make a roadmap, and let Singapore’s flavors do the rest…
Bon Appétit, fellow food‑travelers!*