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The Top Places to Eat a Local Food in Singapore

September 6, 2009 by admin  
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Singapore is one of the top destinations for holidaying for tourists from all over the world. They have great attractions and sumptuous local foods that every traveler loves. Known as the paradise for food lovers, Singapore has a lot to offer to its tourists when it comes to food. If you are planning to have a grandiose holiday vacation in Singapore but do not have the idea yet as to which place to go to indulge your cravings for Singapore’s local foods, the Hawker Center is the answer to your question. Here is where the delicacies from all places meet under one roof. When it comes to local foods of Singapore, listed below are some of the top places to go.

The Chinatown Complex Center – this is the favorite place to eat by the locals of Singapore. Located right at the heart of Chinatown, this place offer various local Singapore foods from Char Kway Teow, a local fried noodle to Ice Kachang, a renowned local ice dessert. Chinatown Complex Center can be crowded during lunchtime, but it is really worth the time and money to fill your hungry tummy here.

The Maxwell Food Center – located at Maxwell Road in Singapore, here is where most of the office going buddies of Singapore hangout for foods. The place is known for its best Hawker Food in Singapore especially their deliciously unique black-peppered Char Siew Rice, Hainese Chicken Rice, and their Tapioca Pastries.

The Zion River Side Food Center – a place where many of the expats lived nearby, the Zion Riverside Food Center is a great place to fill in your empty stomach. They served numerous foods from Indian Rojak, a spicy Indian dish of mixed vegetable and fruit salad, to fish and chips, to sweet Asian dessert, to a lushly smooth soy bean curd, to a serving of wok-seared char kway teow.

Te Lau Pa Sat Festival Market – catering mostly to the office crowd, the Te Lau Pa Sat Festival Market closed toe Boon Tat Road at dusk. This is to make way for the pushcarts hawking the tarik or the hand-pulled milk tea, barbecued meats, and seafood line the street and provide a fresco dining experience at its best to its local and foreign customers. Here is where you can have an indulgence of cheap and delicious local Singapore foods. Eating with your own manner is very welcome. Thus, dinners can eat with their hands and so on.

Newton Food Center – located along within the city’s vicinity, the Newton Food Center is the favorite place to dine by many of the expats, locals, and foreign travelers in Singapore. This food center serves a variety of Singaporean Cuisine and was promoted by the Singapore Tourism Board as a tourist attraction. Foods serve in this place varies from fishball noodles, popiah satay, and fried oyster omelets.

When holidaying in Singapore, travelers will never be hungry while roaming around the city’s known tourist attractions and destinations with the numerous food outlets around.

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