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		<title>Singapore Food Festival: A Gastronomic Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for a place where you can spend some quality time with your family? Would you like to experience some great festive spirit with your family? In case you would, then Singapore is the best place for you to be in. Singapore is host to a number of spectacular festival and cultural events. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for a place where you can spend some quality time with your family? Would you like to experience some great festive spirit with your family? In case you would, then Singapore is the best place for you to be in. Singapore is host to a number of spectacular festival and cultural events. If you think that you have seen it all then you are seriously living in oblivion. What makes the events and festivals of Singapore really worth experiencing is the diversity that it offers you. Singapore being home to a number of different ethnic communities can offer you festivals each of a unique kind.</p>
<p>Of all these festivals, one particular festival that stands out is the Singapore Food festival. This is one festival that is held sometime in between April to July. However, most of the times this festival are held in July. During this time all the restaurants and the food dealers of this place comes together to provide you with some of the most mouth watering experiences of the world. The food festival is all that Singapore stands for. Displaying the best of all the cultures and ethnic groups you get pretty much a world experience here in the Food festival. However the dominant cuisine that is put to display for you is the Chinese cuisine.</p>
<p>All those involved in the food business wait all year round for this time of the year. It is said that these people prepare themselves for the Grand Singapore Food Festival. And you do not have to be a foodie to enjoy this festival. In fact, even people who are not very enthusiastic about the satisfying their tummies claim to be caught on with the enthusiasm. The most dominant ethnic group residing in Singapore happens to be the Chinese. This festival was in fact a Chinese endeavor. This implies that you can literally taste all of China’s best dishes this time of the year.</p>
<p>Yet all the diverse groups present here caught on and slowly this festival became one of the major platforms for cultural exchanges. A unique trend stared by Singapore for their tourists are the recipe postcard and food festival stamps. Yes you can actually collect and preserve memories of this festival.  Started in 1994, it is the Singapore Food Festival which can be blamed for providing Singapore with the nickname of Asia’s Grand Food Capital.</p>
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		<title>The Top Places to Eat a Local Food in Singapore</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 11:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<title>Places To Eat In Singapore</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 11:57:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the numerous delicious delicacies, that Singapore has to offer, eating will never be a problem when holidaying in Singapore. You can easily find one that best suits on your needs and lifestyle. Listed below are different places that locals and tourists alike can luxuriously indulge their cravings for food. Cafes – eating places like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the numerous delicious delicacies, that Singapore has to offer, eating will never be a problem when holidaying in Singapore. You can easily find one that best suits on your needs and lifestyle. Listed below are different places that locals and tourists alike can luxuriously indulge their cravings for food.</p>
<p>Cafes – eating places like this is now a growing favorite of many young working crowd of Singapore. You can see in Singapore numerous designer coffee places in Singapore including the Starbucks Coffee, Coffee Bean &amp; Tea Leaf and Coffee Club. These known designer coffee places have become the favorite place to hang out with friend by many of the locals and tourists alike in Singapore.</p>
<p>Coffee Shops – aside from the designer coffee places, Singapore also has many affordable coffee shops that can be found in many of the housing estates in the city and are normally located at the ground floor of an apartment. Till to date, many of the Singaporean gather together in coffee shops to have their thick, black local coffee that are served in a porcelain cup while reading their newspaper or chatting with friends or even playing their favorite game of checkers. These coffee shop are the perfect place to have a cheap dose of coffee.</p>
<p>Fast food – started to come in Singapore in the late 70s, fast food chains are now becoming a favorite place to dine for kids and teenagers.  When in Singapore and their local foods does not fits your taste buds, then these fast food chains like Kentucky Fried Chicken or KFC, Pizza Hut, Burger King, MOS Burger and many more are the best places to be.</p>
<p>Hawker Center and Food Courts – hawker center and food courts are definitely the choice of many locals, expats, and tourists alike when it comes to dining in Singapore. One can easily find cheap yet delicious local Singapore food from these dining places. When you say food courts, these are located in air-conditioned malls and are a bit expensive. The choices though vary from Italian to Korean to Japanese to Greek cuisine, which is a perfect choice for those who love these cuisines. Listed below are some known hawkers that many of the locals, expat, and tourist of Singapore flock for dining.</p>
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<li>Adam  Road Food  Center in Junction of Dunearn Road and Adam Road</li>
<li>Chomp Chomp Food Center in Serangoon  Garden</li>
<li>Lau Pa Sat  Food Center in Boon Tat Street, Shenton Way, Robinson Road</li>
<li>Newton  Circus Food  Center in Newton Circus, entrance at Cavenagh Road</li>
<li>Zion road Riverview Food Center that is located in Zion Road that is directly opposite to the Great  World City.</li>
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<p>Restaurants – these places for dining ranges from the cheaper ones to the informal ones like the Spaggedies or La Smorfia for a delicious Italian foods and Ponderosa for sumptuous Western cuisines to the most expensive ones like The Pinnacle.</p>
<p>It is important to know that whatever your budget maybe or the kind of occasion you have, you will certainly find a place to dine in Singapore.</p>
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		<title>Top Foods of Singapore and the Place to Find Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 11:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singaporeans are naturally lovers of food and could be the reason why Singapore has almost all nations’ delicacies. You can find a vast variety of cuisines in this small yet wonderful country. The Black Pepper Crab on the other hand started to build its name in the 1980s and is now served by many of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Singaporeans are naturally lovers of food and could be the reason why Singapore has almost all nations’ delicacies. You can find a vast variety of cuisines in this small yet wonderful country. The Black Pepper Crab on the other hand started to build its name in the 1980s and is now served by many of the crustacean-themed restaurants stir-fried with enough doses of black or white peppercorns together with chili crabs. With these reasons, we have come to an idea to list some of the top foods of Singapore and the places where you can find them.</p>
<p>Chili Crab and Black Pepper Crab – Singapore’s unofficial national dish, the Chili Crab and Black Pepper Crab had its first version in the 1950s with the vendor named Madam Cher Yam Tian who has a hawker stall on the seashore that is now the East Coast Seafood  Center where restaurants cook chili crab every night.</p>
<p>When you visit Singapore and wanted to have a good taste of their sumptuous Chili Crab and Black Pepper Crab, you can easily head on to these highly recommended stores.</p>
<p>Jumbo Seafood – located at Blk 1206 East Coast Parkway, this restaurant serves huge and juicy crabs that are topped with a deliciously made spicy sauce. With their delicious Chili Crab, the Jumbo Seafood gets easily crowded on weekends to the point that managers communicate via radio microphone.</p>
<p>Long Beach Seafood Restaurant – is another great restaurant in Singapore that serve a sumptuous Black Pepper Crab. They are using the Sri Lankan crabs that are super meaty served with their fragrant black pepper sauce and butter. The Long Beach Seafood Restaurant is located in 1018 East   Parkway, which is just right next to Singapore Tennis Center. They also have a store in 01-04 East   Coast Seafood Center, and 1202 East Coast Parkway.</p>
<p>No Sign Board Seafood – located in 414 Geylang   Road, which is next to Lorong 24, this one of a kind seafood serves black or white pepper crabs as well as lovely oats prawns and plain steamed live prawns with garlic. You will see in this popular eatery bunch of large groups and family eating.</p>
<p>Palm Beach Seafood Restaurant – this another great restaurant of Singapore is located in 01-08 One Fullerton, 1 Fullerton Road and serves their patrons with a vast variety of crabs and fish preparations. You can choose to have your food cravings indulgence here whilst enjoying the scenic view while dining.</p>
<p>Aside from the Chili Crab and Black Pepper Crab that considered as Singapore’s unofficial national food, the country has also a lot of different delicious food to boast of like the Hainese Chicken Rice that is available in Boon Tonh Kee, Yet Con, and Long Kee Chicken Rice amongst other restaurants. Another top Singaporean cuisine is the Satay, which can be easily availed in some recommended restaurants like the Lau Pa Sat Satay stalls, Shi Xiang Sha Die, and Warong Sudi Mampir. Aside from the ones mentioned, there are still a lot that you can explore when in Singapore.</p>
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