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Bedok Market Place is one of the food havens i get to know about just quite recently. It is located near Bedok Road. Bedok Market place is like lined up with many eating outlets, serving local delights of roti prata, satay, roti john, zi char, western, etc etc. There’s a whole stretch of tables [...]

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Dim sum has always been my family’s favourite. After a satisfying meal at Wan Dou Sek days back, we all wanted to eat at Swee Choon after reading on the favorable reviews. My dear and my two princesses were not feeling well, so I guess it’s good time for dim sum. “Agreed.” said our [...]

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There’s this Japanese concept food court on the 4th level of PoMo Centre (formerly Paradiz Centre) at Selegie Road. There are stalls to choose from and they have their individual menu varies from Donburi, Pasta, Pizza, to Bento, Omelette Rice, Okonomiyaki and Ramen. The drink stall not only sells drinks, but also Japanese tidbits.
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Located at ABC Brickswork Food Centre, the char siu bao here at Guang Ji Bao Zai are handmade. The filling is juicy and sweet and you can taste the “chargrilled” flavour of the meat. But it’s a bit small for the price of 60 cents each.

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Yong Kee Famous Fish Ball Noodle at ABC Brickswork Food Centre opens from 7am to 2am, 7 days a week. The fishball and meatball is handmade! The fishballs are very tasty and has a great bouncy texture. The soup here is quite flavorful but I wouldn’t rave too much about the stall’s mee pok [...]

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The right amount of sweetness, the right amount of wetness, the right amount of chow ta smell. Quite worth my 1/2 hour run.

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This stall at Upper Thomson Road is always a cowd puller. Specialities are ampang yong tau foo and dumpling soup. Has several awards and recommendations like Green Book Best Food Awards, Foodie’s Choice 美食包打听, Coffee Talk & Hawker Woks, Makansutra 美食面面观, Life!eats.

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Located near to the East Coast Park seashore, Leng Heng offers a wide array of BBQ seafood dishes.
The specialty of this stall is “Kiam Chye Ah” – Salted Vegetable with Duck Soup. Its piquant salty base is tinged with a bit of spiciness, totally awakening our appetite. I found it to be too salty [...]

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Haven’t dine at Casuarina Curry for quite some time. The crispy prata still maintains it’s standard, much to my delight and I am confident that this one beats the stall at Jalan Kayu. Briyani is so-so only. The fish curry pales to Riyadh Muslim Food at Defu Lane. Won’t mind going back for a [...]

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Wan Dou Sek (搵到食) is a no frills eating place right in the heart of Singapore’s red light district, providing an array of savoury treats amidst a setting of some other not-so-savoury treats. Literally translated as “(I’ve) Found Something To Eat”, the name of the shop is also a clever homonym of the numbers [...]

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