Top Places to Eat in Singapore: Where Locals and Tourists Love to Dine | Best Food Spots – Singapore
Timestamp
00:00:00 Lau Pa Sat: Iconic Hawker Centre
00:16:48 Telok Ayer Street
00:23:34 Pekin Street
00:26:19 Nankin Street
00:28:17 Boat Quay
00:35:35 Clarke Quay
00:40:48 Changi Jewel Airport Food Court
00:44:47 Maxwell Food Court
00:59:06 Tanjong Pagar
01:14:23 Food Court – Easapura masters @ Marina Bay Sands
01:41:23 Makansutra Gluttons Bay @ Marina Bay
1. Lau Pa Sat (Telok Ayer Street)
Satay Street: In the evenings, part of the street transforms into a satay haven, offering delicious grilled satay skewers.
Stalls to Try: Zhen Zhen Porridge, Thunder Tea Rice, Best Satay, and Huat Huat BBQ Chicken Wings.
2. Telok Ayer Street
PS.Cafe: Known for its brunches, hearty salads, and desserts.
My Awesome Café: A cozy spot for healthy options, like acai bowls and fresh salads.
The Market Grill: Popular for burgers, steaks, and seafood.
3. Pekin Street
Ryo Sushi: A trendy spot for sushi lovers with affordable Omakase sets.
Le Bon Funk: Natural wines and small plates, perfect for a chill night out.
4. Nankin Street
Soi 19 Thai Wanton Mee: Authentic Thai-style wonton noodles that have gained a loyal following.
Katanashi: A casual izakaya with Japanese small plates and drinks.
5. Boat Quay
Braci: A Michelin-starred Italian restaurant with a rooftop view of the Singapore River.
Alkaff Mansion Ristorante: Fine dining with an Italian menu featuring exquisite pasta and seafood.
Bam! Tapas-Sake Bar: A unique blend of Spanish tapas and sake for an exciting culinary experience.
6. Clarke Quay
Tonga Room: A Polynesian restaurant with exotic cocktails and island-inspired dishes.
Ramen Keisuke Lobster King: A must-try for ramen lovers, featuring rich lobster broth.
Hot Stones: A fun concept where you cook your meat and seafood on volcanic stones right at your table.
7. Changi Jewel Airport Food Court
A&W: The beloved fast-food chain serves its classic root beer float, coney dogs, and curly fries.
Shake Shack: Known for their juicy burgers, crinkle-cut fries, and frozen custard shakes.
Tonkotsu Kazan Ramen: Offers ramen with rich broths and noodles, including a volcano ramen that’s served piping hot.
El Fuego: A Halal Western dining restaurant offering gourmet European dishes.
8. Maxwell Food Centre
Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice: One of Singapore’s most famous chicken rice stalls, a must-try.
Zhen Zhen Porridge: Known for its silky smooth congee and fresh ingredients like fish and century egg.
Fuzhou Oyster Cake: A rare and nostalgic fried oyster cake that’s crispy outside and soft inside.
Maxwell Fuzhou Fresh Fish Soup: A well-loved stall for light, flavorful fish soup.
9. Tanjong Pagar Road
Burnt Ends: A modern barbecue restaurant with a strong focus on wood-fired dishes.
Amò: A chic Italian restaurant that serves handmade pasta, pizzas, and great wine.
Two Men Bagel House: A trendy spot for bagel sandwiches filled with anything from pastrami to smoked salmon.
Ginza Sushi Ichi: A Michelin-starred Japanese sushi restaurant with fresh ingredients flown in daily from Tokyo.
10. Easapura Masters (Marina Bay Sands)
Easapura Masters: A modern food court offering a variety of international cuisines. Try the local delights like laksa, nasi lemak, or seafood dishes.
Rise: A buffet restaurant at MBS with a wide selection, including Asian, Western, and Middle Eastern cuisine.
Spago by Wolfgang Puck: Offering panoramic views and Californian cuisine with an Asian twist on the rooftop.
DC Comics Super Heroes Café: A themed café with fun dishes inspired by iconic superheroes.

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