| Singaporeans love their food. Try engaging
in a casual conversation with a Singaporean, and you’ll soon find
the all-consuming topic of breakfast, lunch or dinner being inevitably
whisked into the discussion. Not to be mistaken as a cultural tendency
towards ‘gluttony of excess’, the passion Singaporeans share towards
food is closely knit to the very heart of society – community. Here
in Singapore, you’ll find that eating out is more than just a common
affair; it’s very much a communal affair as well.
Popular local food haunts like Lau Pa Sat are often
frequented by Singaporeans, who take the opportunity to spend time
with friends and family over a great meal at all times of the day.
And the local cuisine scene boasts an amazingly wide array of dishes,
thanks to the nation’s multi-cultural background. In fact, it’s
normal to see Singaporeans of various ethnicities sitting together
at a common table, enjoying a spread of dishes that equally reflects
the culture’s diversity. Think Chinese food is all about stir-frying?
Try the laksa – a popular spicy noodle soup dish that combines Chinese
and Malay elements into one mouth-watering bowl, guaranteed to leave
an unforgettable impression.
Hawker centres and food courts are great places
to find delicious local fare at affordable prices. Just remember
to observe some basic local etiquette. Tissue packets on tables
often mean that the selected tables have been reserved by someone,
so it’s considered rude to remove the items and to sit at the ‘reserved’
table. Likewise, utensils from non-Halal stall shouldn’t be mixed
up with those from Halal stalls, out of respect for the religious
beliefs of many Muslim Singaporeans.
While it’s impossible to include every single local
dish here, below are some of the top ten must-trys (or as Singaporeans
would say in Singlish, ‘die die, must-try’) local dishes that you
simply can’t go without in Singapore. Do seize the opportunity during
this Singapore Food Festival to explore the following:
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Bak Kut
Teh |
Satay |
Fried
Carrot Cake |
Roti Prata |
Hainanese
Chicken Rice |
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Laksa |
Char Kway
Teow |
Fish Head
Curry |
Rojak |
Chili
Crab |
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