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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Dining @ SG

Having a headache over how to satisfy your tastebuds? No worries! Here in Singapore, we've got a wide array of cuisines, guaranteed to satisfy the most demanding food enthusiast! Firstly, why not make a trip down to 

Blk 2 Changi Village Road 
#01-21 Changi Village Market 
and Food Centre 
S(500002)

                               At the food centre. 
(credits: superfinefeline.blogspot.com/200...ang.html)

This is one of the more popular stalls selling fried hokkien mee. (credits: Insing.com)

Hokkien Mee! (credits: google.com)

Hokkien mee is a must try for all noodle lovers. The noodles are fried in prawn head broth and then served together with sambal paste. Try it to taste the unique flavour of this Singapore cuisine! The stall above is stall #01-21.


 A stall selling Bbq chicken wings (Credits: Insing.com)


Craving for some snack? Try out the BBQ chicken wings at the Changi Village Best BBQ Chicken Wing! The chicken wings are barbequed and charred to perfection, giving it a crispy bite with it's juicy and tender meat! YUMMY!

 A drink stall at Changi Village Food Centre 
(credits: Insing.com)

Feeling thirsty? Pop by this stall, Ang Teck Lim Sugarcane Juice, to quench your thirst! The different types of juices offered there will definitely refresh your dining experience there! The popular juices are coconut and sugarcane juice.

Apart of the stalls recommended above, there are many more stalls offering delicious delicacies awaiting to be discovered. Hence for the best experience at the renowned Changi Village Market and Food Centre, do drop by and savour the wide variety of cuisines there!

Next, make a trip down to the Geylang, which is known as a food paradise by many locals. A popular dining place along the lorongs and streets of Geylang is the No Signboard Seafood Restaurant.
No Sign Board Seafood Restaurant (credits: google.com)

This popular seafood restaurant opens from 12pm-1am offering tasty seafood delicacies! Amongst the many dishes, the more popular picks are the chilli crab, white pepper crab and it signature fried rice!

Chilli Crab (credits: Google.com)

I have personally tried the chilli crab and it have certainly made me crave for more. The flavourful gravy, topped on to the succulent flesh of the crab is a truly divine combination. Are you salivating yet?


Free People BBQ Steamboat (credits: Insing.com)

Fresh Veggies! (credits: google.com) 


Are you a steamboat lover? If you are, then Free People BBQ Streamboat is a must visit destiantion for you! With the expert chef at the counter, you don't have to worry about uncooked or overly cooked food. Just simply pass the raw ingredients to the chef and they will prepare it for you! At the stall, you will get to choose from fresh meat, vegetables and seafood to satisfy your cravings! With the opening hours from 4pm-4am, u can enjoy patronize the stall for your dinner or supper!


Claypot Rice (credits: Insing.com)

Along the stretch of Geylang Road, you would pass by a popular coffee shop which specializes in claypot rice. If you are a fan of claypot dishes then you are in for a treat! Their signature claypot rice, Hong Kong style steamed fish and Thai soft-shelled crab will insatiate your tastebuds!


Durians! (credits: google.com)

Another "must try" at Geylang are the durians. Durians are the King of Fruits and they definitely live up to its name. Its smooth creamy texture with its sweet taste sets it apart from all other fruits. However, not everyone is able to appreciate this fruit, you would either love it or hate it. Try it out for yourself!

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    in Southeast Asia and a better resource than Yelp. It has listings for Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. The app
    puts the power of the website at your fingertips.
    App Name: OpenRice

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