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Smelly but great variety of food!
5 for experience. 2 for smell. 2 for cleanliness. 5 for food experience if the fish smell doesn’t overwhelm you from the basement. 2 if it is hot and the smell from the wet market from the basement get up to the second floor food stalls. Dirty stair case as there were many cigarette butts. Tables not cleaned well. Lack of hand washing facilities except at the bathrooms which is hard to find. You definitely have to go here to find the rarer asian sweet treats. The Malasian Masi Lemak is delicious and cheap at $3 a plate, compared to $20 at a sitdown white cloth restaurant. Take for granted that the $20 portion included leg and thigh, and the $3 portion just a wing! But the essential taste is there! That is what I love about street market or little stalls - getting a mouthful of flavors for 1/5 of restaurant price! If you want fresh vegetables and fruits, you have to go to the basement where they also sell fresh meat and fish. Explaining why it is wet and smelly!
Be the first to ReplyA complex with huge varieties of many good hawker food, an interesting wet market & many affordable products....worth a visit!
Chinatown complex comprises 3 floors. An interesting wet market at basement ( worth a visit), lots of small shops on ground floor & the biggest hawker centre in Singapore on the 2nd floor. Lots & lots of different & delicious types of local & asian food are found here. Avoid coming at lunch time as the place is usually fully packed with long queues for the popular food & no empty tables. Also avoid coming on Mondays as many stalls ( including the market ) are closed ( rest day ). If not sure what is good, just go to those stalls with the long queues.
Be the first to ReplyInsane maze
This is place is an insane maze of food clothes and all sorts of stuff I can’t explain but its good to have a wonder round and have a look
Be the first to ReplyContains a good hawker centre
We visited this complex for the good hawker centre which is busy and popular with locals. We ate at Hawker Chan which was great and we also had some pineapple fried rice from the Thai store and servings were large. Prices are very good. It did notice many clothing stores on the ground floor.
Be the first to ReplyThe daddy of all hawkers!
Best selection, best atmosphere, best location…it’s great here. Be prepared to join a queue for the best stalls but I can pretty much guarantee you’ll enjoy what you do order. Since I first came here 11 years ago, a few new craft beer stalls have even opened too, which is a good development to widen the appeal I think. Today I had the best char kway teow I have ever had, anywhere, yum!
Be the first to ReplyWhere most street food in singapore can be found
This is where most of the street food in singapore comes together in one location. There are many famous local stalls here as well. Though crowded most of the time, this is where originally the food culture in singapore started, at small street stalls and food centers. Can get hot and humid at times but this is also what makes it nostalgic. You can find your usual street food like chicken rice, Cha kway teow, satay, etc here and many stalls sell good old school coffee. Some of these stalls were here since day one and thus, in itself packed historical value and culture.
Be the first to ReplyZi char stall
This is the first time we came here after covid suitation tends to relax more in Singapore. Definitely more ppl. We ate 123 zi char stall with 3 dishes: deep fried prawn paste chicken, salted pork ribs n chilli kang kong. All for 2 pax @ $30. Taste not bad. The lady who takes order is rude.
Be the first to ReplyOne of the BEST place for local food!
There are practically NO Ch!na d!$gu$t!ng food. Almost ALL local delicacies at low and affordable price. I'm a Singaporean and frequently visit this place for food. Recommended to visit!
Be the first to ReplyChoke full of traditional food
Love this place as one can find lots of traditional food and some snacks here. It’s usually crowded during lunch time so come before or after.
Be the first to Reply28 Jan 21 (Thurs)
This is the first time, after Covid started in March last year, we came back here for dinner. Our main purpose is to buy "lian gao" & chinese sausage for CNY. We also ate the zhi char for $38 for two. Streets are very much quieter than last year. Much lesser people around 530pm.... Government does not allow the street stalls to open this year. Hence, lesser crowds...
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One of the Top Food Centre in Singapore
Outside of Amoy, Hong Lim, this Chinatown Smith Street food centre is probably one of the best if not already the best Food Centre. Besides Michelin recommended Hawker eats, this food centre also has the highest amount of Hong Kong food by Hong Kong immigrants to Singapore pre 1997. Many settled here and brought their great food and culinary skills. Must try here are the Benji Claypot Rice, Fatty Ox Beef Briskets, no frills Mongkok Dim Sum and Ma Li Ya Virgin Chicken, Hong Kong style soy sauce based, and forget the other one, the Michelin hailed and now becomes just a syndicate food, don't say I didn't warn you. Local contenders include the Shi Xiang Hainanese Satay, the best in Singapore, duck rice and Hokkien Mee. The great thing about hawker centres are the great value and cheap local eats.
Be the first to ReplyLian He Ben Ji Claypot Rice
This stall serves the traditional dish-clapot Rice, tasty Rice and chicken meat and chinese style dried meat together. Other products are chinese soups. Great taste everything. Pricing are even can see your smile. Remind that stall would closed on every thursday.
Be the first to ReplyCheap and good local food
The hawker stalls are on the second level with all the local delights you can think of. We ordered chicken rice, yam cake, char kway teow ( fried noodle) which taste very delicious and these are the Singapore favourite that would never go wrong. Level one is a wet market where you can buy fresh fish, meat and fruits. Its a good place to learn more about the local's way of life.
Be the first to ReplyHawker stalls
It’s probably one of the least hygienic places I’ve eaten, but without question, this is one of the best places in Singapore to get your fix of local food fare from hawker stalls. Most of the food stalls are on the 2nd floor, while the ground floor is mostly shops. Many of the food stalls remain open late into the night. Every imaginable classic Chinese/Singapore dish is available from at least one of the stalls. The shops on the 1st floor (ground floor to the British) are closed by evening though.
Be the first to ReplyFood stalls on the second floor
Many stalls were closed due to Chinese new year, but the selection was still good. I tried Singaporean traditional carrot cake (which doesn't have anything in common with the sweet British version) and I liked it. It's funny how cheap the food is in these markets, I only paid 3SGD for a meal.
Be the first to ReplySo many stalls, can get lost.
So many stalls, can get lost. Too busy. Go try for yourself. We shared a table with two lots of people while we were there.
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