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Singapore, The City Of Culinary Diversity


Have you ever dined in a port city in Southeast Asia? It’s time to explore Singapore with Eatagram.


Singapore impresses tourists with its breathtaking urban landscapes and authentic food. As the country’s gastrocultural heritage dates back to the Xlll century, most of the city’s traditional recipes have been passed down through generations for centuries, and local chefs follow them with honour.


As you set foot in Singapore, start your day with a hearty breakfast. A typical  breakfast in Singapore consists of kaya toasts with coconut jam and butter. They’re traditionally served with soft-boiled eggs, a drizzle of dark soy sauce and a cup of strong kopi, the Singaporean word for coffee. 


As lunchtime approaches, make your way to Maxwell Food Centre or Lau Pa Sat and savor the iconic Hainanese chicken rice with a chili sauce and ginger paste. If you love curry and can’t go without soups, be sure to taste the spicy coconut curry noodle soup laksa with an unparalleled bouquet of flavors! And remember to sample char kway teow rice noodles with prawns.


If you’re a foodie with an affection for street food, take a chance to enjoy  incomparable local snacks roti prata and one bite-sized kueh from rice or tapioca flour. 


On a hot tropical day, cool off a glass of teh tarik, tea with condensed milk, or chilled sugar cane juice.


When it comes to dinner, take an opportunity to luxuriate in local seafood. We absolutely recommend the classic Singaporean specialties chili crab and black pepper crab served with freshly baked mantou buns.

Complement your dinner with cold beer or a glass of the iconic gin-based cocktail, locally known as Singapore sling. Here’s to your fabulous time in Singapore!


To add a sweet note to your flavorful Singaporean bouquet, treat yourself to bibikkan, a coconut and treacle cake. We adore ice kacang. This bright colorful dessert of shaved ice is topped with sweet syrups, grass jelly, or durian pengat pudding.


Sunset in Singapore is a wonderful time to drop in at a beachfront bar and luxuriate in a tropical cocktail. If you prefer soft drinks, go with a chilled fruity mocktail.


We promise, Singapore will give you a precious dining experience as a gourmet souvenir!


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