Central Zone Food Centre – Food Centre Singapore 熟食中心 https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg Local Delights @ Food Centre Singapore Fri, 17 Apr 2026 13:25:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/food-chinese-150x150.png Central Zone Food Centre – Food Centre Singapore 熟食中心 https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg 32 32 Holland Drive Market & Food Centre https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/holland-drive-market-food-centre/ Mon, 13 Apr 2026 05:18:21 +0000 https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/?p=2341

Westside gem with delicious nasi lemak, wanton noodles, and roasted meats.

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Bukit Merah View Market & Hawker Centre https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/bukit-merah-view-market-hawker-centre/ Mon, 13 Apr 2026 04:45:51 +0000 https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/?p=2328

Heritage food lovers will enjoy traditional Cantonese porridge, fish soup, and roasted delights.

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Lau Pa Sat https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/lau-pa-sat/ Sun, 12 Apr 2026 09:18:07 +0000 https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/?p=2133

One of Singapore’s most iconic food centres, Lau Pa Sat offers a unique dining experience with its mix of local and international dishes. By night, the surrounding streets transform into a satay haven, with smoky, aromatic skewers grilled to perfection.

Lau Pa Sat

Food Centre

📍 Address:
18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582​

Whether you’re seeking a taste of Singapore’s rich culinary heritage or exploring international flavors, Lau Pa Sat offers a gastronomic journey that caters to all. Its blend of historical charm and vibrant food scene makes it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.

About

Lau Pa Sat, also known as Telok Ayer Market, is a historic hawker centre nestled in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District.

Established in 1824 and relocated to its current location in 1894, this iconic octagonal building is renowned for its Victorian cast-iron architecture, featuring ornate columns and intricate fretwork imported from Glasgow. Designated as a national monument in 1973, Lau Pa Sat seamlessly blends Singapore’s rich heritage with its modern skyline.

By day, it caters to the bustling office crowd with a diverse array of local and international cuisines.

By night, Boon Tat Street transforms into the vibrant “Satay Street,” where vendors grill skewers over open flames, offering an authentic alfresco dining experience under the stars.

FOOD CENTRE, HAWKER CENTRE

Local Delights

As evening falls, these stalls on Boon Tat Street come alive, grilling succulent skewers of chicken, beef, and lamb over open flames, accompanied by a rich peanut sauce—a must-try for an authentic satay experience.

fried kway teow

1. Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow

A Michelin-recognized stall renowned for its smoky, wok hei-infused char kway teow, generously loaded with fresh cockles and Chinese sausage.

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5. LiXin Teochew Fishball Noodles

Known for its springy, handmade fishballs and smooth rice noodles, this stall offers a comforting bowl that's both light and satisfying. ​

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9. Qiu Lian Ban Mian

Serves hearty bowls of handmade noodles in rich, savory broth, topped with minced meat and vegetables—a comforting meal any time of day.

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2. Feng Xiang Bak Kut Teh

Specializing in herbal-style bak kut teh, this stall offers tender pork ribs simmered in a fragrant, peppery broth, accompanied by youtiao (fried dough sticks). ​

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6. Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang

A fusion of Malay and Indonesian cuisines, featuring fragrant coconut rice paired with spicy grilled chicken marinated in Taliwang sauce. ​

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10. Best Satay (Stalls 7 & 8)

As evening falls, these stalls on Boon Tat Street come alive, grilling succulent skewers of chicken, beef, and lamb over open flames, accompanied by a rich peanut sauce—a must-try for an authentic satay experience. ​

thunder tea rice

3. Thunder Tea Rice

A healthy Hakka dish featuring a medley of vegetables, tofu, and nuts over rice, served with a unique green tea and herb broth. ​

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7. Mr Rice Pao Fan & Fried Rice

Offers a variety of rice dishes, including the comforting pao fan (rice in broth) and flavorful fried rice options, catering to diverse palates. ​

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4. The Warung Bali

Delivers authentic Balinese flavors with dishes like ayam betutu (spiced chicken) and nasi campur, offering a taste of Indonesia in the heart of Singapore.

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8. Seng Kee Local Delights

A go-to for classic Singaporean dishes like Hainanese chicken rice and laksa, delivering authentic flavors that resonate with locals and tourists alike. ​

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Old Airport Road Food Centre https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/old-airport-road-food-centre/ Sun, 12 Apr 2026 09:13:59 +0000 https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/?p=2123

A longtime favorite for classic Singaporean dishes, this hawker centre is a haven for food lovers. Known for its Char Kway Teow, Lor Mee, and Wanton Mee, it is a must-visit for those craving traditional flavors.

Old Airport Rd

Food Centre

📍 Address:
51 Old Airport Road, Singapore 390051

Established in 1972 on the site of Singapore’s former Kallang Airport, this hawker centre boasts over 150 stalls, offering a vast array of local delights. The centre has undergone recent upgrades, enhancing its appeal to both locals and tourists. It’s conveniently located near attractions like the Goodman Arts Centre and the International Sri Krishna Mandir.

Centre Features & Vicinity

Other crowd-favourites include Zhen Zhen Porridge, known for its hearty Cantonese-style congee, and Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake, offering crispy handmade oyster snacks that are hard to find elsewhere.

authentic Singaporean dining experience

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Old Airport Road Food Centre promises an authentic Singaporean dining experience. With its rich history, diverse food offerings, and proximity to cultural landmarks, it’s a culinary destination worth exploring.​

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Local Delights

Explore, Eat & Enjoy!
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kwaychup
To-Ricos Kway Chap (#01-135)

Teochew-style braised pork offal.

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Laksa
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Toa Payoh Rojak (#01-108)

Toa Payoh Rojak specializes in the traditional rojak, a Singaporean fruit and vegetable salad.

Whether you’re a local foodie or a visitor looking to indulge in Singapore’s culinary delights, Food Centre Directory is your guide to the best hawker food, food courts, and restaurants. Start your food adventure today and taste the flavors that make Singapore a global food paradise!

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Satay

Hokkien Mee

fish head curry

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Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow (#01-12)

Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow is one of the star stalls that has earned a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand recognition for its outstanding quality and taste.

Hokkien Mee

Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee (#01-32)

Renowned for its rich prawn stock and wok-fried noodles.

roast duck rice

Roast Paradise (#01-121)

KL-style roasted meats with a smoky char.

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Western Barbecue (#01-53)

Grilled chicken and pork chops to sizzling sausages.

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Xin Mei Xiang Lor Mee (#01-116)

Lor mee with herbal gravy and tender fish.

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Newton Food Centre https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/newton-food-centre/ Sat, 12 Apr 2025 17:19:48 +0000 https://foodcentre.directory.com.sg/?p=2138

Popularized by the movie “Crazy Rich Asians,”. Newton is well-known for its seafood, particularly BBQ stingray, black pepper crab, and sambal prawns.

Newton

Food Centre

📍 Address:
500 Clemenceau Avenue North, Singapore 229495​.

Nestled in the heart of Singapore, Newton Food Centre is a vibrant culinary hub that offers an immersive experience into the local food scene. This bustling hawker centre is renowned for its diverse array of stalls, serving up authentic Singaporean dishes that cater to every palate.

About

Other crowd-favourites include Zhen Zhen Porridge, known for its hearty Cantonese-style congee, and Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake, offering crispy handmade oyster snacks that are hard to find elsewhere.

Newton Food Centre has also gained international fame, notably featured in the Hollywood film Crazy Rich Asians, and continues to be a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists seeking a taste of Singapore’s rich culinary heritage. ​

FOOD CENTRE, HAWKER CENTRE

Local Delights

From the tantalizing aroma of grilled satay skewers to the rich, fragrant bowls of laksa, the food here is a feast for the senses. ​

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1. Kwee Heng Duck Noodles (#01-13)

A Michelin Bib Gourmand awardee, Kwee Heng has been serving tender, juicy boneless braised duck for over 40 years. Their duck can be enjoyed with rice, congee, or noodles, offering a flavorful experience that has stood the test of time. ​

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5. TKR Satay (#01-33)

TKR Satay serves juicy skewers of chicken, mutton, and pork, grilled over charcoal and accompanied by a rich peanut sauce. At just $0.90 per stick, it's a delicious and affordable treat. ​

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9. Hajah Monah Kitchen (#01-16)

Offering authentic Malay dishes, Hajah Monah Kitchen serves up favorites like nasi lemak and mee rebus, providing a taste of traditional Malay cuisine. ​

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2. Alliance Seafood (#01-27)

Another Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient, Alliance Seafood is famed for its Chilli Crab, Black Pepper Crab, and BBQ Stingray. Their seafood dishes are a hit among locals and tourists alike, delivering authentic Singaporean flavors.

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6. Kwang Kee Teochew Fish Porridge (#01-20)

Recognized by the Michelin Guide, Kwang Kee offers comforting Teochew-style fish porridge, featuring fresh fish slices in a light, flavorful broth. ​

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10. Indian Kitchen (#01-34)

For those craving Indian flavors, Indian Kitchen offers a variety of dishes, including curries and biryanis, showcasing the rich spices and aromas of Indian cuisine. ​

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3. Hup Kee Fried Oyster Omelette (#01-73)

A legacy stall from the 1960s, Hup Kee is known for its crispy oyster omelette, featuring juicy oysters and a starchy egg batter that's fried to perfection. A must-try for fans of this classic dish.

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7. 31 Heng Heng BBQ (#01-31)

Known for their BBQ seafood, 31 Heng Heng serves dishes like sambal stingray and cereal prawns, offering a smoky, spicy kick that's hard to resist.

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4. Soon Wah Fishball Kway Teow Mee (#01-69)

Soon Wah offers handmade fishballs and fish dumplings, served with springy noodles. Their dedication to quality and tradition makes this stall a favorite among noodle lovers.

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8. Bee Heng Popiah (#01-12)

Bee Heng's popiah is a delightful mix of stewed turnips, eggs, and peanuts, wrapped in a thin crepe. It's a light yet flavorful option for those looking to try something different. ​

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