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Singapore Eating
Along with shopping, eating ranks as the
Singaporean national pastime. An enormous number of food outlets cater for this
obsession, and strict government regulations ensure that they are consistently
hygienic. The mass of establishments serving Chinese food reflects the
fact that Chinese residents account for more than three quarters of the
population. North and South Indian cuisines give a good account of
themselves too, as do restaurants serving Malay, Indonesian, Korean,
Japanese and Vietnamese food. The closest Singapore comes to an
indigenous cuisine is Nonya , a hybrid of Chinese and Malay food that
developed following the intermarrying of nineteenth-century Chinese immigrants
with Malay women. Several specialist Chinese restaurants and a number of Indian
restaurants serve vegetarian food , but otherwise vegetarians need to
tread very carefully: chicken and seafood will appear in a whole host of dishes
unless you make it perfectly clear that you don't want them.
By far the cheapest and most fun place to dine in Singapore is in a hawker
centre or food court , where scores of stalls let you mix and match
dishes at really low prices. Otherwise there's a whole range of
restaurants to visit, ranging from no-frills, open-fronted eating houses
and coffee shops to sumptuously decorated establishments. Most open
11.30am-2.30pm and 6-10.30pm daily.
Breakfast, brunch and snacks Western
breakfasts are available, at a price, at all bigger hotels, most famously at the
Hilton or Raffles. For a really cheap fry-up you can't beat a Western food stall
in a hawker centre, where S$8 buys steak, chops and...read more
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Hawker centres and food courts Although hawker
centres are kept scrupulously clean, they are often housed in functional
buildings which tend to get extremely hot, so an increasing number of smaller,
air-conditioned food courts are popping up, where eating is a...read more
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Restaurants We've listed a representative
selection of the thousands of restaurants that span Singapore. read more
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