
Singapore’s rich culinary heritage makes it the perfect destination for families looking to embark on a delicious adventure. From bustling hawker centres brimming with local favorites to food trails offering unique flavors, there’s something for every palate – even if you have a toddler in tow. Exploring these vibrant food spots not only allows you to indulge in mouthwatering dishes, it also provides an opportunity to experience the city’s culture, history and communal dining spirit. That’s why we’ve put together this guide of 10 must-visit local markets and food trails for a gastronomic adventure through Singapore!
Joo Chiat is a food lover's paradise, and this vibrant neighborhood is known for both its rich heritage and amazing culinary delights. Not sure where to start? You can join this one-of-a-kind tour through Katong and Joo Chiat, where food and art come together in a delightful experience. Led by an expert guide, you'll be uncovering hidden snack shops and indulging in authentic local treats, all while admiring stunning murals that narrate the rich culinary traditions of the area along the way.
Heritage Food Tour & Art Walk, www.seeksophie.com/local-food-tasting-tour
Lau Pa Sat is a historic hawker centre that blends rich heritage with a vibrant dining experience. It's situated in a beautifully restored 19th-century market, and is known for its distinctive Victorian-style architecture. In the day, the hawker centre serves as a bustling food haven for office workers and tourists, and as night falls, Lau Pa Sat transforms into Singapore's ultimate satay street. Boon Tat Street, adjacent to the market, is even closed off to traffic to make more room for this open-air dining experience.
Lau Pa Sat, 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582
Maxwell Food Centre is one of Singapore's most iconic hawker centres, offering an authentic taste of the city's vibrant food culture. Located in the heart of Chinatown, it has been a go-to spot for both locals and tourists seeking affordable and delicious local cuisine. The food centre is also home to legendary hawker stalls such as Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, which has earned recognition for its tender chicken and fragrant rice. Other must-try dishes include oyster omelette, laksa and char kway teow.
Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur St, Singapore 069184
If you're looking for a guided experience, Monster Day Tours offers a food-focused walking tour where you can sample a variety of delicious dishes from the local communities in Chinatown Singapore is a melting pot of cultures, and through this guided experience you'll learn about culinary cultures while trying highly-rated dishes from popular hawker stalls. You'll also get to meet local hawkers and hear stories about hawker culture, all while spending the day eating like a local!
Michelin Hawker Food Tour, www.monsterdaytours.com/michelin-hawker-food-tour
Amoy Street Food Centre is a beloved hawker centre known for its wide variety of local dishes and for its popularity among office workers in the central business district. Some popular stalls situated in this two-storey food centre include A Noodle Story, which serves a Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded Singapore-style ramen, and Han Kee Fish Soup, known for its flavorful broth. It's also located in a convenient spot, in between Tanjong Pagar MRT Station (on the East-West Line) and Telok Ayer MRT Station (on the Downtown Line).
Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Rd, Singapore 069111
East Coast Lagoon Food Village is perfect for families looking to enjoy delicious hawker fare by the seaside. This open-air food village is located in East Coast Park itself, and is known for its outstanding barbecue seafood, satay and grilled stingray. Other favorites among locals include Hokkien mee, oyster omelette, and the refreshing coconut water that can help beat the heat. The whole family can even spend the evening cycling around the park before ending the day with a sumptuous meal at the food village.
East Coast Lagoon Food Village, 1220 ECP, Singapore 468960
Geylang is one of Singapore's more intriguing districts, coming alive at night with some of the city's best supper spots. Join this food tour should you wish to uncover hidden culinary gems and savor delicious traditional dishes while exploring hole-in-the-wall food stalls. The experience doesn't just stop with food - the tour also dives into the fascinating history and culture of Geylang, revealing its secrets and stories. All in all, the tour takes about 3 hours to complete and starts at Aljunied MRT Station.
Night Food Tour In Geylang, www.indiesingapore.com/geylang-night-supper-tour
Newton Food Centre is centrally located at Newton MRT Station (relatively close to the Orchard area), and is a bustling hawker centre especially in the evenings. During dinnertime, the place comes alive with sizzling grills and the aroma of freshly prepared dishes, and the centre is particularly famous for its seafood offerings like black pepper crab, chilli crab and grilled stingray. The hawker centre itself also has an open-air setting and provides ample seating to house many hungry customers.
Newton Food Centre, 500 Clemenceau Ave N, Singapore 229495
Tiong Bahru Market is an iconic landmark in one of Singapore's oldest residential neighborhoods, offering a wonderful mix of traditional hawker fare and modern charm. The market is known for local delights like Hainanese chicken rice, fresh popiah and char kway teow, and the place gives off a laid-back vibe combined with old-school charm. There's also a wet market that supplies fresh fruits, vegetables and produce, and it's typically open from early morning until midday. It'll be a refreshing experience to take a walk through the wet market if you haven't yet been to one in Singapore.
Tiong Bahru Market, 30 Seng Poh Rd, Singapore 168898
Old Airport Road Food Centre is located in the Kallang area, and has been serving up authentic Singaporean flavors since the 1970s. It's known for its extensive selection of iconic local dishes, including legendary hawker picks like Nam Sing Hokkien Mee and silky smooth Lao Ban Soya Beancurd. Other sumptuous delights you'll be able to find there are char siew rice, handmade Chee Cheong fun, and laksa. The food centre has also been recently given a revamp, and is now looking cleaner, brighter and more modern!
Old Airport Road Food Centre, 51 Old Airport Rd, Singapore 390051
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