Thinking of where to eat in Tiong Bahru? These Tiong Bahru food options have got you covered, from old-school kueh to sourdough toasts.…
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Food News New Openings
This New Hidden Restaurant Serves “Whole Animal” Dishes—Pig Head Nuggets, Roast Duck Head And More
Dirty Supper is a new restaurant in Tiong Bahru that uses the whole animal—that means parts such as a pig’s head, chicken skin and more.…
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Food By Area
Tiong Bahru Plaza Food Guide: 10 Places For Halal Thai Food, Michelin-Approved Fish Head Curry And More
Tiong Bahru Plaza is home to a plethora of eateries specialising in all sorts of cuisines, including a Michelin-approved restaurant.…
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Food News Korean New Openings
Kelim Dakdoritang Opens New Outlet At Tiong Bahru With Famous Spicy Garlic Chicken Stew
Kelim Dakdoritang, a popular Korean restaurant chain known for its spicy garlic chicken stew, has opened a new outlet in Tiong Bahru.…
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Chinese Food News
Quan Le Yan Seafood: Hidden Old-School Teochew Restaurant With No Menu In Tiong Bahru
Quan Le Yan Seafood is an old-school Teochew restaurant in Tiong Bahru that's got no menu! They've been around since 1968.…
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Food News Singaporean
Tiong Bahru Plaza’s Kopitiam Reopens With Michelin-Approved Chee Cheong Fun And Scissors Cut Curry Rice
When Kopitiam @ Tiong Bahru Plaza was shuttered for the past six months, Tiong Bahru residents had one less place to get an affordable meal in the area. Thankfully, the food court has finally…
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Jian Bo Shui Kueh is a long queue chwee kueh stall There are quite a number of famous chwee kueh stalls in Singapore, and Jian Bo Shui Kueh ranks right up there with the…
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Du Du Cooked Food sells traditional tutu kueh Tutu kueh is one of those old-school snacks that are getting increasingly hard to come by. Thankfully, you can still find this traditional treat at a…
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Lau Jiang Fishball Laksa Noodles is a famous stall in Tiong Bahru Image credit: @i.jiak.bcm Those familiar with Lau Jiang Fishball Laksa Noodles may remember them as Lau Jiang Fishball Noodles from their original…
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Chinese Hawker Reviews Singaporean
No Name Hainanese Curry Rice Review: Famous Beo Crescent Stall That Has Been Around Since 1988
No Name Hainanese curry rice stall in Tiong Bahru Nestled in a nondescript corner in one of Tiong Bahru’s many coffee shops, this Hainanese curry rice stall is known to residents through different names:…