Baole Desserts in Toa Payoh has rosti from $5.90 Image credit: Kelvin Ooi on Facebook Baole Desserts, near Toa Payoh MRT Station, has one of the most interesting rosti you’ll find in Singapore. This…
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Food News Fusion New Openings
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Four Seasons Cendol now sells cup chendol Image credit: @staykhooandeat If you consider yourself a dessert fan, you may be familiar with Four Seasons Cendol, a highly acclaimed chendol stall in Toa Payoh Lorong…
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Eva’s Pancake sells min jiang kueh in Toa Payoh Min jiang kueh stalls were all the rage two years ago, with spots such as Munchi Delights in Yishun pushing out MJK with unique flavours.…
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Behind The Food Hawker Interviews
Che’ Rose Nasi Padang: The 60-Year-Old Toa Payoh Stall Part Of Singapore’s Nasi Padang Empire
Che’ Rose Nasi Padang at Toa Payoh For a stall proclaiming to have “probably the best rendang in Singapore”, Che’ Rose Nasi Padang looks decidedly modest. The hawkers buzz about its narrow interior, churning…
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Lok Me Up free-flow mentaiko at Toa Payoh Image credit: LOK ME UP When we covered Lok Me Up late last year, the lok lok stall’s $0.60 skewers and free flow of nacho cheese…
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Bubble Tea Food News
This Vegan Bubble Tea Cafe In Toa Payoh Has Oat Milk Boba, Truffle Pizza And More
Mong Cha Cha Cafe at Toa Payoh While many bubble tea franchises now include vegan options on their menu, few take veganism as seriously as Mong Cha Cha Cafe. Located in Toa Payoh Central,…
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Hawker Reviews
Pin Xiang Wanton Mee Review: $3.50 Malaysian-Style Noodles With Braised Chicken Feet In Toa Payoh
Pin Xiang Wanton Mee at Toa Payoh There are many cultural similarities between Singapore and Malaysia, spanning from the way we speak to the food that binds us together. Case in point: wonton noodles,…
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Food News
Lok Me Up: $0.60 Lok Lok With Free And Unlimited Nacho Cheese At Toa Payoh Stall That Opens Till 3am
Lok Me Up at Toa Payoh Those staying near Toa Payoh will be thrilled to know that there’s a value-for-money supper place nearby. Priced at just $0.60 per stick, Lok Me Up offers affordable…
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New Yong He Eating House outlets Image credit: @stellapapago Yong He Eating House, which opened in 1986, is a Taiwanese-style eatery that serves dim sum, mee sua, lu rou fan, and more. They are…
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Sing Swee Kee at Toa Payoh HDB Hub Sing Swee Kee is a popular chicken rice restaurant on Seah Street that has been around for 20 years and counting. Their new outlet, set to…