Backpackers can rejoice since Singapore’s culinary scene is a food lover’s heaven, and you don’t have to spend a fortune to enjoy it. Let’s examine how to enjoy Singapore’s culinary scene to the fullest on a budget.
Advice regarding halal and vegetarian choices
Singapore is good at meeting a variety of dietary requirements. Here are some tips for saving money:
• Check food booths for “VEG” or “HALAL” certifications
• Visit Little India’s Indian vegetarian restaurants.
• Go to the Geylang Serai Market to sample halal Malay food.
locations for late-night dinners
Owls of the night, rejoice! The late-night dining scene in Singapore is lively and reasonably priced:
1. Tim Sum restaurant Sweet Choon (open until 6 AM)
2. Spize (available in certain areas 24/7)
3. Lau Pa Sat Hawker Center: open until three in the morning.
Backpackers must-try Singaporean cuisine
Hawker centers are the best places to find the best local food.
Hawker centres are the best place to eat for less money in Singapore. Don’t overlook these popular spots:
The food centers can be found on
- Old Airport Road
- Chinatown Complex
- Tiong Bahru Market
- Maxwell.
These colorful food courts provide a wide variety of local dishes at remarkably reasonable prices. Remember to “chope” (save) your seat with a package of Kleenex before you join in line for supper!
Now that you are aware of how to enjoy Singapore’s cuisine scene on a budget, let’s examine some economical methods of getting about the city.