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Makan Starter Kit: What to Eat in Singapore

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Laura Smith

Singapore is a melting pot of different cultures and this is evident in its vibrant culinary scene. From hawker centers to fine dining restaurants, there is something for every palate in this food lover's paradise. If you are planning a trip to Singapore, here is a makan (eating in Malay) starter kit to help you navigate the city's food offerings.

Hawker Centers:

Hawker centers are bustling open-air food courts where you can find a wide variety of affordable and delicious dishes. Some must-try dishes include Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, Char Kway Teow, and Satay. Don't forget to wash it all down with a refreshing glass of sugarcane juice or a cold Teh Tarik (pulled tea).

Chilli Crab:

No visit to Singapore is complete without trying its famous chilli crab. This dish consists of mud crabs stir-fried in a spicy tomato and chilli sauce that is finger-licking good. Be sure to order a side of mantou (fried buns) to soak up all the delicious sauce.

Kaya Toast:

For breakfast or a mid-day snack, indulge in some traditional kaya toast. This simple yet addictive dish features toast slathered with kaya (coconut and egg jam) and a slab of butter. Pair it with soft-boiled eggs and a cup of kopi (local coffee) for the ultimate local experience.

Durian:

If you are feeling adventurous, give durian a try. Known as the 'king of fruits,' durian has a pungent aroma but a rich and creamy taste that many locals love. You can find durian in various forms such as durian puffs, durian ice cream, and even durian pizza.

With its wide array of flavors and influences, Singapore is a food lover's paradise waiting to be explored. So grab your Makan Starter Kit and dive into the delicious delights that this city has to offer!