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Exploring Singapore’s food heritage

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SINGAPORE, 25 January 2019: Singapore has the reputation for being a food heaven surprising visitors with its diverse variety of cuisines from street food to celebrity restaurant.  You can find world’s cheapest Michelin-starred meal, enjoy genuine hawker fare, or enjoy the ambience of restaurants reflecting Singapore’s diverse culture and ethnic roots.

Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle

Blk 335, Smith Street #02-126,
Chinatown Food Complex, Singapore 050335

Located at the second storey of Chinatown Food Complex, Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle serves a dish close to every Singaporean’s heart. The store’s signature dish is the Soya Sauce Chicken Rice, which is an alternative to Hainanese Chicken Rice. The base of steamed rice was     lightly topped with a spoonful of soya sauce, salty enough to sustain your appetite without being too oily; it added just the right amount of character to the authenticity of the dish. The stall serves Soya Sauce Chicken Noodle and Soya Sauce Chicken Hor Fun too.

Tai Hwa Pork Noodle

466 Crawford Lane, #01-12, Singapore 190465

Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles is one of the cheapest Michelin meal you can get at SGD$5. It is commonly known as the best Teochew style Bak Chor Mee aka minced pork noodles in Singapore. Al dente springy noodles tossed in a savoury vinegary sauce, filled with tender pork and liver slices, minced pork, dumplings, and a sprinkling of fried sole fish.

The Song of India

33 Scotts Road, Singapore 228226

The only Indian cuisine restaurant to make the Michelin list, this fine-dining establishment is the place to try modern Indian cuisine. It has an interior which is classically beautiful, with large framed drawings, big comfortable furniture, and golden curtains. Go for the lunch buffet, where the palate can be tempted and teased with its elaborately-spiced delicacies.

Lei Garden

30 Victoria Street, #01-24 Chijmes Singapore 187996

Lei Garden serves dim sum and Cantonese style dishes. This Chinese restaurant is part of a food empire that comprises 24 branches across Hong Kong, Macau, China, and Singapore. Signature dishes include the Peking duck and its range of double-boiled soups.

Les Amis

1 Scotts Road, #01-16 Shaw Centre, Singapore 228208

Les Amis filled the void of fine-dining French restaurants in Singapore during the 1990s, and quickly became one of the most recognisable names in the industry. Chef de Cuisine Sebastien Lepinoy, who is protégé of Joël Robuchon, joined the restaurant in 2013. The Dinner Degustation Menu ($295) includes Oscietra Caviar from Kaviari with Cold Angel Hair and Sherry Vinegar, and Pan Seared Foie Gras and French River Eel accompanied by Cherry Fruits. A more affordable Lunch Express ($65) which can be served within 45 min is available.

Where To Stay:

Located at the heart of world famed Orchard Road, the Concorde Hotel Singapore is a 25-minute taxi drive from Changi Airport.

The property recently completed an extensive refurbishment and offers facilities that cater to both business and leisure travellers. It’s an ideal address to explore  Singapore’s heritage while being on the doorstep of the region’s most famous shopping street.

Check Out about Concorde Hotel Singapore,

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You may also wish to check out Singapore Art and Culture Trail at https://goo.gl/zgRtoX

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