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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hawker centres are undeniably beloved in Singapore for their assortment of local food. One of the most popular ones is Tiong Bahru Market and Food Centre, located conveniently near Tiong Bahru MRT station. Originally called Seng Poh Road Market in 1951, it was built to accommodate the street hawkers who served the community. Nowadays, the...</p>
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<p>Hawker centres are undeniably beloved in Singapore for their assortment of local food. One of the most popular ones is Tiong Bahru Market and Food Centre, located conveniently near Tiong Bahru MRT station. Originally called Seng Poh Road Market in 1951, it was built to accommodate the street hawkers who served the community. Nowadays, the market on the ground floor and the hawker centre above it attract long queues of locals and tourists alike. Tiong Bahru Market has also gained recognition from Michelin, with several of its stalls receiving recommendations. Let&#8217;s explore 15 stalls at the Tiong Bahru hawker centre that are worth trying.</p>



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<li>Min Nan Pork Ribs Prawn Noodle is a must-visit stall. They serve prawn noodles with a twist &#8211; by adding tender pork ribs to the dish. The noodles are fragrant and the chilli sauce adds the perfect level of spiciness. You can customize your meal by adding extra prawns, ribs, meatballs, fish cake, vegetables, and noodles. The dry version with prawns and ribs is particularly popular, as it allows you to enjoy the piquant chilli sauce mixed with the noodles.</li>



<li>Tiong Bahru Pau is a well-established stall that has been delighting customers since the 1960s. Their handmade buns, such as the char siew pau and siew mai, are simply delicious. Starting your day with a snack from Tiong Bahru Pau is a great idea.</li>



<li>Hong Heng Fried Sotong Prawn Mee is not only a favourite among locals for its mouth-watering hokkien mee but also for its Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition. The hokkien mee is cooked to order in small batches, ensuring that each plate is fresh and piping hot. The broth is full of flavour, and the noodles have a delightful charred taste. Don&#8217;t miss out on adding their homemade sambal for an extra kick.</li>



<li>Loo&#8217;s Hainanese Curry Rice has earned its reputation as one of the best curry rice stalls in Singapore. Despite the long queues, the wait is worth it. This stall offers a variety of dishes to add to your rice, all drenched in their thick and flavourful curry. The pork chop and sambal sotong are highly recommended.</li>



<li>7 Original Tiong Bahru Fishball boasts over five decades of experience in making delicious fishballs and related items without the addition of any flour. The fishballs have a nice bounce and are made with fresh wolf herring fish. Along with fishballs and fishcakes, you can also try their otah and ngoh hiang (fried meat rolls).</li>



<li>Koh Brother Pig&#8217;s Organ Soup has been serving Teochew-style clear soup since 1955. The salted mustard vegetables add an intense flavor, and the innards are meticulously cleaned, resulting in a delicious and satisfying soup. Be sure to try their hearty pig&#8217;s organ soup, which includes a variety of ingredients like liver, tripe, intestines, meatballs, and lean meat.</li>



<li>The CoCo Rice puts a unique twist on nasi lemak, serving authentic blue pea nasi lemak kukus sets that are visually appealing. Their signature fried chicken whole leg with herbs and spices is a must-try, and seafood lovers will enjoy the sambal prawn with sambal petai. Although slightly pricier than traditional hawker centre nasi lemak, The CoCo Rice is worth a visit.</li>



<li>Tiong Bahru Lee Hong Kee Cantonese Roasted offers a range of roasted meats, including pork, chicken, char siew, and duck. The meats are juicy and generously portioned. You can have your meat served with rice or noodles, and don&#8217;t forget to try their signature sauce for an added burst of flavour.</li>



<li>Skirt &amp; Dirt brings gourmet burgers to the hawker centre scene. Made with top-quality beef cuts, their cheese skirt burgers have a unique and enticing presentation with a crunchy cheese skirt extending from the bottom of the beef patty. They also offer other burger options, as well as BBQ chicken and a variety of sides.</li>



<li>Tian Tian Yuan Dessert House is the perfect place to satisfy your sweet tooth. Their menu includes refreshing desserts like ice kachang and ice jelly, as well as warm treats such as red bean soup, green bean soup, split mung bean, and ginko nut barley. The cheng tng, a signature dessert filled with various ingredients, is a must-try.</li>



<li>Tiong Bahru Tau Suan is known for its perfectly balanced split mung bean dessert. The tau suan has just the right consistency, and the crispy dough fritters complement the beans well. This stall also serves other high-quality desserts like pulut hitam and bubur terigu.</li>



<li>Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is not your average chicken rice stall. It has received recognition from the Michelin bib gourmand and has been serving satisfied customers for over 30 years. The fluffy rice pairs excellently with either steamed or roasted chicken, which are fragrant and flavorful. Don&#8217;t forget to try their soy sauce vegetables and bean sprouts as well.</li>



<li>Tiong Bahru Hot Plate Western Food offers a delightful selection of affordable Western dishes with generous portions. Their grilled or deep-fried meats are served on sizzling hot plates, ensuring they are hot and delicious. Classic sides like baked beans, fries, and coleslaw perfectly complement the meats.</li>



<li>Jian Bo Shui Kueh stands out among the Shui Kueh stalls at Tiong Bahru Market. The crunchy chai poh topping and the fragrant dried prawn chilli set their Shui Kueh apart. Eating a bowl of these Teochew steamed rice cakes is a delightful sensory experience.</li>



<li>Hing Hing Soup Republic serves hearty soups such as ABC soup, lotus root with peanut and pork rib soup, and black chicken soup with ginseng. Their rice dishes, like steamed Chinese sausage rice and claypot rice with chicken, offer more filling options. Be sure to try their signature miniature Buddha jump over the wall for a unique indulgence.</li>
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<p>These are just a few of the stalls that make Tiong Bahru Market and Food Centre a food haven in Singapore. With its wide variety of dishes and flavors, it&#8217;s a culinary destination worth exploring.</p>
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<p>In many ways, a market is the heart of a city – the place where locals come to buy fresh produce, chat with friends and catch up on the latest news. But for travellers, markets can offer so much more: a glimpse into the local way of life, an opportunity to bargain for souvenirs and a chance to sample delicious regional dishes.</p>



<p>With this in mind, we asked our readers to tell us about their favourite markets around the world. From open-air food markets packed with stalls selling everything from seafood to street food, to bustling flea markets offering bargains on everything from clothes to antiques, here are your tips for the world’s best markets.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">– Tiong Bahru Market Singapore</h2>



<p>Tiong Bahru Market is the best place to get fresh seafood in Singapore. The market is clean and the prices are fair. There is a wide variety of seafood available, and the quality is always good. The market is also a great place to buy other groceries, such as vegetables and fruits.</p>



<p>The food at&nbsp;<a href="https://www.myguidesingapore.com/things-to-do/tiong-bahru-wet-market">Tiong Bahru Market</a>&nbsp;is very affordable, especially considering the quality of the dishes on offer. You can easily find a meal here for under S$10 (US$7). So it’s definitely a great place to eat on a budget! The market is located at&nbsp;30 Seng Poh Road, Singapore 168898.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Camden Market London</h2>



<p>Camden Market is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London, and for good reason! This market is a great place to find unique clothes, accessories, souvenirs, and food. Here are some tips on how to make the most of your day at Camden Market:</p>



<p>1. Start by exploring Camden Lock Market, which is full of stalls selling everything from handcrafted jewelry to vintage clothes. Make sure to bargain with the vendors – it’s expected! Beware that not all stalls accept debit cards so you need to have cash on hand. Use the Atm located in the Barclays on Camden high street to take out cash. </p>



<p>2. Once you’ve had your fill of shopping, head over to one of the many delicious food stalls in the market. You can find anything from traditional English pies to falafel wraps. There are also plenty of places to get a drink, so you can refuel before heading back out into the crowds.</p>



<p>3. Next, check out Stables Market, where you’ll find even more shopping opportunities as well as a few performance stages featuring music and other entertainment. This is a great place to people watch and soak up the atmosphere of Camden Market.</p>



<p>4.. Finally, finish up your day with a visit to&nbsp;<a href="https://rib.co.uk/blog-inverness-street-camden-market/">Inverness Street Market</a>, which is full of eclectic stores selling everything from antiques to art supplies. This is also a good place to pick up snacks or lunch if you didn’t get enough to eat earlier!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">– Armani/Dolci in Dubai, U.A.E.</h2>



<p>In Dubai, there is a renowned market called Armani/Dolci. The market is known for its high-quality and unique sweets. Some of the most popular items sold at the market include date rolls, figs, and quince paste. The market also sells a variety of other Arab confectioneries.</p>



<p>The market is located in the United Arab Emirates, and it is one of the most visited markets in Dubai. It is open all days of the week except for Fridays. On Fridays, the market is closed due to Islamic prayers.</p>



<p>The market was established in 2006 by Emirati businessman Ahmed Al Bishr. He decided to name the market after two Italian brands that he felt represented quality and luxury: Armani and Dolci. Al Bishr wanted to create a place where people could buy premium sweets and confectioneries from all over the world.</p>



<p>Since its inception, Armani/Dolci has become one of the most popular destinations for tourists visiting Dubai. Themarket has been featured in numerous magazines and online articles as a must-visit destination when in Dubai</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">– La Boqueria in Barcelona, Spain</h2>



<p>La Boqueria in Barcelona, Spain is one of the world’s best markets according to readers’ tips. Located in the city center near Las Ramblas, La Boqueria is a large public market with an impressive selection of food stalls and vendors.</p>



<p>The market dates back to the 13th century, making it one of the oldest markets in Europe. Visitors can find everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to meat and seafood at La Boqueria. There are also several restaurants located within the market serving Paella, Tapas, and other traditional Spanish dishes.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">– The Farmers’ Market at The Ferry in Charleston, USA</h2>



<p>The Farmers’ Market at The Ferry in Charleston, USA is one of the world’s best markets according to readers’ tips. This market has a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and flowers.</p>



<p>There is also a section for local artisans to sell their wares. The Farmer’s Market at The Ferry is open year-round on Saturdays from 8:00am to 2:00pm.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">– Sachsenhausen Market in Frankfurt, Germany</h2>



<p>When it comes to markets, readers of The Guardian definitely know their stuff. From the best street food markets to those offering up fresh produce and everything in between, there are some seriously amazing markets all over the globe. And today, we’re highlighting one particular market that got a shout out from a reader – Sachsenhausen Market in Frankfurt, Germany.</p>



<p>If you find yourself in Frankfurt, be sure to head to Sachsenhausen Market for an authentic (and delicious) experience. This market is especially popular for its wide array of traditional German foods like sausages, cheeses, and breads. But you’ll also find tons of fresh fruits and veggies, as well as flowers and other pretty trinkets. Once you’ve perused the stalls and done your shopping, relax with a pint at one of the many beer gardens located around the market – it’s the perfect way to soak up the vibrant atmosphere!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tiong Bahru Market is a hidden gem in the Tiong Bahru estate in Singapore. The market is well known for its cheap and delicious food, as well as its wide variety of hawker stalls. If you are looking for a place to eat popular Singaporean foods on a budget, Tiong Bahru Market is the perfect...</p>
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<p>Tiong Bahru Market is a hidden gem in the Tiong Bahru estate in Singapore. The market is well known for its cheap and delicious food, as well as its wide variety of hawker stalls. If you are looking for a place to eat popular Singaporean foods on a budget, Tiong Bahru Market is the perfect place for you!</p>



<p>A foodie&#8217;s guide to Tiong Bahru Market – what to expect and what not to miss</p>



<p>Tiong Bahru Market is a popular destination for foodies in Singapore. Located in the heart of Tiong Bahru, this market has a wide range of stalls selling fresh produce, meats, seafood, and other food items. There are also several cafes and restaurants in the area that offer a variety of cuisines.</p>



<p>What to expect:</p>



<p>The market is open daily from 6am to 10pm. It can be quite crowded on weekends, so it is best to visit during weekdays if possible. The market is divided into two sections – the wet market and the dry market. The wet market sells fresh produce, meat, and seafood while the dry market sells processed food items such as snacks and drinks.</p>



<p>There are plenty of stalls selling different kinds of food at Tiong Bahru Market. You can find both local and international cuisine here. Prices are generally reasonable, although some stalls may be more expensive than others. Most stallholders are friendly and would be happy to answer any questions you have about their products.</p>



<p>What not to miss:</p>



<p>Be sure to try the famous carrot cake when you&#8217;re at Tiong Bahru Market! This dish is made with grated white radish (daikon) instead of carrots, and is usually fried with eggs and served with soy sauce or chilli sauce on top. Carrot cake can be found at various stalls in the market – just look out for those that have &#8216;carrot cake&#8217; written in Chinese characters (菜头糕). Other popular dishes that you should try include chicken rice (鸡饭), laksa (拉萨), bak kut teh.</p>



<p>Why Tiong Bahru Market is a must-visit for foodies</p>



<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a foodie destination in Singapore, then Tiong Bahru Market is a must-visit! This vibrant market is full of stalls selling delicious local fare, and it&#8217;s the perfect place to try something new. From traditional dishes like laksa to more unusual options like durian ice cream, there&#8217;s something for everyone at Tiong Bahru Market. And with its convenient location near public transport, it&#8217;s easy to get to and explore. So make sure you add Tiong Bahru Market to your list of foodie destinations in Singapore!</p>



<p>The best food stalls and dishes at Tiong Bahru Market</p>



<p>Tiong Bahru Market is a must-visit for foodies who are looking for the best and most authentic Singaporean cuisine. The market is located in the Tiong Bahru area of Singapore and is known for its wide range of food stalls that offer a variety of local dishes.</p>



<p>One of the most popular stalls at Tiong Bahru Market is Jin Ji Teochew Braised Duck &amp; Kway Chap. The stall offers traditional braised duck and kway chap, which is a type of rice noodle soup. The dish is cooked using only the freshest ingredients, and the duck meat is always tender and juicy. Another popular stall at Tiong Bahru Market is Bismillah Biryani, which offers delicious Indian-style biryani rice dishes. The biryani here is made with long-grain Basmati rice, and it comes with various meats or vegetables as toppings. For those who are looking for something lighter, there are also many fruit stalls at Tiong Bahru Market where you can find fresh fruits such as strawberries, mangoes, pineapples, and more.</p>



<p>Tips for making the most of your visit to Tiong Bahru Market</p>



<p>An article titled &#8220;Tiong Bahru Market: A Must-Visit for Foodies&#8221; would not be complete without some tips on how to make the most of your visit! Here are some suggestions:</p>



<p>Get there early. The market opens at 6am, so if you want to beat the crowds and have a more leisurely experience, aim to arrive around that time.</p>



<p>Bring cash. Most of the vendors at Tiong Bahru Market only accept cash, so be sure to bring enough with you. There is an ATM located inside the market, but it often has a long line.</p>



<p>Know what you want. With so many delicious options available, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. Before you even enter the market, take some time to peruse the menus of the various vendors and decide what you want to try. This will help save time (and stomach space!) once you&#8217;re actually inside the market.</p>



<p>Pace yourself. With all of the tempting food options available, it&#8217;s easy to overdo it at Tiong Bahru Market! Try not to stuff yourself too full – pace yourself and savor each dish instead of rushing through everything.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re in Singapore and looking for a market with great food options, Tiong Bahru Market is the place to go. This guide will give beginners all the information they need to enjoy this popular market. A Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Tiong Bahru Market: An Introduction Assuming you would like a guide on the Tiong Bahru...</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re in Singapore and looking for a market with great food options, Tiong Bahru Market is the place to go. This guide will give beginners all the information they need to enjoy this popular market.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Tiong Bahru Market: An Introduction</h2>



<p>Assuming you would like a guide on the Tiong Bahru market in Singapore:</p>



<p>Tiong Bahru Market is located at 30 Seng Poh Road, Singapore 168898 and is open daily from 6am to 10pm. The market sells a variety of fresh seafood, meats, vegetables, fruits, and other grocery items. There are also prepared food stalls offering local dishes such as nasi lemak (rice cooked in coconut milk), laksa (spicy noodle soup), and satay (grilled meat skewers). In addition, there are several small businesses selling clothes, flowers, and other goods.</p>



<p>Getting to Tiong Bahru Market is easy as it is located near several bus stops and the Toa Payoh MRT station. For those driving, there is a carpark located within the market.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Tiong Bahru Market: The Basics</h2>



<p>Tiong Bahru Market is a hawker centre and wet market located in the Tiong Bahru estate in Singapore. It is one of the oldest markets in Singapore, having been built in the early 1950s. The market was revamped and reopened in 2011 after a two-year closure for redevelopment.</p>



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<p>The market comprises two sections &#8211; the hawker centre and the wet market. The hawker centre houses a variety of food stalls selling local dishes such as nasi lemak, laksa and chicken rice. There are also stalls selling snacks such as roti prata and kuehuluak. The wet market sells fresh produce such as fruits, vegetables and meat. There is also a stall that sells flowers.</p>



<p>To get to Tiong Bahru Market, take the MRT to Tiong Bahru station (EW17). The market is located just across from the station exit B1.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Tiong Bahru Market: Tips and Tricks</h2>



<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a unique market experience in Singapore, Tiong Bahru Market is the place to go. This traditional market is located in the Tiong Bahru neighborhood and is known for its variety of goods and interesting food options. Here are some tips and tricks for making the most of your visit to Tiong Bahru Market:</p>



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<li>Arrive early to beat the crowds. The market gets incredibly crowded later in the day, so it&#8217;s best to arrive as early as possible (around 7am) if you want to have a hassle-free shopping experience.</li>



<li>haggle, haggle, haggle! When it comes to bargaining at Tiong Bahru Market, remember that it&#8217;s all part of the fun – so don&#8217;t be afraid to give it a try. Most sellers are open to negotiating on price, so start low and see how far you can get!</li>



<li>Be prepared for anything (and everything). From live animals to used books and everything in between, you&#8217;ll find just about anything at Tiong Bahru Market. So come with an open mind and be prepared for some unusual finds!</li>



<li>Eat like a local. One of the best parts about visiting Tiong Bahru Market is sampling all of the delicious street food on offer. Make sure to try staples like kway teow (flat rice noodles) or chicken rice before exploring other options like satay or fresh fruits juices.</li>



<li>Take your time exploring. With over 200 stalls spread out across three floors, there&#8217;s a lot to see at Tiong Bahru Market – so take your time browsing around and soak up the atmosphere</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Singapore, street markets are a dime a dozen. From the bustling flea markets at Sungei Road to the trendy night markets in Tiong Bahru, there is a market for everyone. In this article, we&#8217;ll be taking a look at some of the best street markets in Singapore. From Old-School to Up-and-Coming: The Best Street...</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">From Old-School to Up-and-Coming: The Best Street Markets in Singapore</h2>



<p>Singapore is renowned for its food, and one of the best ways to enjoy local cuisine is by visiting a street market. There are many street markets in Singapore, each with its own unique atmosphere and offerings.</p>



<p>The oldest and most well-known street market in Singapore is the Chinatown Street Market. This market dates back to the early days of Singapore when Chinese immigrants first arrived in the city. Today, it is still a popular place to buy Chinese herbs, spices, and other traditional products.</p>



<p>Another popular street market is the Little India Street Market. This market offers a wide variety of Indian goods, including clothings, spices, and fruits. It is also a great place to try Indian food such as curries and roti prata (flatbread).</p>



<p>For something different, check out the Kampong Glam Street Market. This market specializes in Malay and Arab goods, making it a great place to find Islamic clothing, books, music, and more. The nearby Sultan Mosque is also worth a visit.</p>



<p>If you&#8217;re looking for fresh produce, head to the Tiong Bahru Market . Thismarket offers fresh fruitsand vegetables as well as seafood items like crabs and prawns</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Famous for a Reason: Why These Street Markets Stand Out</h2>



<p>There&#8217;s no denying that Singapore is a shopper&#8217;s paradise, and its markets are a big part of the appeal. From Chinatown to Little India, there&#8217;s a market for everyone, and each one has its own unique charm. Here are four of the best street markets in Singapore:</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Chinatown Street Market</li></ol>



<p>Chinatown is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Singapore, and it&#8217;s easy to see why. The Chinatown Street Market is a great place to find souvenirs and inexpensive gifts, as well as delicious food. The market is open every day from dawn until dusk, so you can always find something to do (or eat!) here.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" start="2"><li>Little India Arcade</li></ol>



<p>The Little India Arcade is a covered marketplace located in the heart of Little India. It&#8217;s packed with stalls selling everything from spices to saris, making it the perfect place to pick up some authentic Indian goods. The arcade is open daily from 11am-9pm.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" start="3"><li>Bugis Street Market</li></ol>



<p>Bugis Street Market is one of the liveliest markets in Singapore, especially at night when the streets come alive with hawkers selling all sorts of snacks and trinkets. If you&#8217;re looking for cheap clothes or souvenirs, this is the place to go; just be prepared to bargain! The market is open 24 hours a day.</p>



<p>4 . Clementi Weekend Market</p>



<p>This weekend market may not be as well-known as some of the others on this list, but it&#8217;s definitely worth a visit if you&#8217;re in the area (It&#8217;s located near Dover MRT station). Clementi Weekend Market has everything from fresh produce to second-hand clothes, plus plenty of food options – perfect.</p>
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<p>Tiong Bahru Market, located in the Tiong Bahru neighborhood of Singapore, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. The market is known for its wide selection of food stalls offering a variety of local dishes. Here are some of the most popular foods that you can find at Tiong Bahru Market:</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What to Expect at Tiong Bahru Market</h2>



<p>If you’re hoping to experience some of the best food in Singapore, a trip to Tiong Bahru Market is a must. This popular market is known for its hawker food, and it’s the perfect place to sample some of Singapore’s most iconic dishes. Here’s what you can expect (and what you should eat) when you visit Tiong Bahru Market.</p>



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<p>One of the first things you’ll notice about Tiong Bahru Market is the incredible selection of food on offer. There are over 100 stalls in the market, so you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to finding something to eat. The market is particularly well-known for its hawker food, so make sure you try at least one dish from each stall – you won’t regret it!</p>



<p>When it comes to finding a good meal at Tiong Bahru Market, there are a few dishes that you simply can’t miss. For starters, the oyster omelette here is legendary – make sure to get one from Ji Pai as soon as you arrive at the market. Then, move on to Tamil Muslim Coffee House for their famous nasi briyani; this hearty dish will fill you up and keep you going all day long. Another must-try dish is laksa; there are several stalls in the market selling this traditional noodle soup, but our personal favourite is Ah Tai Laksa Leaf (look out for the blue signboard!). Trust us, these dishes are just a small taste of what Tiong Bahru Market has to offer – once you start exploring, we&#8217;re sure you&#8217;ll find plenty.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Must-Try Foods at Tiong Bahru Market</h2>



<p>If you&#8217;re looking for an authentic Singaporean experience, a trip to Tiong Bahru Market is a must. This historic market is home to some of the best hawker stalls in the city, serving up delicious local dishes at incredibly reasonable prices. Here are some of the must-try foods at Tiong Bahru Market:</p>



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<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Chicken Rice from Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice</li></ol>



<p>This world-famous chicken rice stall needs no introduction – it&#8217;s been featured in many publications and even earned a Michelin star! The secret to its success lies in its simple but perfect execution of the classic Hainanese dish. The poached chicken is incredibly tender and fragrant, while the rice is flavourful and perfectly cooked. Don&#8217;t leave without trying their famous chilli sauce – it&#8217;s addictive!</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" start="2"><li>Curry Puffs from A-One Roti Prata House</li></ol>



<p>A visit to A-One Roti Prata House is a must for anyone visiting Tiong Bahru Market. This popular stall serves up some of the best roti pratas (flaky Indian flatbreads) in town, as well as delicious curry puffs stuffed with either potato or chicken filling. Make sure to order a hot teh tarik (pulled tea) to go along with your snacks!</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" start="3"><li>Nasi Lemak from Mohd Ali &amp; Sons Nasi Lemak Stall</li></ol>



<p>Nasi Lemak is one of Singapore&#8217;s most iconic dishes, and Mohd Ali &amp; Sons&#8217; version is definitely worth trying. Their coconut rice is fluffy and fragrant, while the accompanying seafood or chicken rendang (curry) is absolutely packed with flavour. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Discovering New Foods at Tiong Bahru Market</h2>



<p>If you&#8217;re planning a trip to Singapore, be sure to add Tiong Bahru Market to your itinerary. Located in the heart of the city, this popular market is known for its wide selection of food options – from local delicacies to international cuisine. Whether you&#8217;re looking for a quick snack or a sit-down meal, you&#8217;ll find something to suit your taste at Tiong Bahru Market.</p>



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<p>One of the best things about exploring new markets is trying different foods that you may not be familiar with. At Tiong Bahru Market, there&#8217;s no shortage of unique dishes to try. Here are some of the can&#8217;t-miss foods that you should eat while you&#8217;re here:</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Chicken Rice Balls: Chicken rice is a classic Singaporean dish, and at Tiong Bahru Market, it&#8217;s served in ball form! These bite-sized balls of rice are infused with chicken broth and topped with shredded chicken – they make for a delicious and satisfying snack.</li><li>Satay: Another iconic Singaporean dish, satay is grilled skewered meat (usually chicken or beef) that&#8217;s served with a peanut dipping sauce. At Tiong Bahru Market, you&#8217;ll find some of the best satay in town – make sure to give it a try!</li><li>Curry Puffs: If you&#8217;re looking for something on the sweet side, check out the curry puffs at Tiong Bahru Market. These pastry pockets are filled with sweet potato and coconut milk-based curry filling – they make for an irresistible treat!</li></ol>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tips for an Authentic Tiong Bahru Market Experience</h2>



<p>When planning a trip to Tiong Bahru Market, there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure you have an authentic experience. First, arrive early. The market opens at 6am and the stalls start to pack up around noon, so if you want to avoid the crowds (and get the freshest food), it’s best to go as early as possible.</p>



<p>Second, be prepared to haggle. In most markets in Singapore, bargaining is expected – and Tiong Bahru is no different. If you’re not used to haggling, start by asking for a 10-20% discount off the listed price. And don’t be afraid to walk away if the vendor isn’t budging – there are plenty of other stalls in the market selling similar products.</p>



<p>Third, know what you want before you go. With so many stalls and products on offer, it can be overwhelming trying to decide what to buy. Do some research beforehand or ask a local friend for recommendations on what dishes or ingredients are typically found at Tiong Bahru Market. That way, you can narrow down your search and have a more enjoyable (and efficient) shopping experience.</p>



<p>Finally, take your time exploring all that the market has to offer – from fresh produce and seafood to cooked food and snacks. Not only will this give you a chance try new things, but it’s also a great opportunity to mingle with the friendly stall owners and get insight into their lives and culture.</p>
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<p>In this food guide, we&#8217;ll be showing you how to have a delicious and enjoyable day spent at Tiong Bahru Market in Singapore. This historic market has been around since the early 1900s, and is full of life – especially when it comes to food! Here are some of our favourite picks for what to eat while exploring this vibrant neighbourhood.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tiong Bahru Market – a Singapore food guide</h2>



<p>If you want to experience some of the best food that Singapore has to offer, then a visit to Tiong Bahru Market is a must. This market is located in the heart of Singapore&#8217;s Chinatown and is known for its fresh seafood, meats, and produce. There are also a number of hawker stalls which sell delicious local snacks and meals.</p>



<p>Here are some of the things you can expect to find at Tiong Bahru Market:</p>



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<p>Seafood: The seafood here is fresh and reasonably priced. You&#8217;ll find all sorts of seafood on offer, from prawns and crabs to fish and squid. If you&#8217;re feeling adventurous, why not try one of the exotic shellfish on offer?</p>



<p>Meat: There&#8217;s a great selection of meat available at Tiong Bahru Market, including chicken, beef, pork, and lamb. You&#8217;ll also find game meat such as venison and ostrich if you fancy something different. All the meat is halal-certified so it&#8217;s suitable for Muslim diners.</p>



<p>Produce: In addition to meats and Seafoods, you&#8217;ll also find a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables at Tiong Bahru Market. The prices are very reasonable so it&#8217;s a great place to stock up on your favourite healthy foods.</p>



<p>Hawker Stalls: There are over 60 hawker stalls at Tiong Bahru Market selling everything from local snacks like satay ( skewers) to more substantial dishes such as noodles or rice plates with chicken or beef curry . Be sure to try the famous CHicken Rice which originates from this neighbourhood! Prices start from around $3 SGD per dish so it&#8217;s very affordable.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to get to Tiong Bahru Market</h2>



<p>Tiong Bahru Market is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Singapore. If you are looking to spend a day at this market, here is a guide on how to get there.</p>



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<p>To get to Tiong Bahru Market, you can take the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) train or bus. The nearest MRT station is Outram Park, which is about a 5-minute walk from the market. If you are taking the bus, alight at the Tiong Bahru Road bus stop. From there, it is only a 2-minute walk to the market.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What to eat at Tiong Bahru Market</h2>



<p>If you’re a fan of hawker food, Tiong Bahru Market is the place to be. This iconic market located in the heart of Tiong Bahru estate is host to a wide variety of local cuisine, and is definitely worth a visit if you’re looking for a taste of Singapore.</p>



<p>Here are some of the dishes that you can try at Tiong Bahru Market:</p>



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<li>Chicken Rice from Hainanese Delicacy</li>
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<p>Chicken rice is one of Singapore’s national dishes, and there’s no better place to have it than at Hainanese Delicacy. The chicken here is cooked to perfection – juicy and tender, with just the right amount of savouriness. Make sure to try their ginger sauce as well – it pairs perfectly with the chicken rice!</p>



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<li>Nasi Lemak from Bismillah Biryani Stall #01-05A</li>
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<p>Nasi lemak is another popular Singaporean dish, and Bismillah Biryani Stall does it justice. The nasi lemak here comes with fragrant coconut rice, a variety of side dishes (including curry chicken, rendang beef and anchovies), and best of all – a generous portion of sambal chili sauce that gives it just the right amount of spice. It’s no wonder this stall has been around for over 30 years!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to spend a day at Tiong Bahru Market</h2>



<p>Tiong Bahru Market is one of the most popular markets in Singapore. It is known for its wide variety of food and its vibrant atmosphere. The market is open every day from 7am to 10pm, and it is located at 32 Seng Poh Road, in the Tiong Bahru estate.</p>



<p>If you are visiting Singapore for the first time, or if you are looking for a place to eat on a budget, then Tiong Bahru Market is the perfect place for you. There are over 100 stalls selling different kinds of food, so you will definitely be able to find something that you like. The most popular dishes at the market include chicken rice, noodles, curries, and satay.</p>



<p>When you first arrive at the market, it can be a bit overwhelming because of all the stall owners calling out to you and trying to sell their food. However, if you just take your time and browse through the different options, then you will eventually find something that looks good to eat. Once you have found a stall that you would like to try, make sure to bargain with the owner before buying anything. This is because many of the prices at the market are negotiable.</p>



<p>After bargaining for your food, head over to one of the tables outside and enjoy your meal! If it&#8217;s a hot day, then I recommend getting an ice cold drink from one of the many bubble tea stalls in the market.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What to do after a day at Tiong Bahru Market</h2>



<p>Assuming you&#8217;re looking for food-related activities:</p>



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<li>Head to a local cafe for breakfast/brunch<br>Start your day off right with a hearty meal at one of the many popular cafes in Tiong Bahru. Some of our favourites include Flock, Tiong Bahru Bakery and Forty Hands. If you want something a little more unique, check out Artichoke or the Book Cafe.</li>



<li>Do some grocery shopping at the market<br>After fuelling up, it&#8217;s time to do some grocery shopping at the market itself! Tiong Bahru Market is well-stocked with all sorts of fresh produce, seafood and meat. You can also find household items, beauty products and clothes here. Be sure to bargain for the best prices!</li>



<li>Relax in a park or go for a walk/jog around the neighbourhood<br>Once you&#8217;re done with your shopping, take some time to relax in one of Tiong Bahru&#8217;s parks – namely Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park or Henderson Waves Bridge. Or if you&#8217;re feeling active, go for a walk or jog around the quaint neighbourhood streets lined with terrace houses and art galleries. Don&#8217;t forget to stop by Haidilao Hot Potfor dinner before heading home!</li>
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