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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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					<description><![CDATA[<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...</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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