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Singapore Food Trail

Checked out the newly opened Singapore Food Trail Food Street at the Singapore Flyer today. Costing $2m in investments, it is Singapore’s first 1960s-themed food street (opened by Select Group Ltd) and boasts a mix of heritage hawkers who represent Singapore’s original

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Yakun Kaya Toast

When in Singapore and Malaysia, it is a must to try the national snack — KAYA TOAST. It’s pieces of toasted bread with coconut egg jam. Everyone in Singapore has heard of Yakun. I still recall the 1st time I tried it.

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Mr Teh Tarik

  Mr Teh Tarik is now open at Big Splash East Coast Park next to Old Town Cafe! Previously, I was lamenting the fact that there were so few affordable places to have a cuppa late into the night in the East

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Chin Mee Chin Confectionery

One of my favourite kaya bun places. These buns are soft and somewhat dense, which I think is a good way to enjoy kaya. I don’t really like the fluffy types because I feel like I am eating air. They are open