There are many hawker centers around Singapore with some stalls open for breakfast & lunch only with some hawker centers stall open for lunch, dinner & a few of hawker stalls in some hawker centers open for supper too. Need to check out their opening hrs. 7-11 are pricey, especially drinks. Better get drinks from hawker centers, food courts, supermarkets, mini marts which are much cheaper.
Hawker centre next to wet market or above wet market are opened as early as 7am and closes at 3.30pm. These stalls caters to housewives, students and cab drivers and residents nearby. Those stand alone hawker centres without wet markets usually operate from 11am to 9pm.
Welcome to Singapore. There is no broth in the half-boiled eggs. Is just half-boiled eggs with some pepper and soy sauce. If you dropped by the largest hawker centre in Singapore - Chinatown Complex you will find many stalls opened from very early in the morning. Don't have to try Tian Tian chicken rice (only tourists queue for it). Try visiting Old Airport Road, Tekka Place, Haig Road hawker places.
In every hawker centres, there would be stalls operating in the morning or day or at night, depending on the food been sold. There is no fixed operating hours imposed. Ended up, some HC might seems closed till noon or not operating during afternoon. Really depends.
@@LoveOfFoodNetwork Just to add on to that, some hawker centres may cater to the day or night crowd... some are more alive late at night or some operate early and close shop around mid noon...
That's kaya + butter toast. You can also dip it into the egg. And the next time you're here, please try Malay food. Don't have to be Chinese all the time.
The soft boiled eggs has no broth, it's just watery... White pepper & dark soya sauce is usually added, some people might prefer light soya sauce... 😊 The peanut sauce is for the satays, the other sauce is for the prawns 😅
@@LoveOfFoodNetwork yeah there's lots of good food in Singapore... Besides hawker centres, we also have coffeeshops that you can go to for breakfast & other meals... They are not cafes, they are like a small version of hawker centres but usually found on ground level of a building... We call them coffeeshop because usually the owner of the coffee stall owns the coffeeshop ☺️
Singaporeans are spolit for choice round the clock for food. Our prata shops are normally operate 24 hrs daily. Where on earth can you get food round the clock???😂
You should have mix d egg n salt n pepper stirs it so that its all mixed up than foor bread you should dips innto d egg n eat it than down with a sips of coffee hmh..so...good..❤😂😂
Do not just go to maxwel hawker center, expores others hawkers centers in sgp nn its neigbourhoods sure you will loves it n ouy community of differengs ra es..❤❤❤
There are many hawker centers around Singapore with some stalls open for breakfast & lunch only with some hawker centers stall open for lunch, dinner & a few of hawker stalls in some hawker centers open for supper too. Need to check out their opening hrs. 7-11 are pricey, especially drinks. Better get drinks from hawker centers, food courts, supermarkets, mini marts which are much cheaper.
Some stalls might rest on mondays too
thank you!
Hawker centre next to wet market or above wet market are opened as early as 7am and closes at 3.30pm. These stalls caters to housewives, students and cab drivers and residents nearby. Those stand alone hawker centres without wet markets usually operate from 11am to 9pm.
Good to know, I'll make a note of that!
Welcome to Singapore! The peanut sauce goes with the satay and ketupat (rice cake); and the dark sauce is for the prawn skewer.
Welcome to Singapore!Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!!
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Welcome to Singapore.
Great Video, Thank You.
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Welcome to Singapore. There is no broth in the half-boiled eggs. Is just half-boiled eggs with some pepper and soy sauce. If you dropped by the largest hawker centre in Singapore - Chinatown Complex you will find many stalls opened from very early in the morning. Don't have to try Tian Tian chicken rice (only tourists queue for it). Try visiting Old Airport Road, Tekka Place, Haig Road hawker places.
Great recommendations! I'll add them to my list for next time.
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Enjoy our local food here.💪👍😋
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In every hawker centres, there would be stalls operating in the morning or day or at night, depending on the food been sold. There is no fixed operating hours imposed. Ended up, some HC might seems closed till noon or not operating during afternoon. Really depends.
Ah... So many great food stalls to try!
@@LoveOfFoodNetwork Just to add on to that, some hawker centres may cater to the day or night crowd... some are more alive late at night or some operate early and close shop around mid noon...
Nice Centers
They were!
That's kaya + butter toast. You can also dip it into the egg. And the next time you're here, please try Malay food. Don't have to be Chinese all the time.
Will do! Thank you
Which satay do you prefer better? They look delicious!
I am still trying to recreate the chicken. Just so tasty.
The soft boiled eggs has no broth, it's just watery... White pepper & dark soya sauce is usually added, some people might prefer light soya sauce... 😊
The peanut sauce is for the satays, the other sauce is for the prawns 😅
Thank you for the tips! I'm learning so much about Singaporean cuisine.
@@LoveOfFoodNetwork yeah there's lots of good food in Singapore... Besides hawker centres, we also have coffeeshops that you can go to for breakfast & other meals... They are not cafes, they are like a small version of hawker centres but usually found on ground level of a building... We call them coffeeshop because usually the owner of the coffee stall owns the coffeeshop ☺️
Dip the satay in the peanut sauce😊😊😊
Looks like mantis shrimp in the tanks.
So cool!
Singaporeans are spolit for choice round the clock for food. Our prata shops are normally operate 24 hrs daily. Where on earth can you get food round the clock???😂
Thanks for the info
Don’t follow the longest line. They are all tourists following the same guide book. Definitely locals won’t line up for more than 15 minutes.
Good to know!
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Will check that out next time!
2:46 thats not broth,its soft/half bboiled eggs, its egg white!!🤦🏼♂️
thanks for the info
You should have mix d egg n salt n pepper stirs it so that its all mixed up than foor bread you should dips innto d egg n eat it than down with a sips of coffee hmh..so...good..❤😂😂
Thanks for the tips!
Do not just go to maxwel hawker center, expores others hawkers centers in sgp nn its neigbourhoods sure you will loves it n ouy community of differengs ra es..❤❤❤
Thank you . I look forward to exploring others.