The viral Woodlands Claypot Prawn’s new Muslim-friendly outlet offers SG’s first halal charcoal prawns, “moonlight” Hokkien mee & more!
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This hidden restaurant serves Sichuan-style hotpot including mala pickled vegetable, sichuan pepper, chicken and beef broth & more
by JerminaCraving for hotpot? Xian Yu Gang is a hidden eatery in Toa Payoh with Sichuan-style broths including mala, sichuan pepper, beef & more!
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Maki-San has a takeaway kiosk in a petrol station with soft shell crab donburi bowls, exclusive yakitori menu & more
by JerminaHungry for some affordable sushi? Maki-San has a new takeaway kiosk in Esso Toa Payoh with new chicken donburi, yakitori and more!
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Get your fix of Taiwanese desserts and rosti with mentaiko & beef cubes from just S$5.90 at Baole Desserts in Toa Payoh
Who knows? Baole Desserts may become your go-to for thirst-quenching Taiwanese desserts & wallet-friendly rosti-style potato pancakes!
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Ling Maison is a hidden gem selling affordable Western food like crispy cheesy chicken & salmon hollandaise
The underrated Ling Maison doles out hearty and generously portioned Western fare with a twist in Toa Payoh.
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Seoul Ju Bang is a Muslim-owned restaurant serving Korean BBQ & sushi with poolside views
You can now feast on halal Korean BBQ and Japanese cuisine by the pool at Seoul Ju Bang in HomeTeamNS Balestier-JOM.
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Lok Me Up at Toa Payoh sells bargain S$0.60 lok lok with free-flow nacho cheese sauce
by Evan MuaAt just S$0.60 for each stick of lok lok, Lok Me Up sells one of the cheapest lok lok in Singapore, along with free-flow nacho cheese sauce.