Imagine stepping into a world where flavors collide, where the aroma of sizzling spices drifts through bustling hawker centers, and where every bite tells a story of Singapore’s rich multicultural heritage.
As an Indian traveler, you may be accustomed to bold flavors, but Singapore's culinary scene takes it a step further, blending Chinese, Malay, Peranakan, and Indian influences into dishes that are truly one of a kind.
From fiery seafood delicacies to comforting coconut-infused delights, this guide will take you on an exciting journey through the 15 most unique food items you absolutely must try in Singapore.
Get ready to tantalize your taste buds!
Where to Try: Jumbo Seafood, No Signboard Seafood
Price: ₹3,000–₹5,000 per serving
If there’s one dish that defines Singapore’s culinary identity, it’s the legendary Chilli Crab. Imagine cracking open a fresh, juicy crab drenched in a thick, spicy, and slightly sweet tomato-based sauce.
The rich, umami-packed gravy clings to every bite, making it an irresistible treat. Pair it with golden-fried mantou (buns) to mop up every last bit of the flavorful sauce.
It's messy, indulgent, and absolutely worth the effort!
Where to Try: Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice (Maxwell Food Centre)
Price: ₹400–₹600 per plate
At first glance, this dish may seem humble, but don’t let its simplicity fool you. The perfectly poached chicken is silky and tender, served alongside fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth and pandan leaves. Accompanied by zesty chili sauce and ginger paste, every mouthful is an explosion of delicate flavors. It’s light, comforting, and an absolute must-try!
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Where to Try: 328 Katong Laksa
Price: ₹500–₹800 per bowl
For those who love the creaminess of Indian coconut curries, Laksa is a dish that will steal your heart. A steaming bowl of rich coconut milk broth infused with dried shrimp, chili paste, and lemongrass, this noodle soup is topped with succulent prawns, fish cakes, and tofu puffs. The best part? It’s eaten with just a spoon -- no chopsticks required!
Where to Try: Ya Kun Kaya Toast, Toast Box
Price: ₹200–₹400 per set
Singaporeans take their breakfast seriously, and Kaya Toast is a morning ritual.
This crispy, buttered toast is slathered with kaya (a luscious coconut and egg jam), served with soft-boiled eggs and a dash of dark soy sauce.
It’s a harmonious blend of sweet and savory, perfect with a cup of kopi (strong Singaporean coffee).
Where to Try: Song Fa Bak Kut Teh
Price: ₹600–₹1,200 per bowl
This peppery pork rib soup has an intoxicating aroma of garlic, star anise, and white peppercorns that will warm you from the inside out. Traditionally eaten with rice and youtiao (fried dough sticks), this dish is believed to have medicinal properties that boost energy and immunity.
Where to Try: Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee
Price: ₹500–₹800 per plate
Picture a sizzling wok filled with egg noodles, rice noodles, prawns, squid, and eggs, all tossed in a flavorful seafood broth. The noodles absorb every bit of the umami-rich stock, while a dollop of sambal chili and a squeeze of lime take this dish to the next level.
Where to Try: Lau Pa Sat Satay Street
Price: ₹300–₹600 per stick (variety pack)
These char-grilled meat skewers are marinated in a mix of turmeric, lemongrass, and spices before being grilled over an open flame. Served with a creamy peanut sauce, this dish is the perfect evening snack. Choose from chicken, mutton, beef, or even exotic meats for an adventurous twist!
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Where to Try: Hill Street Char Kway Teow
Price: ₹500–₹800 per plate
For those who love a good stir-fry, Char Kway Teow is pure magic. Flat rice noodles are tossed in a hot wok with dark soy sauce, eggs, prawns, and Chinese sausage, creating an addictive smoky flavor known as wok hei (breath of the wok).
Where to Try: Fu Ming Carrot Cake (Redhill Food Centre)
Price: ₹300–₹600 per plate
This is NOT a sweet cake! Carrot Cake in Singapore is a savory dish made from radish cake cubes stir-fried with eggs and garlic. You can choose between the white (crispy) or black (sweet soy glaze) versions -- both are equally delicious.
Where to Try: Geylang or Chinatown Durian Stalls
Price: ₹1,000–₹5,000 per fruit
Love it or hate it, Durian is the most famous fruit in Singapore. With a pungent aroma and a custard-like texture, this tropical delicacy is an experience unlike any other. Dare to try it?
Where to Try: Ann Chin Popiah
Price: ₹300–₹500 per roll
Think of this as Singapore’s version of a spring roll -- filled with stewed turnips, eggs, shrimp, and peanuts, all wrapped in a soft, thin crepe.
Where to Try: Famous Sungei Road Trishaw Laksa
Price: ₹500–₹800 per bowl
Vermicelli noodles are drenched in a tamarind-based, spicy-sour gravy, topped with boiled eggs and sambal chili. It’s a dish that packs a punch!
Where to Try: Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak
Price: ₹400–₹800 per plate
This dish is all about contrasts -- fluffy coconut rice, crispy fried chicken, crunchy anchovies, roasted peanuts, and fiery sambal chili. A true explosion of flavors!
Where to Try: Bengawan Solo, HarriAnns Nonya Table
Price: ₹200–₹500 per piece
These vibrant, glutinous rice-based sweets come in beautiful layers of coconut, palm sugar, and pandan flavors. Try Ondeh Ondeh, where the gooey center bursts with caramelized palm sugar!
Where to Try: Any hawker center
Price: ₹200–₹400 per glass
This childhood favorite is an iced chocolate malt drink, topped with a mountain of extra Milo powder for a rich, decadent finish.
Also read: Guide for Vegetarian food in Singapore
From the fiery kick of Chilli Crab to the sweet indulgence of Kaya Toast, Singapore’s food scene is an adventure waiting to be devoured. So, Indian travelers, step out of your comfort zone, grab a plate, and let the flavors take you on a journey you’ll never forget!
Which dish are you most excited to try? Let me know!
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