Miyerkules, Nobyembre 23, 2011

Hawker’s the way to go


I’m always eating.  That’s why I’ve noticed these past few days.  I’m always hungry and I’m always craving for something.  I’m not pregnant.  I just think that I’ve been doing a lot lately that my body is really asking for nutrients.  I can actually count how many times I go to the near hawker center in a day.

There are many hawker centers in Singapore.  Hawker centers are food courts but outside the malls.  They are accessible to people and they sell good, affordable food.  From Chinese to Malaysian, to Indonesian, food here is abundant.  You can have your breakfast, lunch, dinner and midnight snacks as well.  For busy people, hawkers are a blessing for them.

I love jumping from one hawker center to another.  What’s good about these places is that each has their own specialty.  Like the one in Chinatown.  The hawker center there is known for its Hainanese Chicken rice.  Some are being patronized because of their Singaporean Chili crabs.  Whatever you fancy there’s a hawker center that will cater to you.

I always go to the hawker center near City hall.  I can window shop and have a view of the Esplanade after eating.  I love their BBQ stingray and their fried oysters.  I’m not fond of bbq but the BBQ stingray in this place is really something.  First, they serve a generous amount of the sauce.  Since I like spicy food, I think their bbq sauce is not that spicy.  They serve generous amounts too.  Good for sharing it with friends.

Another must try is their fried oysters.  Fried oysters are a popular local delicacy in Singapore.  Some people would prefer them to be a little wet, but I like mine crispy.  Fried oysters are paired with chili sauce.  I find it very satisfying that their chili sauce is good too.  Because some stalls make terrible chili sauce.

If you are interested to know what the locals eat, then go visit one of the hawker centers in Singapore.  It’s really worth your trip.

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