Lau Pa Sat Guide for Guests of Aurealis Serviced Residence
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Lau Pa Sat, also known as Telok Ayer Market, is a culinary gem nestled in the heart of the Central Business District (CBD). For over a century, this iconic hawker center has been a beloved destination for both locals and tourists. Offering a delightful fusion of traditional Singaporean flavors and international cuisine, Lau Pa Sat promises a culinary journey like no other. It is open round the clock.

Exploring Lau Pa Sat is a must do experience especially for our guests in Aurealis Serviced Residence. Join us as we uncover the wonders of this iconic hawker center and embark on a culinary adventure you’ll never forget.

Getting there:

  • Walking: Lau Pa Sat is conveniently located within a short 10-15 minute walk from Aurealis Serviced Residence at Marina Bay. Take a leisurely stroll on Cecil Street toward Boon Tat Street, and you’ll soon arrive at Lau Pa Sat’s entrance.

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Lau Pa Sat festive market atmosphere in Singapore

Must-try food

Get on a culinary adventure as you explore numerous food stalls at Lau Pa Sat. Here are some must-try food options for an unforgettable dining experience:

Satay

A quintessential Singaporean dish, satay consists of skewered and grilled meat (usually chicken, beef, or lamb) served with a flavorful peanut sauce, along with cucumber and onions on the side. You’ll typically find satay stalls clustered together, grilling skewers of meat over open flames. The aroma of grilled meat will guide you to these stalls.

Satay Club dining experience at Lau Pa Sat

Hainanese Chicken Rice

This iconic Singaporean dish features tender poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, accompanied by chili sauce, ginger paste, and soy sauce. Stalls offering this dish usually display large pots of steaming chicken and trays of fragrant rice to attract customers.

BBQ Stingray

Grilled stingray marinated in a spicy, tangy sambal sauce, served on a banana leaf. This dish offers a unique and delicious seafood experience. Look for stalls with fresh seafood on display, including whole stingrays. The vendors will grill and prepare the stingray with the signature sauces.

Char Kway Teow

A popular stir-fried noodle dish made with flat rice noodles, eggs, Chinese sausage, shrimp, cockles, and bean sprouts, all stir-fried in a savory soy sauce. The stalls with this dish often display large woks and you can see their cooking action happening over high heat.

Laksa

A spicy noodle soup with a rich and creamy coconut milk base, flavored with a blend of aromatic spices, dried shrimp, fish cakes, tofu puffs, and either prawns or chicken. You can typically customize your laksa with your choice of protein, such as prawns or chicken. Laksa stalls are usually easy to spot with large pots of aromatic broth simmering away.

Roti Prata

A South Indian-inspired flatbread that’s crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, typically served with a side of curry for dipping. Roti Prata stalls are often located near the edges of Lau Pa Sat’s dining area. You’ll see vendors stretching and flipping dough to create the thin, flaky bread.

Oyster Omelette (Orh Luak)

A savory omelette made with fresh oysters, eggs, and starch, fried until crispy and served with a tangy chili sauce. Oyster omelette stalls typically have large griddles where vendors fry up batches of the dish. You can also see them display trays of fresh oysters.

Mee Goreng

A flavorful and spicy fried noodle dish made with yellow noodles stir-fried with a variety of ingredients such as shrimp, tofu, eggs, and vegetables, seasoned with a spicy tomato-based sauce. Mee Goreng stalls often have large woks where vendors stir-fry noodles and other ingredients.

Tips for Enjoying Lau Pa Sat:

  • Go during off-peak hours: To avoid crowds, consider visiting during late mornings or early afternoons.

  • Bring cash: While some stalls accept credit cards, cash is preferred for smaller vendors.

  • Try different stalls: Explore and indulge in a variety of dishes from different stalls to fully experience Lau Pa Sat’s culinary diversity.

  • Prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable culinary journey at Lau Pa Sat, where flavors from across Singapore and beyond await your discovery and just a few steps away from Aurealis Serviced Residence!

Lau Pa Sat is more than just a food center – it’s a cultural melting pot where flavors, aromas, and traditions converge to create an unforgettable dining experience. So, whether you are a seasoned foodie or a curious traveler, make sure to add Lau Pa Sat to your list of must-visit destinations in Singapore. Happy eating!

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