Must eats at Lau Pa Sat – the Food Paradise
Jollof rice with meat and vegetables.

Lau Pa Sat, a historic food market in Singapore, is famous for its variety of food options, especially local delicacies. It is just a 5 minutes’ walk from Aurealis Serviced Apartments at Marina Bay. Here are some must-eats at Lau Pa Sat, along with their stall numbers:

1. Satay Street (Stalls 7 to 15)

  • Dish: Satay (Grilled meat skewers)
  • Details: This is one of the most popular spots in Lau Pa Sat. Various stalls along the street offer delicious chicken, beef, lamb, and prawn satay, served with peanut sauce and rice cakes. Stalls 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 are all part of the famous Satay Street.

2. Thunder Tea Rice (Stall 20)

  • Dish: Lei Cha Fan (Thunder Tea Rice)
  • Details: A healthy Hakka dish made from various vegetables, nuts, and tea broth poured over rice.

3. Best Satay 3 (Stall 1)

  • Dish: Satay
  • Details: Another popular spot for satay, this stall is known for its well-marinated and tender skewers.

4. Ananda Bhavan (Stall 28)

  • Dish: Indian Vegetarian Cuisine
  • Details: Singapore’s oldest vegetarian restaurant chain serves delicious dosas, thosai, and other Indian vegetarian dishes.

5. Song Kee (Stall 26)

  • Dish: Fishball Noodles
  • Details: Known for its springy fishballs and flavorful soup.

6. Thye Hong Hokkien Mee (Stall 33)

  • Dish: Hokkien Mee
  • Details: A famous local dish of stir-fried noodles with prawns, squid, and a savory broth.

7. Wanton Mee (Stall 35)

  • Dish: Wanton Noodles
  • Details: Egg noodles served with dumplings, char siu (barbecued pork), and vegetables.

8. Chuan Kee Satay (Stall 8)

  • Dish: Satay
  • Details: Another well-loved satay stall, known for its tender meat and flavorful peanut sauce.

9. Boon Tat Street Satay (Stall 3)

  • Dish: Satay
  • Details: Located on Boon Tat Street, this stall is known for its juicy and flavorful satay.

10. Zhen Jie Mini Wok (Stall 51)

  • Dish: Claypot Rice and other Mini Wok Dishes
  • Details: Offers a variety of dishes like claypot rice and stir-fried options.

These stalls are among the highlights of Lau Pa Sat, offering a taste of some of the best local and regional cuisine in Singapore. Don’t leave Singapore without tasting them!

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