Picturesque and impressive hawker food court in the heart of Singapore
Lau Pa Sat is probably the hawker centre / food court in Singapore one should visit if there was just one. In fact, I think it’s worth going to, even if you aren’t eating(!), it’s basically that much of a landmark. Thankfully, you can still gain a vast array of good dishes here, with sugar canes being crushed in front of you to make in to a chilled drink for you there and then; there are multiple types of Asian cuisines to choose from and it boasts the renowned Satay Street – a street that is actually named after the wall to wall satay options available (expect huge queues here in the evenings for this alone). A great place to come in, grab something you are in the mood for, pick a spot to eat and then you are done within 15 minutes, costing an average of around £10 for a full meal – not bad in every, conceivable way.
Food Grade: 67%







 My hobby-turned-passion began to evolve during my assignments to London where I was fortunate enough to be able to explore all the Michelin starred restaurants in my spare time and as a result, I gradually built up a catalogue of all these venues.
My hobby-turned-passion began to evolve during my assignments to London where I was fortunate enough to be able to explore all the Michelin starred restaurants in my spare time and as a result, I gradually built up a catalogue of all these venues.
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