Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Singapore and Food: Made for each other!!

Did you know that Singapore has a food culture that is deep-rooted in all of its denizens? Well, even if you didn’t know, it will not take long for you to figure that out once you arrive in Singapore as you will see this frenzied food culture everywhere. Food centers, communal eating, personal and business meetings planned over food and a live to eat culture are very much an integral part of Singapore.

Chinese Food Shop at Maxwell Food Centre, Singapore
And the multi-cultural nature of this city ensures that there is no dearth of cuisines. You can enjoy a Lebanese meal with at Arab street, an Indonesian meal at the Malaysian quarter, a South Indian meal at Little India, a Hainanese Chicken Rice meal at Chinatown and many other global culinary offerings. And this culinary experience runs from inexpensive street stalls to moderately priced food centers to top of the line boutique restaurants.

Healthy Chinese Vegetarian Meal at Singapore
You don’t need to look hard to find a good restaurant here in Singapore and the best part is that the variety is tremendous and the taste is really very good. And even vegetarians have a lot of options here. I am a vegetarian and I simply loved this food culture.

Maxwell Food Centre in Chinatown, Singapore
And the icing on the cake is that this food culture does not end with food, but continues into the night with a great drinking and party scene. Starting with Zouk to the many clubs, bars and lounges on and around orchard road and other happening spots of the city, the food and drink culture lives on. The famous Singapore Sling drink is an icon in this circuit.

Teh Aliyah and Masala Vada at an Indian Malaysian Shop in Arab Quarter, Singapore
Even a tourist gets be a part of this food culture due to 2 main reasons. One, this culture is very infectious and second, Singapore being a small city, every place is very accessible to everyone. This food and drink culture is definitely one of the top things to do in Singapore for a visiting tourist. The locals will anyways be indulging in it every time.

The Food lovers of Singapore
So whether you are meeting a business associate, you are catching up with friends in the evening, a food lover and simply a tourist, Singapore’s food circuit will surely keep your mouth watering all along. Singapore relaxes over food and drink. This is the culture of this city country. 

7 comments:

  1. Sankara, this post reminded me of my Bali trip, where food remained my major attraction...the first food plate actually made my mouth watery :) what will be the taste of Fish head bee hoon & Oyster Omelette ??? wow! all is so tempting!!!

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  2. Sankara, this post reminded me of my Bali trip, where food remained my major attraction...the pic of first food plate actually made my mouth watery :) what will be the taste
    of Fish head bee hoon & Oyster Omelette ??? wow! Everything is so
    tempting!!!

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  3. Sankara, this post
    reminded me of my Bali trip, where food remained my major attraction...the
    first food plate actually made my mouth watery :) what will be the taste
    of Fish head bee hoon & Oyster Omelette ??? wow! Everything is so
    tempting!!!

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  4. Right on! Next time you are in Bali, try the suckling pig, which is very famous.

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  5. I am glad this post brought back fond memories.

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  6. Really it remains my old experience, Chinese food are greenish and healthy. Obviously the Chinese average age limit is 90 years, mostly they are using natural and half boiled vegetables, this is main reason for his long live...



    Arun
    bizbilla.com

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