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It's 10
pm and your stomach's growling. You jump in the car and start
scouting around for a place to have supper. Deciding on a place to
eat is fairly difficult in a food paradise like Singapore, but Maxpac
has compiled a list of eating places for your convenience the next
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Adam
Road Hawker Centre |
Open
till around 3 am, the newly-renovated Adam Road Hawker
Centre is famous for spotting TCS celebrities. A must-try
is the nasi lemak, as well as the murtabak
and mutton soup. It also serves one of the best roti
john in town! Furthermore, you can get a large,
healthy glass of fruit juice for only $1.50. The cheng
teng there is also pretty good
and you can even order it with more of your favourite
toppings. You can also find
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cheap and delicious chicken
rice during the day. |
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Bencoolen
Street |
There
is a 24-hour roti prata stall, which is a favourite
haunt by backpackers all over the world. |
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Bishan
St 22 Kopitiam |
Open
till 3 am, this kopitiam sells good kway chap,
Hong Kong style wantan mee and mushroom noodles,
which are very delicious. |
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Boat
Quay - Shah Alam Restaurant |
Located
just behind Boat Quay, this place is a good haunt for
youngsters who have just finished hitting the nightspots.
There are many different varieties of prata and murtabak.
Try the tuna murtabak, which is prata with
spicy tuna filling and also one of their unlisted
specialities, which is the delicious vegetarian murtabak.
Also try the fried ice-cream, but don't ask how that is
done - just try it! |
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Bukit
Gombak |
Near
the Bukit Gombak MRT station and next to McDonald's, there is a
coffeeshop famous for its buffet steamboat at a reasonable price.
Open till late, they also have other rice dishes and a variety of
noodles. |
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Changi
Airport Terminal II |
Try
the 24-hour cafeteria at Changi Airport Terminal II. There
is nasi lemak and a variety of local food like
chicken curry, rojak and nasi briyani. The
prices are reasonable and is a great hangout for hungry
couples at the airport. And of course, the place is
air-conditioned! |
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Changi
Village |
This
place is a nasi lemak heaven! Prices are cheap,
with a variety of other food to choose from. Also try the
western stall where you can get steaks and pasta at a
reasonable price. Also don't forget to try the teh
tarik. |
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Chinatown |
The
famous Mount Faber nasi lemak, |
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formerly
at Prince Charles Lane, opens till 6 am. It is located at
Sago Lane, just in front of the Indian temple and behind
the Chinatown Market. There is also a coffeeshop at the
corner next to Chinatown Plaza, which serves good fish
porridge. For prata lovers, there is another
24-hour roti prata stall further down the street. |
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That's
not all! We have more 'makan' places lined up for you. In the
meantime, with all these great places to eat in mind, don't forget
to eat in moderation! |
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