Singapore Food — Hawker Centers and What to Eat
Hawker centers, UNESCO-listed street food, and what it actually costs.
Singapore's hawker centers are the single best reason to visit — open-air food courts with dozens of stalls, each specializing in one dish perfected over decades, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2020. A full meal runs $3-6 at a hawker center versus $15-30+ at a restaurant. Don't miss chicken rice, chili crab, laksa, char kway teow, and a $2 Michelin-starred plate at Chinatown Complex. Halal stalls are everywhere and clearly marked.
If you only do one thing in Singapore beyond looking at the skyline, make it eating at a hawker center. This is a country that turned street food into a UNESCO-recognized cultural institution, and the food backs up the hype completely — silky Hainanese chicken rice, fire-engine-red chili crab, and a bowl of laksa that will ruin every other version you've had. Here's what to order, what it costs, and the one etiquette rule ('chope') that confuses every first-timer.













































