Singapore Food Trail is a food court Downtown Core Singapore located in Singapore.
#01-09/12, The Singapore Flyer (30 Raffles Ave) 039803 Singapore
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Try prawn cereal for sweet, salty, spicy and crunchy goodness. I also recommend Hainanese chicken (best seller), beef and chicken bbq , indian food (beryani/kebab/paratha) & sugar cane juice .
Tender Pork Ribs from Sin Ming Road Rong Chen Bak Kut Teh stall . Dang-Oh vegetables & braised peanuts are nice too. Satisfied meal :-)
all the restaurants located on the ground level of the Council at first and then all the work around to choose what you like
Awesome ambiance. Bring back memories from the past. As a first timer, I got to learn more about the history of the food that was sold in the past. Do try out some food even if it's slow service.
Retro comes with hefty prices. Satay bee hoon , popiah are good. Tiger is $7.50 (large bottle). Still, the vibe is great & there's AC...unlike Glutton's Bay .
So much interesting history about the food in Singapore. So much to choose from. Value for money
Most of the food here cost $5 per plate. I like the ambience here. It's like returning to the 80s. This is especially so when we see the glass bottled drinks with metal mug.
Food was generally good but the drinks and dessert stall does it for me. Green Spot. Ice Balls . Birds Nest. Wow. Walk down memory lane
Every last weekend of the mth, sat & sun sg flyer bridge got flea from 1pm - 8pm. It's flash bang!! Spend n stand a chance to win attractive prizes in the lucky draw! Hurry down now!!
Great food from across Singapore in one location. Must try the fried oyster .
Satay beehoon is a must try! Fanta in the bottle is really unique too. Whole layout is very nice but hygiene standards could be improved.
brings me back in time. love th food. esp the fried hokkien mee , satay bee hoon . not forgetting the ice ball !
Personally think the price is quite reasonable due to location. The stingray is awesome!!!!!!!!!
Dear Management, I know this is meant to be authentic 50's, but please maintain a modern hygiene standard. Was almost served a bird's nest drink in a used, gravy stained cup.
A feast for the eyes for locals and travellers alike. Not so much for the palate. Ambience really demonstrates bits of Old Singapore .
Of the 3 food stalls I tried, the fried oyster and handmade fishballs are good! Fried prawn noodle is really rubbish!
Understandably pricier hawker food but without quality. Nice environment for having a meal - if only the food was better.
Nasi lemak with egg peanuts begedil ikan bills keropok and sedaplicious sambal chilli only for $3.60 with staff discount !!!
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Newton lim Kee hokkien mee and katong keah Kee fried oysters are must-trys!!!!
Better to be closed. The service here is unbelievably poor! The MUAH CHEE lady doesn't care about her customer or business at all. Come one, if like that. People should just try real food trail .
Some stall are not open for lunch . Ambience is pretty nice in recreating an old singapore kopitiam (coffeeshop). Food is alright here
If you're here for hokkien mee , I suggest travelling a little further to MBS' Rasapura. Tourists , don't be fooled by the one served here!
Wu Xiang, ONI the Xia bing can eat... The you char kuey not fresh. Chilli is good.
Impressed with their commitment with the japanese diaster relief. Whole day income for japan! Kudos!
You guys should try out the "Orh Lua" here.. One of the best in Singapore! ;)
Dun be too high expectation for the fry oyster ... Well overall the place has a very nice 70's ambient ~
The hokkien mee was really quite good. And here's the evidence!
11choice of your satay for S$10.
Just give all the food here a miss if you ever from Penang. “Penang 人,千万迈 ki 车啊!”
Satay stall : u need tell them the no of mutton or beef or chicken when u order the set meal
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Hokkien Mee , and Teh Tarik aren't so bad in here, give a try!
Food here is very nice especially from Boon Tat Seafood !!!!:-)
Check out "73+1 Handmade Fishball Noodles " for big, springy & freshly made fishballs. The noodles , however, are only average. Read more
The satay bee hoon portion is small but it's spicy n very nice!
Found chickens and porks satay as Yum Yum. Try it and dish on it at http://dishonit.com Read more
Many flies around at the outdoor area . Food is slightly overpriced for the small servings
Nasi Lemak , Satay .. all these foooood !!!
The beef kway teow soup and bak kut teh is good!
The hokkien prawn mee and rojak are nice
Check out the old old stuffs from the past. Able to purchase too but at a price
Our riches are pointless without a culture of civic concern and propriety. Anthony Prakasam
The oyster omelette is really nice!!
Try the Bak Kut Teh - Very very nice soup
Goods taste average. But pricy !
$5 for a bowl of fish ball soup but totally worth it.
The price here is like about 125% of normal pricing, but the overall food experience is great I would say.
Fried hokkian noodle is great
All the famous stalls are here, but prices are steep $_$
claypot rice here is amazingly superb. rice and chicken had a very soft texture.. must try! & also min you've to order for 2pax. - Tanya T
Lao Ban Soya Beancurd - Unique taste! Extremely smooth n light texture! Must try! - Alycia
One of the best hawker markets. Must try satay, cereal prawns, and laksa - John Ronchi
Try the Butter Crab at Seafood Paradise. Highly recommended! - Danny Ng
Tenderers are without spice and great for kids! Rest are delicious for us! Enjoyed it. - M. Kerem Kiziltunc
Extensive shop selection with great restaurants and food court options. Can also take a boat ride in the mall canal if you feel so inclined - Kathy Matthiesen