
I’m off on my travels again, and hoping to post about some excellent world cuisine over the next little while. First stop is the city state of Singapore, home of the Merlion I snapped in my main photo above.
After a 13 hour flight from London, my wife and I were hungry and ready to explore the local neighbourhood where our hotel is located, in the city’s district known as Little India. It is so-called because, since the 19th century, workers and their families travelling here from India have made this district their home.
Consequently, a walk around the local streets is an experience to behold. They teem with garish gold jewellery shops and the lingering scent of incense. There are spangly market stalls packed with colourful saris and dress shirts, at which industrious tailors sit by their sewing machines, ready to customise a garment to your precise fit.
The lanes are sided by canopies and known as five-foot ways. Originally designed to afford residents fresh air with shade from the hot sun, they now provide alfresco seating for hungry diners at the many restaurants and food stalls selling authentic Indian food.

We settled at a corner establishment and ordered the selection below: chicken and vegetable birianis, which came with a raita and selection of dipping sauces.

The side of vegetable samosas was unlike any I have had before. I am used to a filling wrapped up in a deep fried, triangular parcel of filo pastry, but these were pear-shaped, in a crispy pastry that had the sweet, coconut flavour of peshwari naan bread.

It was authentic, no-nonsense fare, cooked and served with cheer (check out these guys, and their cool t-shirts, below).

I’ve read that this is generally an expensive city, but this food came at reasonable prices (less than S$20 per head, which is about £10/US$20, and that included the Tiger beers).
There’ll be more to come from Singapore, so watch this space. If anyone wishes to send me recommendations on local places to eat, or food to try, please post in the comments below.
I’m keeping the Indian vibe going with this track from Monsoon added to the ADK Playlist: Ever So Lonely.
17 replies on “Hello Singapore”
Best Wishes for an amazing journey!!
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Thanks, Judith. Good to have you along!
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Well, your first stop food looks amazing! Happy travels.
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Thanks, Dorothy. Pretty certain I won’t starve here!
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Have a marvellous time! The food looks good & one of my favourite tracks on my Jakarta album CD 💿
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Thanks. Some parts of Little India a bit reminiscent of Leicester for me!
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The food looks delicious! Have a great trip.
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Certainly will, Stephanie. Good to have you along for the ride.
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Have a wonderful time Kevin, and should you decide to visit the casino you must bring your passport 🙂
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Thanks for the heads up, June. I did actually spot the casino down at Marina Sands. Let’s see how lucky I feel! 😉
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So jealous!! Looks amazing Kevin !
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Thanks! Do please follow along, as there will be more posts.
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Looks amazing and probably tasted just as good!! I visited Singapore as well, the food there was delicious.
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Thanks! I agree, and feel free to check out my other foodie posts from Singapore 🙂
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Will do. I’ve written my travel experience on Singapore as well, but your food choices look much better!
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still my dream
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Thank you, I hope you get to follow your dream!
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