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BEST Singapore Chicken Rice, Maxwell Hawker Center Food Tour!

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BEST Singapore Chicken Rice, Maxwell Hawker Center Food Tour!

I am FINALLY in Singapore and the first thing I have to eat is the famous Hainanese Chicken Rice at Tian Tian at Maxwell food center. Which is suppose to be the BEST place for chicken rice in Singapore.

Where I ate: Maxwell Road Hawker Center


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9 MUST TRY SINGAPOREAN STREET FOOD | MICHELIN BIB GOURMAND 2022 | HAWKER Center Tour

This episode we explore some of the best Hawker Centre and Street Food in Singapore Michelin Bib Gourmand 2022 spots that was recently announced. I hope this video gives you some inspiration to try some of the must eat in Singapore’s Hawker Centre and where to eat in Singapore.

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00:00 Intro
00:38 Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice
04:08 Lian He Ben Ji Claypot Rice
06:17 J2 Famous Crispy Curry Puff
07:23 Hong Kee Beef Noodle
10:22 A Noodle Story
12:50 Eminent Frog Porridge
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21:43 Unagi Tei (Man Main Unagi)

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Singapore street food tour MICHELIN Bib Gourmand 2022 edition, let’s GO! We only visited 9 out of 67 Singapore Michelin Bib Gourmand 2022 spots but surely they are worth trying when you are planning your trip / travel to Singapore.

1) Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice at Maxwell Food Centre
One of the best Hainanese chicken rice we’ve ever eaten. If you are in Singapore, you need to try chicken rice which unofficially national dish of Singapore.

2) Lian He Ben Ji Claypot Rice at Chinatown Complex
Be prepared to wait for about 1 hour for this claypot rice. We suggest to order mixed rice that comes with chicken, pork sausage, salted fish

3) J2 Famous Crispy Curry Puff at Amoy Street Food Centre
S$1.80 for the crispy curry potato chicken puff, freshly cooked and it’s perfect for snack

4) Hong Kee Beef Noodle at Amoy Street Food Centre
Two options to choose soup or dry beef noodle. Whilst our preference is fully packed beefy noodle soup, this place serves clear and mild beef noodle soup.

5) A Noodle Story at Guoco Tower & Amoy Street Food Centre
From humble beginning in hawker centre stall at Amoy Street Food Centre, this Singaporean style ramen earned the Michelin Bib Gourmand award for 7 consecutive years.

6) Eminent Frog Porridge at Geylang
Well known spot to have frog even among local Singaporeans. Frog legs cooked in different sauces from Gong Bao (dried chili), Spring Onion, Chinese Essence, Chinese Herb Soup and paired with plain porridge. Both frog legs & plain porridge are cooked in claypot which make them so aromatic and super flavorful. We tried the Gong Bao with their promotion “buy 2 get 1 free” and did not regret it at all.

7) Tai Wah Pork Noodle at Hong Lim Market & Food Centre
Hong Lim hawker centre is conveniently located not far from Chinatown Singapore. Tai Wah pork noodle is famous for bak chor mee that translates to minced meat noodles. Egg noodle tossed in vinegar, soy sauce, minced meat, pork slices, pork meatball and lard.

8) Song Fa Bak Kut Teh
Bak Kut Teh means “meat bone tea” - basically pork rib dish cooked in broth of herbs and spices, known for health benefits. Song Fa Bak Kut Teh have many branches across Singapore and their broth is sweet peppery rather than herbal flavour.

9) Unagi Tei formerly known Man Man Japanese Unagi at Keong Saik Rd
One of the best unagi dish we have tried outside Japan. Unagi Tei is famous for hitsumabushi, Nagoya specialty dish.

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Maxwell Food Centre: Famous Tian Tian Chicken Rice

Maxwell Food Centre is a hawker food court right in the heart of Singapore. Singapore food guide:

There are many hawker food centers in Singapore, but one of the most well known in the center of the city is Maxwell Food Centre, home to a number of legendary food stalls, and a food court that attracts both local Singaporeans and plenty of tourists. When I asked where to eat Singapore chicken rice in Singapore, one of the many suggestions was Tian Tian Chicken Rice, the most well known stall at Maxwell, and perhaps one of the busiest stalls in all of Singapore. The stall has been publicized by many tv shows and celebrities.

Ying and I arrived to Maxwell quite early, about 11 am, in an effort to beat the main lunchtime rush, and luckily we arrived so it wasn’t too busy. But Tian Tian chicken rice still had a line, with about 20 people in front of us. Luckily, the line didn’t take long and we ordered ½ a chicken and a plate of rice and brought it back to a table. Additionally, I was also interested in trying the fish bee hoon from a stall called Jing Hua Sliced Fish Bee Hoon, which oftentimes has an equally long line of hungry customers.

Let’s start with the chicken rice. The rice was very sticky and fragrant with garlic and shallots. The chicken for me was a little on the soft side, a little too soft, and it was drenched in an oily gravy sauce. The chicken overall wasn’t my favorite… I think it was too soft and it lacked that good chicken texture. The sauce, which included a combination of chilies, garlic, and ginger, was pretty good - drinkable good. Overall, I like the rice and the sauce, but definitely I tried better boiled Hainanese chicken I think. A well known Singapore food blogger, Dr. Leslie Tay ( conducted a survey about the best chicken rice in Singapore and Tian Tian Chicken Rice was the clear winner, so it’s still a favorite in Singapore, but it seems that everyone has their own favorite in the city.

The fish bee hoon from Jing Hua Sliced Fish Bee Hoon I thought was pretty good. It was plain and soothing, with a milky broth and fresh slices of fish. It made a good tasting, healthy, and light dish to accompany my chicken rice. There are a lot more dishes to try at Maxwell Food Centre as well, so it’s a great place to browse around and eat when you’re in Singapore.

Tian Tian Chicken Rice
Address: Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur St
Open hours: 11 am – 8 pm (closed on Monday)
Prices: I had the ½ chicken for $12 SGD, but you can just get rice topped with chicken for much less

Jing Hua Sliced Fish Bee Hoon
Address: Stall #77 at Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur St
Open hours: 11 am – 8:30 pm (closed on Thursday)
Prices: $5 SGD

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Maxwell Hawker Food Centre Singapore MUST TRY Food - Best Chicken Rice?

The Maxwell Food Centre is usually the first place I head to once I arrive in Singapore. I start my Maxwell Food Centre food tour off with the famous Tian Tian chicken rice. Other dishes I try include: oyster cake, fish porridge, black carrot cake and kaya toast.

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BEST chicken rice Singapore?! We try Tian Tian in Maxwell Hawker Centre

AWARD-WINNING Chicken Rice: Exploring Singapore's Maxwell Hawker Center

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Come travel to the Maxwell Food Center in Singapore's Chinatown. This hawker market has every favorite Singaporean dish you could want, including Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, a famous stand that has been touted by celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Anthony Bourdain. The best part? You can get a meal there for less than $4 US. Enjoy this look at Singapore's street food scene, recorded in early January 2020.

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Here are all the places we ate at in this Singapore food tour:

Bak Kee Teochew Satay Bee Hoon ( - First we headed to Bukit Merah, also known as Red Hill. It’s a huge neighborhood complex, market and hawker center. There’s a massive selection of food to choose from, but KF Seetoh took me first to eat satay bee hoon, or thin angel hair vermicelli covered in seafood and pork, and a ladle of creamy peanut sauce.

Hong Seng Curry Rice ( - Within the same Red Hill hawker centre you’ll find Hong Seng Curry Rice, where you can enjoy another popular Singapore street food - Hainanese curry rice.

Geylang Lorong 29 Hokkien Mee ( - Continuing on this food tour we drove over to Geylang to eat one of the best versions of Hokkien fried prawn mee, a stir fried noodle dish that’s one of the most beloved in Singapore. They make it by the batch and we had the chance to see the entire process of how it’s made. Delicious!

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Ultimate Singapore Food Tour! Trying the Best Hawker Dishes in Singapore

One of the things we have been most excited for while traveling in Singapore is to go on a food tour! Singaporean food is said to be some of the best in the world, and so many of the country's most famous dishes come from hawker stalls. If you also love food and want to book the same tour with A Chef's Tour, just click here:

If you haven't heard of a hawker center before, not to worry! A hawker Centre is a covered area where many low-cost food stalls (i.e. hawker stalls) are set up to serve delicious food. The type of food is similar to the street food you can find in many other parts of the world - the dishes are generally small (although not always), meant to be cooked quickly, and are very affordable! Hawker Centers were created to have a clean place for street food vendors to cook, and now these centers are home to some of the best foods in the world!

We tried 10 different foods in this video, and so many of them were Michelin recommended dishes, right from the hawker stalls. Our first stop was at the Maxwell Hawker Centre in Singapore's Chinatown where we tried ngoh hiang, rojak, popiah, kopi with kaya toast, ondeh ondeh, and Hainanese chicken rice! Then we hopped on the metro with our guide Priscilla, and went to Singapore's Little India for the famous Michelin recommended biriyani dish that is served at the Tekka Centre. After spending 2 months in India in 2022, we have become very familiar with good (and bad) biriyani, and we thought this one was amazing! To finish off the tour, we visited Haji Lane in Kampong Glam for some Turkish kadayif and apple tea.

Trying Singaporean food for the first time through a food tour was such a great way to understand the cuisine in a short amount of time. With less than a week in the city, we knew we wouldn't have enough time to explore Singaporean food well enough on our own. What makes Singaporean food so interesting and also a bit difficult to explore independently is the diversity of the dishes. With people from all over the world immigrating to Singapore, the food scene is incredibly varied, and taking a food tour allowed us to get a taste of many cuisines today, most notably Chinese, Malaysian, Indian, and Turkish. It was amazing!

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Most Popular Singapore Hawker Center Tour | Maxwell Food Centre Tour

Most Popular Singapore Hawker Center Tour | Maxwell Food Centre

Maxwell Food Centre is a popular hawker centre located in the Chinatown area of Singapore. It is one of the oldest and most well-known hawker centres in the city, and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

The hawker centre is known for its wide variety of local food, including Hainanese chicken rice, char kway teow, and popiah. It has more than 100 food stalls, and some of the most popular stalls include Tian Tian Chicken Rice, Zhen Zhen Porridge, and Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice.

Maxwell Food Centre is open daily from 8am to 10pm. It has both indoor and outdoor seating, with a total capacity of around 1,000 people. The prices of the food at Maxwell Food Centre are generally affordable and range from around SGD 3 to SGD 10.

The hawker centre has won several awards, including the Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2016, 2017, and 2018. It is also considered a cultural institution in Singapore, and is often featured in travel guides and documentaries about Singaporean cuisine.

Despite its popularity, Maxwell Food Centre has maintained a high level of cleanliness and hygiene. It has received the A grading in cleanliness from the National Environment Agency, which is the highest grade possible.

Overall, Maxwell Food Centre is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to experience the vibrant and diverse food culture of Singapore.

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Famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice Maxwell Food Centre Singapore

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One of the first things that comes to mind when we speak about Singapore, is the incredible food scene! From breakfast, to lunch, to dinner… and of course, desserts and drinks, and anything else between! This country is such a melting pot of cultures and flavours that we have merely scratched the surface of. So, there’s no better place to have a hawker centre food tour than right here in central Singapore at the Maxwell Food Hawker Centre! Talk about delicious AND affordable!

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With over 100 stalls offering a mind-boggling variety of dishes, navigating Maxwell can be overwhelming. But that's part of the fun! From classic Hainanese chicken rice to mouthwatering satay sticks, flavorful curries, and even sweet treats like ondeh-ondeh, there's something for every taste bud here.
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Welcome to the best Singapore food review show! With over a million followers on Facebook!

When you visit Singapore then you must try these Singapore Hawker Centers -
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4. Old Airport Road Food Centre & Shopping mall in Singapore

Also try these Singapore Street Food -
Laksa, Curry Chicken Noodle, Mee Pok, minced meat fishball noodle, fried oyster, fried kway teow and fried hokkien prawn noodle, Duck Rice, charcoal fried hokkien mee, Nasi Biryani

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Maxwell Food Centre is a popular hawker food center in Singapore known for its diverse range of affordable and delicious local dishes. It's a great place to try traditional Singaporean street food like Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, char kway teow, and more. The center is located in the Chinatown area and is a must-visit for both tourists and locals looking to experience authentic Singaporean cuisine.

Maxwell Food Centre has a rich history that dates back to 1829 when it was first established as a wet market named Maxwell Market. It was named after Sir John Maxwell, a British colonial governor of Singapore. Over the years, it underwent various renovations and improvements. In 1986, it was officially converted into a hawker center and renamed Maxwell Food Centre.

The center has maintained its historical charm while becoming a hub for local food culture. It has garnered a reputation for serving traditional Singaporean hawker fare and is one of the most well-known and beloved food centers in the country. The diverse range of food stalls, each specializing in a different dish, contributes to the vibrant culinary scene that Maxwell Food Centre is known for today.

Maxwell Food Centre is known for its variety of delicious food stalls. Here are some popular food stalls you might want to check out:

Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice: Famous for their flavorful Hainanese chicken rice.

Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice: Another well-regarded stall for authentic Hainanese chicken rice.

Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake: Offers crispy oyster cakes filled with a mixture of minced pork, prawns, and oysters.

Maxwell Fuzhou Fishball Noodles: Known for their fishball noodles with bouncy fish balls and tasty broth.

Zhen Zhen Porridge: Offers comforting rice porridge with various toppings like century egg and minced pork.

Lau Pa Sat Kway Chap: Known for their Kway Chap, a dish of flat rice sheets in a herbal broth with various meats.

Popiah & Rojak: A stall that serves both fresh spring rolls (popiah) and Chinese fruit and vegetable salad (rojak).

Hoe Kee Porridge: Offers a variety of porridge options with different toppings.

Seng Heng Hainanese Curry Rice: Popular for their Hainanese - style curry rice with a selection of dishes.

Lim Kee Banana Fritters: Offers crispy banana fritters and other deep-fried delights.

Remember that popularity may vary, and it's a good idea to explore the stalls and their offerings to find your favorites. Enjoy your culinary adventure at Maxwell Food Centre!

To get to Maxwell Food Centre in Singapore, you can use public transportation or a taxi:

MRT (Mass Rapid Transit): Take the MRT to the nearest station, which is Maxwell MRT Station on the Thomson - East Coast line (TEL).

Bus: There are several bus stops near Maxwell Food Centre. You can use public buses that serve the Chinatown area, such as bus numbers 80, 145, 197, and more.

Taxi/Grab: You can also take a taxi or use the Grab ride-hailing service to reach the food centre. Just provide the address Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur Street, Singapore 069184.

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