Little India is a must visit part of Singapore and here are the 5 restaurants you must step into and the dishes you must try.
Curry Puffs are a key part of the Singaporean culture and food scene. You cannot leave Singapore without trying out a Curry Puff.
Heap Seng Leong is a traditional kopitiam (cafe) in Singapore that does the traditional Singaporean breakfast: kaya toast. It is a must visit spot.
Chocolate strawberries are all the rage in London right now. This post highlights what you can get for the same price or less at the Borough Market.
Khanom Krok is a hidden gem in the Borough Market that does Thai food including a couple of iconic Thai desserts: khanom krok and mango sticky rice!
Juma Kitchen is our favourite stall in Borough Market. They are an Iraqi spot that does mixed grill kebabs, kubba haleb and kunafa and we tried it all.
Mei Mei is an authentic Singaporean spot in the heart of Borough Market where you can get classic dishes like kaya toast and hainanese chicken rice.
Monmouth, according to many Londoners, arguably does the best coffee in London. So, we visited the Borough Market branch to test out this claim!
Appam was one of our finds of this particular trip to Singapore. This treat in little India Singapore is not to be missed for breakfast.
Salted egg chicken rice is probably the find of our trip this particular time in Singapore. This dish blew us away. We tried it at a local legend: Puncak.