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Hidden Gems in East
The East of Singapore is a largely residential region that has 20km of beach, excellent seafood eateries, and plenty of cycle paths as its drawcard. What it lacks in tourist attractions and business centres, it makes up for with sports facilities, reasonably priced and spacious condos, and acres of parkland. Follow us as we uncover the Hidden Gems you can find in East of Singapore.
Budget Price Range
FOC = Free of Charge
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$$ = $10<$20
$$$ = >$20
328 Katong Laksa
Food
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The founder of Katong Laksa, Ms Nancy Koh, took a period of six months through many rounds of trial and error, to create and perfect the recipe. Of the 45 years of existence of laksa in Singapore, Katong Laksa has been a well-known favourite for the last 22 years, which was highly recommended by Yan Can Cook in 2001. It has even attracted the interests of celebrities around Asia who flew here from Hong Kong, Taiwan etc.
Mizzy Corner Nasi Lemak
Food
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Changi Village Food Centre is noted for its numerous nasi lemak stalls, making it a popular place to satisfy a nasi lemak appetite. Mizzy Corner, one of the more popular stalls with customers regularly joining the wait, stands among the crowd. If you Google "best nasi lemak stall in Changi Village Food Centre," Mizzy Corner is sure to come up as one of the top results.
Kampong Lorong Buangkok
Attractions
F.O.C
Kampong Lorong Buangkok is the last surviving Kampong village in Singapore. With a population of roughly 30 residents, comprising of both Malay and Chinese families, the village is small. Curious to know why this village has survived the test of time? Then read more to find out!
Guan Hoe Soon Restaurant
Food
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Singapore's oldest Nyonya restaurant continues to serve some of the city's greatest Peranakan cuisine. In fact, the restaurant (which opened in 1953) is said to be a favorite of the late former Prime Minister Lee Kwan Yew. Ayam buah keluak, sayur lodeh (vegetables in coconut curry), and udang assam pedas (prawns in a spicy tamarind sauce) are Nyonya mainstays that provide a taste of superb Nyonya cuisine.

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328 Katong Laksa
The founder of Katong Laksa, Ms Nancy Koh, took a period of six months through many rounds of trial and error, to create and perfect the recipe. Of the 45 years of existence of laksa in Singapore, Katong Laksa has been a well-known favourite for the last 22 years, which was highly recommended by Yan Can Cook in 2001. It has even attracted the interests of celebrities around Asia who flew here from Hong Kong, Taiwan etc.


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Flaming Spice is a Muslim-friendly restaurant dishing out delicious Thai, Indian, Indonesian, Western & Middle Eastern fares.

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A casual Peranakan diner based in Singapore that serves an array of delectable Nyonya dishes. Featured in various media publications including The Straits Times, MyPaper, Channel U, TCS5, Her World and many more.

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Kampong Lorong Buangkok
Kampong Lorong Buangkok is the last surviving Kampong village in Singapore. With a population of roughly 30 residents, comprising of both Malay and Chinese families, the village is small. Curious to know why this village has survived the test of time? Then read more to find out!

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Changi Village Food Centre is noted for its numerous nasi lemak stalls, making it a popular place to satisfy a nasi lemak appetite. Mizzy Corner, one of the more popular stalls with customers regularly joining the wait, stands among the crowd. If you Google "best nasi lemak stall in Changi Village Food Centre," Mizzy Corner is sure to come up as one of the top results.

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Guan Hoe Soon Restaurant
Singapore's oldest Nyonya restaurant continues to serve some of the city's greatest Peranakan cuisine. In fact, the restaurant (which opened in 1953) is said to be a favorite of the late former Prime Minister Lee Kwan Yew. Ayam buah keluak, sayur lodeh (vegetables in coconut curry), and udang assam pedas (prawns in a spicy tamarind sauce) are Nyonya mainstays that provide a taste of superb Nyonya cuisine.