When in Singapore, the best way to experience the city is through its array of mouthwatering local fare. That's what British digital nomad Daisy Dyke did when she was in the Lion City. She reached out on her TikTok page earlier this month asking for the best spots to try Singaporean food, and netizens dropped all of their recommendations. One...
That's what British digital nomad Daisy Dyke did when she was in the Lion City. She reached out on her TikTok page earlier this month asking for the best spots to try Singaporean food, and netizens dropped all of their recommendations.@daisystraveldiaries
Replying to @Jon Phay my first stop on my Singapore food tour thanks to ALL OF YOU for reccomending these places. If you want tios for Singapore food then see my last reel!She ordered set A from the menu, which comes with kaya toast with butter, two soft-boiled eggs and kopi, but she opted for the iced version.She found the toast to be sweet, but after dipping it in the egg, she mentioned, "I'm obsessed.
The dish clearly made an impression on her as she returned to Ya Kun Kaya Toast for her last meal in Singapore.One user mentioned, "she is eating it right." To which, Daisy mentioned that she copied it from another customer who dipped the toast in eggs. One user also praised her for adding soy sauce and pepper to her eggs, mentioning how some foreigners don't typically season the half-boiled eggs.During her three-day stay in Singapore, she tried other iconic foods as well, including the King and Queen of Fruits.The mangosteen got a thumbs up too, mentioning that it had citrusy notes.
Other highlights from her foodie exploration included chicken rice from Maxwell Food Centre's Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, minced pork noodles from Newton Food Centre, and satay from Lau Pa Sat.
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