Lau Pa Sat food guide
Since its establishment in 1824, Lau Pa Sat has undergone numerous major renovations. Besides the impressive new architecture and famous satay stalls, Lau Pa Sat has much more to offer. Whether you’re looking for a place to bring your tourist friends, a newbie in the CBD looking for good lunch grub, or simply a hungry soul, here are 17 stalls in Lau Pa Sat to check out!
1. Feng Xiang Bak Kut Teh
Unlike their Hokkien and Teochew counterparts, Cantonese-style herbal bak kut teh can be hard to come by in Singapore. With six outlets islandwide, Feng Xiang Bak Kut Teh is a popular option for those craving this dish.
Try their classic Herbal Bak Kut Teh ($8.50) for a heady bowl of herbal soup, pork ribs and tau kee, or order the Mixed Pig Pork Organ Fried Porridge ($7.50) for...