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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MUST TRY Singapore Street Food at Maxwell Food Centre
Maxwell Food Centre is home to some of Singapore’s best hawker stalls. It’s lauded by both locals and tourists as THE hawker centre to go to if you want to savour true blue Singaporean food. We don’t have to say much, because the queues at some of these stalls speak volumes! Here are five dishes which we think you should try during your visit to Maxwell Food Centre! Enjoy!
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Best of Street Food in Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, Singapore
Maxwell Road Hawker Centre has been featured on many television channels for offering excellent authentic local food at reasonable prices.
Strategically located at Chinatown and opposite the beautiful Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, this hawker centre is an ideal place for visitors to have a rest and enjoy tasty local food while exploring Chinatown.
The two long lines of stalls offer mainly Chinese inspired dishes ( think dim sum, rice porridge, fish balls and noodles ) but there is always a selection of regional cuisines to choose from.
At lunchtimes between 12:00-14:00 the whole building is swamped with nearby office workers.
Maxwell Road Hawker Centre is one of the best places to try genuine Singaporean dishes that are cheap and very tasty..
There are many famous food stalls : Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice stall (#01-10), Zhen Zhen Porridge (#01-54), China Street Fritters (#01-64), Marina South Delicious Food (#01-35), and Hoe Kee Porridge (#01-45).
Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice stall is the most popular food stall in Maxwell Hawker Centre, if not the most popular in all of Singapore! Snaking queues are a common sight close to meal times – especially after The Michelin Guide gave Tian Tian a Michelin Star (the first ever given to a street stall anywhere in the world).
If you are in the mood for steamed chicken on rice but don’t have the time to wait in line, you can check out Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice just a few stalls down, who himself is a former staff member at his more famous neighbour.
Another enduring favourite at Maxwell Hawker Centre is Rojak, Popiah & Cockle, which serves the Malay style mix of crispy bread, fruit and vegetable and egg mix all smothered in a bold, biting sauce
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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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싱가폴 로컬 추천 하이난치킨 맛집, 맥스웰 호커센터 먹투어! BEST Singapore Chicken Rice, Maxwell Hawker Center Food Tour!
드디어 제가 싱가폴에 가게 됐어요! 도착하자마자 한일은 맥스웰 호커센터 안에 있는 Tian Tian 의 그 유명한 하이난 치킨 덮밥 먹으러 간거였는데요. 싱가폴 전체에서 베스트로 꼽히는 곳이예요.
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.
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Ultimate Food Guide to Maxwell Food Centre Part 1. The Food Adventure continues here
Delicious Singapore Hawker Food. Welcome to another Food Adventure with Getting Lost. We are doing another Ultimate Food Guide. This time it is for Maxwell Food Centre. An internationally famous food centre right at the edge of the CBD of Singapore. We will be starting our food adventure here today with lots of good food like Hoe Kee Porridge, Zhen Zhen Porridge, China Street Fritters, Hup Kee Wu Xiang Guan Chang, 75 Peanut Soup & Tian Cheng Food. So join me for Part 1 of our Ultimate Food Adventure here at Maxwell Food Centre.
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Want to know where to get the best food in Singapore? Watch this video! I visit the best hawker centres in Singapore! And while I'm at the hawker centres, I sample same delicious Singaporean food like Hainanese Chicken Rice, Chwee kueh, Shave Ice, and of course Satay. In addition to telling you what is awesome about each hawker centre, I will also tell you how to get there, and which ones just received the Michelin star and Michelin Bib Gourmand awards. I also focused this list on the best hawker centres for a visitor to Singapore, so most of them are easy to get to by MRT and close to where most hotels are (Orchard Road & the Central Business District).
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Delicious Singapore Hawker Food. Welcome to another Food Adventure with Getting Lost. We are at our next food centre and on Episode 5 of our Worth The Queue Adventure. Eventhough we want to try all the food at a food centre, we don't have enough hours during our lunch time and/or the stomach capacity to try all the queues. So now you don't have to. Just watch my videos and inform yourself about the latest information about queues.
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Worth the Queue Ep. 4 : Maxwell Food Centre
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[SG05S1] Maxwell Food Centre! Trying Singapore Local Food! Where to eat in Singapore?
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Maxwell Food Centre. Which stall sells the best Hainanese Chicken Rice? I ate them all to find out
Delicious Singapore Hawker Food. Welcome to another Food Adventure with Getting Lost. Maxwell Food Centre, there is a famous Hainanese Chicken Rice stall called Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice. But that is not the only stall selling Hainanese Chicken Rice.
There are 6 other stalls.
1) Heng Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice
2) Hong Xiang Hainanese Chicken Rice
3) Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice
4) Maxwell Hainanese Chicken Rice
5) Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice
6) Uncle Sky Singapore Hainanese Chicken Rice
And so my stomach got to wondering, which place makes the best Hainanese Chicken Rice here at this Food Centre? How to their prices compare? How do their food compare? What type of sauces they provide? Which type of plates colour they use? So many question, and this is the only video that will answer all these questions.
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Singapore Maxwell Food Centre in 4 minutes (Discovering Hidden Gems)
This video talks about Maxwell Food Centre. In this video, we talk about the stalls that are located at Maxwell Food Centre.
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Hi all, today we are going to the Maxwell Food Centre. We are now standing just outside of Tanjong Pagar MRT Exit B. The Maxwell Chambers used to be the headquarters of Singapore Customs from 1932 to 1989. Follow the 3 guys in front, we are going to that direction towards Maxwell Food Centre.
When you see the Ministry of National Development, then cross the road at the traffic light. After you cross the road, turn to the left and walk all the way straight towards Maxwell Food Centre.
This is my favourite stall here. When I first ate their pomfret first soup more than 12 years ago, I fell in love with it. Remember to take the highly savory bean paste when you eat this dish. The pomfret slices are very fresh and silky smooth. The broth is also refreshingly light and I always finish all of it.
This stall sells traditional handmade ngoh hiang. Hand made ngoh hiang always seem to taste much better than the machine made ones. China Street Fritters serve authentic Hokkien-style ngoh hiang which is very rare these days. They have a total of 7 items to choose from. Their ngoh hiang is fragrant and not too oily. Dip the ngoh hiang in the starchy sweet sauce and chilli sauce to eat it.
This stall is well known for their Fu zhou Fishball, char siew and wanton. The noodles are chewy and the char siew are flavorful. However, I thought the wanton is a bit too small. Overall it is very delicious.
If you see a stall with yellow signboard at Maxwell, it usually serves very nice food. Their red bean soup taste very good. If you ever come to Maxwell Food Centre, try to go for their peanut soup. I think it is very tasty.
Woong Kee started in Ipoh and they opened a stall here in Singapore. Surprisingly, their beancurd is very smooth and it is not too sweet. After so much food, lets walk to the area nearby to sit and relax.
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Carrot cake at Chey Sua Carrot Cake, 127 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh, Singapore 310127. Open 6:00am to 1:00pm. Closed Monday.
Curry puffs at J2 Crispy Curry Puffs, Amoy Street Food Centre, stall #01-21, 7 Maxwell Rd, Singapore 06911. Open 8:00am to 4:00pm. Closed Sunday.
Fried Prawn Mee at Hong Heng Fried Sotong Prawn Mee, Tiong Bahru Hawker Centre, 30 Seng Poh Rd, Tiong Bahru Stall number #02-01. Open 11:00am to 8:00pm. Closed on Monday.
Claypot Chicken Rice at New Lucky Claypot Rice, 44 Holland Dr, #02 19, Holland Drive Market & Food Center, Singapore 270044. Open 11:00am to 1:00pm and 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Closed Wednesday.
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