1. Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee & Seafood


Look past its generic name, because this sloppy, glistening plate of Hokkien mee is anything but. You can still visit the original stall at Whampoa Food Centre, which has been around since 1974, though expect to wait in line with at least 10 other people. The Whampoa outlet is listed in the Michelin Bib Gourmand guide, but reviews are mixed, with some lamenting the lack of pork lard. Fret not, though, as this stall in Punggol dishes out a decent amount of lard on the side, alongside generous helpings of tender squid rings and prawns. As for the noodles and gravy, they've got a darker-than-usual tinge and a satisfying smokiness that keeps you going back for more. Slap on some of that homemade chilli sauce for the perfect bite. Prices start at $5.20 for the small size, $7.30 for medium and $9.40 for large.