4 Wet Markets to visit in Singapore

January 4, 2024

Tekka Centre

Located in the heart of Little India, Tekka Centre is a melting pot of cultures and cuisines. Famous for its wet market, it offers a vast array of fresh produce, meats, and seafood. The second floor houses a food centre where you can enjoy a plethora of local dishes, like biryani, roti prata, and teh tarik.

Tekka Centre

Tekka Ln, Aya Shop

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Chinatown Complex

Chinatown Complex, the largest hawker centre in Singapore, is a haven for food enthusiasts. With over 260 food stalls, it offers a dizzying array of Singaporean favorites, including Hainanese chicken rice, char kway teow, and chilli crab. The wet market on the ground floor is a great place to find fresh ingredients and traditional Chinese herbs.


Chinatown Complex Market and Food Centre

46 Smith St, Singapore 05895

Tiong Bahru Market

Tiong Bahru Market is known for its art deco architecture and a more laid-back atmosphere. The market is a popular breakfast spot, offering local delights like chwee kueh (steamed rice cakes) and lor mee (noodles in a thick gravy). The wet market is well-known for its high-quality produce and friendly vendors.

Tiong Bahru Market

52 Tiong Bahru Rd, Singapore 168716

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Geylang Serai Market

Geylang Serai Market, located in the Malay community of Singapore, is famous for its Malay and Indonesian food offerings. The market is especially lively during the Ramadan period, with a variety of stalls selling traditional kueh (cakes) and snacks. Its wet market is a go-to for spices, herbs, and halal meat.

Geylang Serai Market and Food Centre

1 Geylang Serai, Singapore 402001

These traditional markets in Singapore are not just places for buying and selling goods. They are vibrant community hubs where the past and present converge, offering a sensory feast and a deeper understanding of Singapore's diverse culture. Whether you're a local or a tourist, a visit to these markets is a must for an authentic Singaporean experience.

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