Our national love of food is deeply woven into our social and cultural identity. With Singapore being a melting pot of various cuisines and worldly tastes, it’s easy to get our hands on almost any type of food we crave. With numerous hawker centres and coffeeshops dotting the island, they are no doubt our top go-to spots for delicious and.
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Wet markets are more than mere trading bazaars. Just like shopping centres, community clubs and parks, wet markets in Singapore have been the glue that binds communities together. Whether it is the diligent mom snatching the most affordable groceries at the break of dawn, or the hardworking man butchering fresh meats – wet markets are bustling destinations filled with charm..