If you haven’t been to Singapore, chances are you haven’t tried authentic hawker street food.
But with celebrity chef endorsements, an array of complex flavors and plenty of spice, Singaporean cuisine is shaping up to be one of the next big things in food.
Earlier this year, Anthony Bourdain announced that he would be teaming up with K.F. Seetoh, an expert in Singapore’s dining scene, to open a 155,000 square feet food hall-- set to be the largest in New York City. Though the market will feature cuisines from around the world, Bourdain has repeatedly credited Asian influences—and Singapore in particular—as inspiration.
If you haven’t been to Singapore, chances are you haven’t tried authentic hawker street food.But with celebrity chef endorsements, an array of complex flavors and plenty of spice, Singaporean cuisine is shaping up to be one of the next big things in food.Earlier this year, Anthony Bourdain announced that he would be teaming up with K.F. Seetoh, an expert in Singapore’s dining scene, to open a 155,000 square feet food hall-- set to be the largest in New York City. Though the market will feature cuisines from around the world, Bourdain has repeatedly credited Asian influences—and Singapore in particular—as inspiration.
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