The school holidays may be ending soon, but the Chinese New Year season has only just begun.
To jump start the festivities, Singapore Night Bazaar announced the comeback of Bukit Batok Chinese New Year Fair which features durian ice cream, Turkish kebabs, Japanese pizza and a lot more irresistible treats. The fair has been running from Monday (30 Dec) and will continue till 23 Jan.
Locals who want to eat like a king can grab scrumptious street food with their friends and family. Here’s what you can look forward to.
Mookata Express proves that you don’t need to travel to Thailand to taste meaty concoctions. Their Thai-style skewered meat or moo ping is served fresh from the grill, and comes in flavours like Thai curry, teriyaki, and pineapple from only $6.
Gu Grill serves authentic Thai cuisine like Tomyum Soup, Fried Chicken with Fish Sauce and Pad Thai. Meat lovers can order grilled pork from $2.
Pair your delicious meal with a dose of Thai tea in flavours like lychee, lime, and plum from $2.50, or go for the typical milk or green tea. This way, you can reward yourself with a refreshing drink after braving the hungry crowds.
Japanese dishes are healthy and delicious. So, there’s no problem with binging on Japanese pizzas, salmon okonomiyaki, and takoyaki from $2.50.
211 House of Durian serves durian pancakes and ice cream that are made from pure fruits. You can quell your fruity addiction with their dragonfruit and durian ice cream.
Meat lovers should check out Big Brother’s stall which serves a platter of Big Brother Yummy Chicken, Chicken Popcorn and Taiwanese Pork Belly Rice. You need not obsess about refuelling if you grab their nutritious enoki mushrooms and king oyster mushrooms too.
The succulent flavours of kebabs are now within your grasp thanks to the Turkish Kebab House’s Cheesy Kebab Wrap from $4. We bet you’ll keep coming back for more because cheesy chicken and beef are addicting.
Ramly burgers will always have a place in our hearts. The juicy patty fresh off the grill, tucked in a fluffy omelette and coated in their signature sauces is the perfect cure for your late night hunger pangs.
After a flavourful meal, you’re bound to crave sweet drinks. We recommend trying these sugarcane drinks that are 100% pure.
The Bukit Batok CNY Fair is between West Mall and Bukit Batok MRT Station.
The night bazaar is a 1-minute walk from the Bukit Batok MRT station.
Date: 30 Dec 2019 – 23 Jan 2020
Time: 11am-11pm
Venue: Open Field beside West Mall
Nearest MRT: Bukit Batok MRT Station
Website: Singapore Night Bazaar
The school holidays aren’t over yet so we bet that many students will frequent the bazaar and bring their friends along. You’ll undoubtedly prepare for long queues but we think that the wait will be worth it.
What are the treats that you’d like to try? Let us know in the comments below.
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