LAU PA SAT
The busiest of Singapore's hawker centers, this large metal structure stands in stark contrast to the CBD buildings.
At lunchtime, you'll meet the city's bankers, Indian workers, local white-collar workers and tourists. You can lunch or dine under the wrought-iron canopy imported from Glasgow in 1894. In a district where restaurants close early in the evening, this hawker court is a godsend. In the midst of the city's tall modern buildings, the white wrought-iron structure stands out. This place, which was Singapore's first market opened in 1825, is now one of the city-state's most famous hawkers . Kebabs are now served here at all hours.
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