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LAU PA SAT

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18, Raffles Quay, Singapore City, Singapore
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2024
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2024

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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carine0611
Visited in december 2018
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Bonne adresse à visiter
Les serveurs sont vraiment sympas et serviables. Les plats sont délicieux et bien préparés.
Eddy_74
Visited in august 2015
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Le food court à faire à Singapour ! Au cœur de la City Singapourienne, ce food court offre une large variété de styles de cuisine + stand de jus de fruit frais à l'intérieur. Le Lau Pa Sat, en plus d'être architecturalement remarquable, est néanmoins renommé pour ses satay (ils sont grillés à l'extérieur sur des barbecues au charbon) --> les meilleurs mangés en Asie à ce jour. A gouter également, le prata indien (pate feuilletée frite farcie avec de la viande --> excellent).

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