Fast Food






International fast food chains like McDonald's, Carl's Jr., Burger King, KFC, MOS Burger, Dairy Queen, Orange Julius etc are commonly found in various shopping malls. Prices range from $2 for a basic burger and $5 upwards for a set meal. All restaurants are self-service and clearing your table after your meal is optional.

In addition to the usual suspects, look out for these uniquely Singaporean brands:

  • Bengawan Solo. Singapore version of Indonesian cakes, Chinese pastries and everything in between. The name is taken from the name of a famous river in Java.
  • BreadTalk. This self-proclaimed "designer bread" chain has taken not just Singapore but much of South-East Asia by storm. Everything is jazzily shaped, funkily named (eg. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Bacon) and baked on premises. Just note that, to the Western palate, most everything is rather sweet.
  • Jollibean. Fresh soy drinks, beancurd and tasty mee chiang kueh Chinese pancakes.
  • Old Chang Kee. Famous for their curry puffs, but their range now covers anything and everything deep-fried. Take-away only.
  • Ya Kun Kaya. Serves the classic Singaporean breakfast all day long: kaya toast, runny eggs and strong, sweet coffee (plus some other drinks).
  • Killiney Kopitiam. Serves kaya toast, kopi and ginger tea (with ice or without); waiters at the Somerset location shout your order towards the back with gusto.

Rate your fav fast food...or add some fast food that we have missed here..Appreciate!

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Google on January 16, 2008 at 09:00 AM said:

Breaktalk just started their new outlet call Toastbox, worth a try. Their porkfloss with toast and generous serving of peanut butter toast.

yakun on September 27, 2007 at 11:45 PM said:

yakun is tops for kaya toast. and i love the curry puff in ang mo kio central.better than old chang kee. as for western, i guess best will be kfc.

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