About Lau Pa Sat
Initially built in 1894, Lau Pa Sat is the largest Victorian filigree cast iron structure, in Southeast Asia that still remains today. Located in the center of the Singapore’s business district, the place that used to be a wet market have been restored to become today’s favourite food centre for the Singaporeans that offers a wide and delicious variety of local food for everyone. At the peak hours, Lau Pa Sat would be bustling with activity.
At Lau Pa Sat, tourists can experience the rich Singapore cuisine that comprises of the different cultural food. The Indian Roti Prata, Roti John, Mutton Curry, the malay Nasi Lemak, Nasi Bryani, Satay, Laksa, Mee Rebus, Mee Goreng, the Chinese Hainanese chicken rice, Yong tau foo, dim sum, Char Kway Teow and so much more, ranging from main courses to deserts like the Ice Kachang for the tropical heat in Singapore where is it summer all year round! Prices of the food sold at Lau Pa Sat is also affordable to almost everyone and is ideal for one who will like to enjoy a wide variety of delicious dishes at the same time.
Under the delicate Victorian columns and rooftop, visitors can enjoy the cuisine of the different races and cultures in Singapore without visiting many different ethnic restaurants. At Lau Pa Sat, besides the food, what is also exclusive is the experience tourists can enjoy dining at a hawker centre with clustered tables of customers dining together, rows and rows of stalls, hawkers calling out to customers with a smile on their faces and the aroma of the different kinds of food from the different stalls It is a great experience that is not easily found in other countries!
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Admission charges
No admission chargesOpening hours
Most stalls are open from 10am - 10pm dailyHow to get there
Address:18 Raffles Quay
Lau Pa Sat Festival Market
S (048582)
Map:
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Available buses:
10, 10E, 57, 70, 97, 97E, 100, 107, 130, 131,
162, 186, 196, 196E, 75, 167, 700, 970, NR1, NR6
Nearest MRT station(s):
Raffles Place (5 min walk)
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