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    Restaurant Whampoa Keng Fish Head Steamboat 黄埔庆鱼头炉 - Balestier Road in Balestier, Singapore

    Whampoa Keng Fish Head Steamboat 黄埔庆鱼头炉 - Balestier Road

    Located at Balestier area
    Hotpot

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at Balestier areaHotpot

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    4.9/6
    369 reviews
    4.9/6
    369 reviews
    Whampoa Keng Fish Head Steamboat 黄埔庆鱼头炉 - Balestier Road
    Restaurant Jiang 蔣先生 Cantonese Asian Tapas in Balestier, Singapore

    Jiang 蔣先生 Cantonese Asian Tapas

    Located at Balestier area
    Cantonese Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Brunch, Dinner, Sunday lunch
    Located at Balestier areaCantonese Restaurant

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Brunch, Dinner, Sunday lunch
    5.2/6
    11 reviews
    5.2/6
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    Jiang 蔣先生 Cantonese Asian Tapas

    Original Greens

    Located at Balestier area
    Vegetarian Option

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    Located at Balestier areaVegetarian Option

    $$$$

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    5.0/6
    12 reviews
    5.0/6
    12 reviews
    Original Greens
    1. 1.

      Enjoy meals at small-scale local Balestier restaurants

      In the past, this part of town was one of Singapore's commercial hubs, with endless warrens of stalls and shops selling fresh vegetables, spices, clothing and much more. These days, the market has been eclipsed by newer developments, but the dynamism remains, and it's best expressed by the huge range of restaurants in Balestier. What's great about the area is that these Balestier restaurants have slotted into the low rise market district, which has now become a little slice of foodie heaven.
    2. 2.

      Balestier restaurants form part of a thriving foodie tourist route

      The selection of Balestier restaurants has become so broad that some tourists now choose to follow 'food trails' around the area, picking out hot new bars and dining spots (although Quandoo does the job just as well). It's definitely a route worth following if food is your passion, passing from some of the best vegetarian eateries in the Lion City, to bakeries, sandwich bars and European brasseries. So when you book Balestier restaurants, be quick, as plenty of international visitors will be thinking the same thing.
    3. 3.

      Take a tour of Singapore's most traditional markets

      While it’s hard to match the bright lights and amenities of Singapore's ultra-modern mega malls, markets like Whampoa and Balestier are still enchanting places to explore. If you are visiting for the first time, they are a must, with their gaggles of hawkers selling gadgets and street food. Stop for a sample of lighter snacks like rojak (a kind of fruit and vegetable salad) or a bowl of tau huey (a sweet tofu pudding) but don't fill up too much – because the perfect way to end an exploration of these traditional markets is by settling down at one of the excellent restaurants in Balestier.