Laksa
Spicy curry-like soup with thick round rice noodles. Comes in a variety of styles including Penang laksa and Katong Laksa. Usually includes a hard-boiled egg (or half), tau pok (fried beancurd) and raw cockles.
Wei Yi Laksa & Prawn Noodle 唯一辣沙

Tanglin Halt Market & Food Centre is located in an old HDB neighbourhood. The hawker centre is relatively small, but you'll find other eating options nearby at blocks 1,2,3 and 46-1.
Categories: Chinese, Laksa, Hawker
Located at Stall 20 Tanglin Halt Market, 48 Tanglin Halt Road, Singapore 142048
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德普路真善美砂煲叻沙 Zhen Shan Mei (Depot Road) Claypot Laksa

Don't let the sleepy surrounding HDB shophouses fool you, Alexandra Village Food Centre comes alive at night and during lunch hours with the makan crowd.
Categories: Chinese, Laksa, Hawker
Located at #01-75 Alexandra Village Food Centre, Block 120 Bukit Merah Lane 1, Singapore 150120
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My Cosy Corner
Categories: Chinese, Popiah, Laksa, Peranakan NonyaLocated at #02-02 Coronation Plaza, 587 Bukit Timah Road., Singapore 269707
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民记叻沙 Min Ji Laksa

Bendemeer Market & Food Centre as you see it when approaching from the NEL's Boon Keng (NE9) MRT station which is just a minute away

Go early as Min Ji Laksa closes for the day after lunch time (2pm)
Categories: Chinese, Laksa, Hawker
Located at #01-31 Bendemeer Market & Food Centre, Blk 29 Bendemeer Road., Singapore 330029
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Kwan Inn Vegetarian Food 观音斋

Kwan Inn Vegetarian Food's most popular dishes seem to be their mimic zhi-char dishes

This hearty bowl of vegetarian laksa costs $2. A decent attempt, considering that no shrimps, belacan or ikan bilis could be used here
Categories: Chinese, Vegetarian (Chinese), Laksa, Yong Tau Foo, Zhi Char, Hawker
Located at Block 134, Geylang East Avenue 1., Singapore 380134
Show me on mapI'm told this vegetarian eatery was a previous Yummy King winner. It actually consists of a few stalls in a coffeeshop selling various vegetarian dishes that mimic conventional Chinese hawker food. The coffeeshop is at a corner-end of a row of HDB shophouses facing Sims Avenue. Some Buddhist temples are found in this area of Geylang, which explains why you'll see the occasional nun or monk buying their food at this shop. There are zhi-char-style vegetarian dishes, a vegetarian yong tau foo stall and a mixed rice/beehoon stall. Prices are very reasonable from $2 up. I've tried the mixed bee hoon several years ago which didn't leave any impression. A more recent visit saw me having a bowl of laksa which was pretty decent tasting considering that they couldn't use animal-based ingredients and condiments that many a good laksa maker tends to use, such as dried shrimps, mini ikan bilis (chinese silver fish 银鱼) and belacan paste. I'll be back soon for the zhi-char noodle dishes which seem to be popular going by a survey of the diners here.
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