18 May

What are some things that can define a culture? One answer can be the handcrafted goods and items that a group of people have been making for centuries. Another thing that can define a society’s culture is its traditions, rituals, or religion. And another could be its monuments and landmarks.

But by far the most culture-defining objects are the most common ones: food! Food is something that connects people together and sets them on the map. You can tell a lot of things about groups of people from the food that they eat.

The culinary journey of Little India
Little India is a unique place in an already culturally diverse place such as Singapore. Once you step into the charming and colourful district, it’s as if you’ve boarded a time capsule back to a simpler yet richer place. And the food reflects this feeling as well. The food in Little India is a hodgepodge of traditional, local, modern, and fusion flavours unlike anywhere else in the world. 

Where to dine in Little India
Feeling hungry? Little India’s the best place in Singapore to chow down. Book a hotel near Rochor MRT and dedicate a day or two to hunt down these culinary gems that you shouldn’t miss out on.

  1. Tekka Food Centre. This place is known for its rows upon rows of food stalls. You can find some of the best cheap eats at this place!
  2. Tekka Place. A modern shopping centre with a local twist, Tekka Place is a shopping centre with some of the best local and international brands you can find.
  3. Tekka Market. Here, you can find tons of fresh foods and items. It’s a huge, bustling place with two levels-- a wet market and hawker market.

Discover more places to eat, shop, and dine here at Tekka Place, a shopping centre near Little India! Learn more about our shops, hotel rooms, and event space rentals in Singapore by browsing our site.

Resource:
https://www.scoop.it/topic/infographics-by-iamsun-chuang/p/4124846134/2021/05/18/where-to-dine-in-little-india 

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