People have the assumption that being healthy equals more money to spend. But that is not always the case as places provide consumers with low-cost prices but still give fresh and healthy food. If you're looking for quality, selection, and value for your money when food shopping in Singapore, these markets are a great place to start!

 

  1. SGWetMarket - Hougang Village

Blk 681, #01-865 Hougang Ave 8 Singapore 530681

 

SGWetMarket has been around for more than a decade and a half already. Deliveries of fresh vegetables, meat, seafood, fish, and fruits are available in Singapore via the SGWetMarket service. Our website offers approximately 250 different types of vegetables, meat, seafood, fish, and fruit at any one time. Purchasing fresh food has never been easier, thanks to our daily pick-up and delivery of all of our fresh fruit. Our helpful customer service representatives are always by to answer any questions you may have.

 

  1. Chinatown Wet Market

335 Smith St., Chinatown Complex, Singapore 050335

 

This bustling market, housed in the Chinatown Complex's basement, sells everything from Chinese spices and supplies to fresh produce and succulent meat. You may get everything you need to make a delicious Asian lunch for your family or friends at this market.

 

In addition to its abundance of fresh fruit, the market is noted for its wide selection of goods. Many of the artifacts here are so obscure that we bet you won't even recognize their names. As a result, it promises to be an enjoyable and educational event.

 

  1. Tekka Wet Market

665 Buffalo Rd, L1 Tekka Centre, Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 210665

 

This wet market is undoubtedly Singapore's earliest, most prominent, and accessible. If you're looking to stock up on spices and other ingredients for Asian cuisines, this market is the place to do it. You'll also be able to purchase fruits from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan during the event. The Little India store offers a wide selection of mutton. In addition, the prices will astound you.

 

Unlike most others, which end around midday, this market stays open until late afternoon. For the most part, stall owners think that the first client brings luck and would thus agree to your agreed rate if you arrive early. Take note that the market is closed for maintenance on most Mondays, so be sure to look before you arrive.

 

  1. Geylang Serai Wet Market

1 Geylang Serai, Singapore 402001

 

With its typical Malaysian architecture, this market serves as one method to honor the Malay heritage of Singapore. In 2009-2010, it had a remodeling. However, despite its improved appearance, the market exudes distinctive flavors and customs.

 

Buy your produce, fruits, poultry, and seafood at this market. A specialty of the restaurant is halal cuisine. However, if you're a fan of pork, this is not the place for you. This market is recognized for selling fresh fish at some of the cheapest rates in Singapore!

 

  1. Thai Supermarket at Golden Mile Complex

5001 Bead Rd, Singapore

 

Thai groceries may be purchased at the Golden Mile Complex Thai shop if you wish to take a vacation to Bangkok while still living in Singapore. Each Thai dipping sauce, quick noodles, herbal tea, fresh fruits and veggies, and elegant dinnerware are available for purchase at this hidden treasure. There is a distinct Thai and Vietnamese taste since they're imported. This restaurant offers everything, from a wide range of fish sauces to Thai vegetables.

 

  1. Foodie Market Place

225 Outram Rd, Singapore

 

Think high-quality beef imported from across the world that can be chopped, sliced, and packed in any way! Then think about what is the reasonable price you can accept. So there you have it, the Foodie Market Place is the answer. You won't be able to locate the variety of meat you'll discover here in your local grocery.

 

Instead of having a lavish evening at a pricey restaurant, why not get your meat from here, indulge in some tasty sauces and herbs, and cook a restaurant-quality meal at home. Aside from saving money, you'll get a lot of attention that evening.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Sources:

 

https://sg.theasianparent.com/markets-in-singapore