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Cheap hawker food from just 50 cents at Singapore Food Festival

Cheap hawker food from just 50 cents at Singapore Food Festival

Take a walk back to the golden era of 1980s Singapore and indulge in hawker fare at yesteryear price at just 50 cents.

Held on 29 and 30 July, the 50 Cents Festival is part of the Singapore Food Festival‘s activities at Chinatown Food Street and in its fourth consecutive year.

The two-day event will get a retro ’80s makeover with old school games lined up along the alleyways – have a go at a game of hopscotch, make a mushy song dedication through an old radio station, go biscuit shopping with family at the mama shop and singalong to live Xin Yao performances.

Some nostalgic Singapore hawker dishes include Rickshaw Noodle, UFO (Fried Oyster Cake), Red Glutinous Wine Chicken, Ice Ball and more from the yesteryear of Singapore by old-school, mobile hawkers.

Here’s the list of food items you can find at the festival:

Rickshaw Noodles

Dried Cuttlefish Peanut Congee

UFO (Fried Oyster Cake)

Yam Paste (Orh Nee)

Paper Wrapped Chicken

Ah Balling

Tutu Kueh

Abacus Seed

Red Glutinous Wine Chicken

Kong Bak Pau

Satay Bee Hoon

Pork Leg Bee Hoon

Fried Wanton

Mini Wa Ko Kueh

Michael Jackson (Soya Bean Drink with Grass Jelly)

Pineapple Drink

Milo

Bird’s Nest Drink

Ice Ball

Sng Bao (Red Bean / Corn)

Traditional Rainbow Bread with Ice Cream

Muah Chee

Steamed Peanuts

Tea Leaf Eggs

BBQ Chicken Wings

Chee Cheong Fun

Char Siew Rice

Laksa

Otah

Mee Goreng

Sambal La La

Oyster Omelette

Soya Sauce Chicken Rice

Fried Kway Teow

Putu Mayam

Chicken Biryani

Hokkien Mee

Satay

Cereal Prawn

Ma La Baby Lobster

Salted Egg Yolk Crab

The 50 Cents Festival will be held on 29 and 30 July from 12pm to 11pm on Saturday and from 11am to 11pm on Sunday, at Chinatown Food Street located at Smith Street.

Top image features Fried Baby Oyster Omelette. Image via Shutterstock.com. Picture shown is for illustration purpose only. 

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