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    Singapore Famous Rojak, Restaurant in Singapore
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    Michelin 2024

    Singapore Famous Rojak

    Street Food · VICTORIA, Singapore

    Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore

    The Read

    Hae Ko-Anchored Rojak

    Price

    $

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Singapore Famous Rojak is worth targeting for a low-cost, casual rojak stop, especially at lunch or early evening. The Michelin Plate recognition adds confidence, but the format is still street food, not a long dinner or special-occasion room. Go solo or with a small group, cross-shop rice, noodles, or biryani if you need a fuller meal.

    About Singapore Famous Rojak

    Singapore Famous Rojak is a Singapore street food venue with $ pricing, daily 1–8:30 PM hours, Michelin Plate recognition for 2024.

    Use it as a focused, low-spend Singapore stop rather than an elaborate destination meal. If the plan calls for comparing it with another option, consider Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant.

    Go for the street food value

    The clearest reason to prioritize Singapore Famous Rojak is value. At a $ price level, it gives visitors a direct street food option in Singapore without requiring an elaborate plan.

    That distinction matters because Singapore has many casual dining choices with different strengths. For another named comparison, Ah Heng Duck Rice is a useful reference point. Singapore Famous Rojak is a fit when the goal is specifically a street food stop with Michelin Plate recognition.

    Afternoon and evening are the visiting windows

    Hours are daily from 1–8:30 PM, so plan around an afternoon or evening visit. Avoid assuming a lunch service outside those hours; the schedule starts at 1 PM.

    The Michelin Plate 2024 recognition is a helpful signal, but it should not lead to over-planning. Treat Singapore Famous Rojak as a focused Singapore street food stop, then compare it with other dining in the city if you want to round out the day. For broader planning, use our full Singapore restaurants guide.

    Where it fits in a Singapore food day

    Place Singapore Famous Rojak alongside other casual dining rather than asking it to define an entire itinerary. If you want to compare it with other named options, Bismillah Biryani, Pondok Makan Indonesia, Ah Heng Duck Rice, or Heng Gi Goose and Duck Rice can also be considered.

    Verdict: go when the goal is a low-cost Singapore street food stop with Michelin Plate 2024 recognition. The daily hours make it an afternoon or evening option, from 1–8:30 PM.

    The takeThis stall is best for casual, culinary-first visits: solo diners and small informal groups who want a direct encounter with Singapore’s hawker traditions. The profile emphasizes accessibility — a Plate-level vendor that still operates at everyday prices — and frames rojak as a concentrated expression of Chinese, Malay and Peranakan influences. It suits people seeking an authentic taste of Singapore’s street-food life, particularly in daytime or afternoon hours in the Bugis neighbourhood, where the sensory immediacy of the dish is the main draw.
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    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextSingapore, Singapore

    Planning details

    Location
    270 Queen St, #01-45, Singapore 180270
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Singapore Famous Rojak reads as a classic hawker stall that channels long-running traditions. The writing places you in Bugis, where the air is thick with hae ko (fermented prawn paste), sweet you tiao and fresh pineapple — bold aromas that announce a working‑class food culture rather than a refined dining theatre. The stall’s Michelin Plate signals consistent, serious cooking while the piece stresses rojak’s layered, multicultural lineage. Overall, the impression is of an unpretentious, historically rooted place where a singular local dish is presented honestly and with pride in its everyday, communal setting.

    Best For

    This stall is best for casual, culinary-first visits: solo diners and small informal groups who want a direct encounter with Singapore’s hawker traditions. The profile emphasizes accessibility — a Plate-level vendor that still operates at everyday prices — and frames rojak as a concentrated expression of Chinese, Malay and Peranakan influences. It suits people seeking an authentic taste of Singapore’s street-food life, particularly in daytime or afternoon hours in the Bugis neighbourhood, where the sensory immediacy of the dish is the main draw.

    Ordering Tips

    When you order, expect the fermented prawn paste (hae ko) to dominate the bowl, balancing the fried-dough sweetness of you tiao with acidic notes from pineapple and textural bits like tofu puffs. The piece highlights rojak’s zero‑waste, assembled nature, so the composition can lean on seasonal or surplus produce — what you get is a concentrated medley of sweet, salty and tangy elements. Note the stall location (Stall #01-45 at 270 Queen Street) and the Michelin Plate mention as cues to consistency and quality when you seek it out.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual hawker-centre atmosphere with a no-frills, busy local food-stall feel.

    Tags

    Vibe

    Hidden GemClassic

    Best For

    SoloCasual HangoutGroup Dining

    Experience

    Standalone

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Counter Service
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Chinese-style rojak
    • sweet-spicy rojak with chunky peanuts
    Planning details

    Location

    270 Queen St, #01-45, Singapore 180270 · Directions

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Pick Ah Heng Duck Rice if the group wants a low-cost street-food meal with rice at the center. Pick Bismillah Biryani if the appetite is bigger and the meal needs to feel more complete while staying in the $ tier.

    Restaurant context

    How Singapore Famous Rojak compares with Singapore street-food peers

    For value, Singapore Famous Rojak sits with Ah Heng Duck Rice, Pondok Makan Indonesia, Bismillah Biryani, and Heng Gi Goose and Duck Rice in the $ street-food tier. Choose Singapore Famous Rojak when the meal can be snack-led and fast. Choose Ah Heng Duck Rice or Heng Gi Goose and Duck Rice when the group wants a more filling rice plate without moving up in price.

    Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is the bigger swing: it is $$ rather than $, and it makes more sense for diners who want a seafood meal rather than a quick hawker stop. It is the better cross-shop for an evening built around one venue. Singapore Famous Rojak is easier to fit into the day because the commitment is lower and the format is simpler.

    For ambiance, keep expectations casual across this set. Pondok Makan Indonesia and Bismillah Biryani are better picks when the table wants a fuller savory meal; Singapore Famous Rojak is better as a focused stop before or after another plan. Booking difficulty is low, so the decision is less about access and more about what kind of meal the group actually needs.

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    Singapore Famous RojakSingaporeStreet Food
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    Pondok Makan IndonesiaSingaporeStreet Food
    Michelin Plate 20262024 Michelin Plate
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    Bismillah BiryaniSingaporeStreet Food
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    Heng Gi Goose and Duck RiceSingaporeStreet Food
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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Singapore Famous Rojak?

    Ah Heng Duck Rice, Pondok Makan Indonesia, Bismillah Biryani, Heng Gi Goose and Duck Rice are practical comparisons in a casual dining context. Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is another named option to consider when comparing dining plans.

    Can I eat at the bar at Singapore Famous Rojak?

    Singapore Famous Rojak is a $ street food venue in Singapore. Plan based on the street food format rather than a bar-focused visit.

    Can Singapore Famous Rojak accommodate groups?

    If you are planning with a group, keep the plan flexible around the basics: Singapore location, $ price level, Street Food category, daily 1–8:30 PM hours.

    Is Singapore Famous Rojak good for a special occasion?

    Singapore Famous Rojak is best framed as a low-cost street food stop. The Michelin Plate 2024 recognition adds credibility, but it is better suited to a casual Singapore visit than a detailed special-occasion plan.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Singapore Famous Rojak?

    The value case is simple: Singapore Famous Rojak is a $ street food venue in Singapore with Michelin Plate 2024 recognition.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Singapore Famous Rojak?

    Hours are daily from 1–8:30 PM. Plan for an afternoon or evening visit, avoid assuming availability before 1 PM.

    Is Singapore Famous Rojak good for solo dining?

    Singapore Famous Rojak is a $ street food venue in Singapore with daily 1–8:30 PM hours.