Singapore is commonly known as a shopping haven, a safe and secure  traveling destination, a beach and city holiday rolled into one and a  meeting point of many cultures and religions. Singapore is also the  melting pot of many food and drinks from all over the world.
You can satisfy your gastronomic desire for sumptuous cuisines at any  time of the day and anywhere in the island. Singapore’s unique blend of  food and drink is considered so special that you can even join the  Uniquely Singapore Shop and Eat Tour, and feast in the local cuisine as  you explore the city’s ethnic districts and residential neighborhoods.
Here is a list of 7 must-try food and drink when you visit Singapore:
1. Singapore Sling
A cocktail originally invented for the Long Bar in Raffles Hotel in  the early 20th century. The original recipe uses gin, cherry brandy and  Benedictine, the concoctions though differ in other parts of the country  and the world. The drink is shaken and strained into a glass before  adding in club soda. You can find the drink in most bars in Singapore  and on board flights of Singapore Airlines.
2. Chicken Rice
A local favorite, this dish has been touted as a national dish by  several food critics. You can choose a serving of roasted, steamed or  barbequed chicken with rice cooked in chicken stock and garlic. Add a  dash of chili sauce and dark soy sauce, a plate of chicken rice is both a  tasty and filling meal.
3. Laksa
While there are many versions of this dish in Malaysia, a Singapore  version has its roots in the Peranakan community. Rice noodles are  cooked in coconut spicy gravy and sprinkled with prawns, bean curd and  chicken. A very rich and indulgent dish that will leave you craving for  more.
4. Fried Carrot Cake
Certainly a comfort food for many Singaporeans, fried carrot cake is a  mix of diced radish and egg tossed in soy sauce. A common hawker food,  this dish is oily and spicy but promises a truly satisfying gastronomic  experience.
5. Indian Rojak
Rojak is loosely used to mean a mix of several ingredients. There are  Indian, Indonesian and Chinese rojaks in Singapore. The Indian rojak  usually refers to a Muslim-Indian dish comprising of different  vegetables, bean curds, fried dough mixtures and seafood served with a  spicy and sweet peanut sauce.
6. Satay
If you are familiar with kebabs on skewers in Mediterranean dishes,  Satay is the local version of meat on skewers. You can get chicken, beef  and lamb Satays served with peanut sauce. Hotels usually add Satays as a  side dish to its fried rice or fried noodles.
7. Ice kacang
An all-time favorite, Ice Kacang is a delightful dessert to end a  meal. With a base of jelly, red beans, corn and Attap seeds, ice is  grated on top of them and topped with various colored sugar syrup and  condensed milk. A purely indulgent treat to satisfy your sweet tooth and  a great way to quench your thirst in sunny Singapore.
Of course there is a lot more about Singapore than just food and  drink. For more information about Singapore  travel and a free guide and map just click on the link.
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Source:-http://www.lonad.com/2010/08/17/singapore-travel-a-guide-to-local-singapore-food-and-drink/ 
 
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