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A Culinary Journey at Malaysian Food Street

Discover the vibrant tastes of Malaysia at Malaysian Food Street, a must-visit culinary destination in Singapore's Sentosa Island.

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A brief summary to Malaysian Food Street

  • Monday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Tuesday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-8 pm
  • Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 8:30 am-8 pm
  • Sunday 8:30 am-8 pm

Malaysian Food Street is a gastronomic paradise nestled in the lively atmosphere of Sentosa Island, Singapore. This bustling food court showcases the diverse flavors of Malaysian cuisine, offering a rich tapestry of dishes that reflect the country's multicultural heritage. From fragrant nasi lemak to spicy satay, and not forgetting the iconic char kway teow, each dish is crafted to perfection by skilled chefs who honor traditional recipes. As you walk through the vibrant stalls, the aroma of spices fills the air, enticing you to sample the various offerings. Not just a place to eat, Malaysian Food Street serves as a cultural hub for tourists and locals alike. Visitors can engage with friendly vendors, learn about the origins of the dishes, and enjoy the lively atmosphere that mirrors the vibrant street food culture of Malaysia. With its casual dining setting, this food court is perfect for families and groups looking to savor an array of flavors together. Plus, the moderate price range ensures that you can indulge without breaking the bank. Whether you are a seasoned foodie or a curious traveler, Malaysian Food Street promises a delightful culinary adventure. Make sure to try different stalls and share your favorites with friends to fully experience the richness of Malaysian cuisine. It’s not just a meal; it’s a feast for the senses that you won't want to miss during your visit to Singapore.

Local tips

  • Visit during off-peak hours to avoid long queues and enjoy a more relaxed dining experience.
  • Don't miss the signature dishes like Nasi Lemak and Roti John for an authentic taste.
  • Bring cash for quicker transactions, as some stalls may not accept cards.
  • Try to sample dishes from different stalls to get a sense of the diverse flavors offered.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    From Johor Bahru city center, head to the nearest bus terminal, which is Larkin Sentral. You can take a local bus or a taxi to get there. Once at Larkin Sentral, look for the bus services that go to Singapore. You will need to take the Causeway Link bus service (CW1 or CW2) which will take you across the border. After arriving at the Singapore side, disembark at the Queen Street Terminal. From there, you can take bus number 123 towards Sentosa Gateway. Get off at the stop for 'Sentosa Gateway' and walk towards the Malaysian Food Street located at 8 Sentosa Gateway Waterfront, Level 1.

  • Train and Bus

    Start by making your way to the Johor Bahru Sentral station. From there, take the KTM train to Woodlands Train Checkpoint in Singapore. After clearing customs, exit the checkpoint and board a local bus (like bus 950) to Ang Mo Kio MRT station. From Ang Mo Kio, take the MRT to HarbourFront MRT station. At HarbourFront, follow the signs to the Sentosa Express monorail. Take the monorail to the Sentosa station. Once you arrive at Sentosa, walk towards the Malaysian Food Street located at 8 Sentosa Gateway Waterfront, Level 1.

  • Walking and Public Transport

    If you're staying near the Johor Bahru city center, you could take a short walk to the Johor Bahru Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine Complex (CIQ). After clearing customs, you will be in Singapore. From there, you can walk to the nearest bus stop and take bus number 123 towards Sentosa Gateway. Alight at the 'Sentosa Gateway' stop and walk a short distance towards the Malaysian Food Street at 8 Sentosa Gateway Waterfront, Level 1.

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