🍢 Lau Pa Sat Singapore — Satay Street & Classic Street Food
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🍢 Lau Pa Sat Singapore — Satay Street & Classic Street Food
Lau Pa Sat Singapore (formerly Telok Ayer Market) is a beloved heritage food hall in the heart of the CBD. By evening, the side street transforms into Satay Street with smoky grills and a photogenic vibe. This guide covers access, what to eat, and how to pair your visit with a stroll along Marina Bay Walk.
🎟️ Night Tour: Lau Pa Sat + Marina Bay Walk
First time here? A guided evening tour blends street food tasting with a photogenic waterfront stroll.
ℹ️ Meeting points and routes may change with crowd levels/events—check the voucher after booking.
🚇 Getting to Lau Pa Sat
- MRT Raffles Place (EW14/NS26): Exit toward the CBD; it’s a short walk to the heritage dome.
- MRT Telok Ayer (DT18): A quieter approach through side streets.
- Taxi/Grab: Set drop-off to “Lau Pa Sat” or “Satay Street” in the evening.
🍽️ What to Eat at Lau Pa Sat
You’ll find Malaysian/Singaporean/Indonesian/Indian/Chinese stalls. For Satay Street, start with a mixed set of chicken/beef/prawn satay and peanut sauce—order small first. Inside the hall, try Hainanese chicken rice, char kway teow, or laksa. Check stall signage for halal/veg options as needed.
🕗 Best Time to Visit
- Evening: Satay Street opens once the road closes; it’s the most atmospheric time.
- Beat the crowds: Arrive a bit earlier to secure an outdoor table.
- Weather: Light showers are common; covered areas/umbrellas help.
📸 Photo Ideas Lau Pa Sat
- The iron-clad heritage dome at night.
- Satay grills with smoke and warm tones.
- Macro food shots of local favorites.
💡 Quick Tips
- Payment varies by stall (cash/card); keep small change handy.
- Scan reviews/signage to pick faster stalls.
- Families: outdoor seating is lively—mind kids near the hot grills.
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🚀 Plan Your Night
Pair Lau Pa Sat with a stroll along Marina Bay Walk and a sunset view from SkyPark for show-stopping night photos.

