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Boon Tat Street is locally known as 'Satay Street', and really comes to life after dark.
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Though it used to be well beloved, the locals think this place has become quite touristy -- though lunchtime finds it still packed with financial district workers. Once the happy little hawker center known as Telok Ayer Market, it began life as a wet market, selling fruits, vegetables, and other foodstuffs. Now it's part hawker center, part Western fast-food outlets.
It all began on Market Street in 1823, in a structure that was later torn down, redesigned, and rebuilt by G. D. Coleman. Close to the water, seafood could be unloaded fresh off the pier. After the land in Telok Ayer Basin was reclaimed in 1879, the market was moved to its present home. A new design by James MacRitchie kept the original octagonal shape and was constructed of 3,000 prefab cast-iron elements brought in from Europe.
In the 1970s, as the financial district began to develop, the pavilion was dominated by hawkers who fed the lunchtime business crowd. In the mid-1980s, the structure was torn down to make way for the MRT construction and then meticulously put back together, puzzle piece by puzzle piece. By 1989, the market was once again an urban landmark, but it sat vacant until Scotts Holdings successfully tendered to convert it into a festival market. At this time, numerous changes were made to the building, which was renamed Lau Pa Sat (Old Market) in acknowledgment of the name by which the market had been known by generations of Singaporeans. Lau Pa Sat is one of the few hawker centers that's open 24 hours, in case you need a coffee or snack before retiring.
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User Reviews for Lau Pa Sat Festival Market
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Iconic hawker centre, but average food quality
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Nothing to complain about the place ..... it is just average. Not a place I will travel to just for its food. Very useful for the financial district crowd - comparatively cheap food...
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- posted on 05.25.12
- by JojoChan
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Good place to be. Blend in like a local!
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Lao Pa Sat is a food complex with so many choices which you could eat here for days. The price is CHEAP. This place is a true representative of Singapore where evey culture merge...
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- posted on 05.24.12
- by VinceC631
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Brilliant satay!!!
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We arrived at the hawker centre and then looked around for the street of satay stalls that get set up every evening at 7pm. It wasn't hard to spot. As I had read, we were immediately...
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- posted on 05.24.12
- by MarjofromBrissie
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Address:
- 18 Raffles Quay
- Singapore
Neighborhood:
Central Business DistrictHours:
- 24hours
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