Breakfast like a local: Influencer Aiken Chia brings New Zealand PM Luxon to Maxwell Food Centre

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Breakfast like a local: Influencer Aiken Chia brings New Zealand PM Luxon to Maxwell Food Centre
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Singapore for an official visit from April 14 to 16, and what better way to welcome him than with a hearty local feast? Local content creator Aiken Chia posted an Instagram Story this morning (April 16) sharing that he was up early at 6.44am to 'have breakfast with someone special', who turned...

Aiken Chia and New Zealand prime minister Christopher Luxon try local breakfast foods.New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is in Singapore for an official visit from April 14 to 16, and what better way to welcome him than with a hearty local feast?

Aiken, 35, told AsiaOne that he and his team were so excited that they woke up "at several points through the night" as they were afraid to oversleep. Aiken brought Luxon, 53, to try a variety of local food at Maxwell Food Centre, including mee pok from Hock Lai Seng Teochew Fishball, puthu mayam and appamHe chose the dishes himself to showcase the diversity of food in Singapore that is "localised a bit", like pandan-flavoured appam.

He added: "I also wanted to highlight Hock Lai Seng Teochew Fishball, which is run by a 23-year-old young hawkerpreneur who makes a delicious legitimate bowl of bak chor mee."

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