Singapore is said to be a foodie's paradise thanks to our diverse range of cuisine, affordable Michelin options, and unique local hawker culture. But not everyone seems to agree with that sentiment — and some of them are pretty vocal about it.
A Chinese tourist was angered by her food experiences in Singapore.Singapore is said to be a foodie's paradise thanks to our diverse range of cuisine, affordable Michelin options, and unique local hawker culture.One such person is a Chinese tourist
"Pandan cake is special, but it doesn't taste good. Song Fa Bak Kut Teh tastes too normal! What kind of Michelin is Eminent Frog Porridge? Lau Pa Sat is so bad that it made me angry, and 99 Old Trees is so average that it can't be more average! Don't even get me started on the alcohol..." she wrote. "I've tried everything that you mentioned, and it's all really good. What's wrong with the alcohol?" a commentor shared.But most of the comments seem to be leaning towards the possibility that the poster went to the "wrong places" that are "overrated". They also stated that most locals wouldn't patronise these places.
Many also stated that everyone's preference for food is subjective and that she might just not be used to the flavours here.
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