Top 10 Souvenirs to Get in Singapore

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Kele Pineapple Tarts are traditionally handmade pineapple tarts that have been consistently rated as the best in Singapore for over 30 years. Rich and creamy, they have a buttery and soft crust with just the right balance of pineapple filling. The taste is unforgettable.

 

KELE Chinatown Flagship Store

Address: 2 Smith Street, Singapore, 058917

Bengawan Solo is a well-known pastry brand in Singapore. Their pandan cake comes in individual slices, boxed sets, and whole cakes. It has a fragrant and sweet flavor, with a soft and moist texture. They also offer a variety of specialty Nyonya delicacies, such as layered cakes, rainbow cakes, and cookies. Buying Bengawan Solo's pandan cake is very convenient, as there are outlets at Changi Airport. You can purchase it before boarding or buy it at the city outlets and opt to collect it at the airport branch. This ensures that you bring home the freshest pandan cake possible.

 

Bengawan Solo Store at Changi Airport Terminal 3:

Location: #02-85, Departure Check-In-Hall, Terminal 3

Lim Chee Guan's Bak Kwa has a history spanning over 70 years in Singapore. They do not have any overseas branches. Standing outside the shop, you'll be greeted by the rich aroma of meat. The charcoal-grilled flavor is distinct, and the pork jerky is tender without any added preservatives, making it a must-buy souvenir in Singapore. In addition to pork and beef, they also offer chicken, shrimp, fish, and other types of jerky, providing a wide selection for customers to choose from.

 

Address: 203 New Bridge Rd, Singapore, 059429

Opening Hours: 09:00 – 22:00

Bacha Coffee, originating from Morocco, has quickly become a popular coffee shop in Singapore since its establishment in 2019. The store's interior is adorned with sparkling decorations, making it a top spot for photo opportunities. Even their takeaway coffee and gift boxes are exquisitely designed. The coffee gift boxes come in various styles, with the SINGAPORE MORNING COFFEE being the most popular. It is a blend of chocolate, citrus, and spices, offering a balanced flavor profile that is easy to enjoy.

 

Address: 203 New Bridge Rd, Singapore, 059429

Opening Hours: 09:00 – 22:00

Ya Kun Kaya Toast is a well-known chain in Singapore with a history of over seventy years. Their signature crispy toast, topped with a layer of pandan-flavored kaya spread and a thick slice of cold butter, paired with a cup of coffee, is the authentic breakfast of Singaporeans. It's indulgently delicious, but that's life! And when in Singapore, enjoying an authentic breakfast is a must. If you want to bring the flavor back home, you can also buy a few jars of kaya spread as souvenirs and make your own kaya toast at home.

 

Address: Various branches

Bak Kut Teh is a traditional delicacy in Singapore and Malaysia. In Singapore, the broth tends to be light with a prominent peppery flavor, somewhat resembling peppery pork stomach soup. For those wishing to recreate the authentic taste of Singaporean Bak Kut Teh at home, all you need is to take home these soup packs, which easily allow you to prepare a rich and flavorful Bak Kut Teh. Various brands of Bak Kut Teh soup packs and spice mixes are available in supermarkets across Singapore. Some popular brands include Song Fa, Ya Hua, Old Street, and Ng Ah Sio.

 

Address: Available in major supermarkets

If you're looking to bring back a popular Singaporean snack as a souvenir, this universally beloved snack is definitely a top choice. Irvins is extremely famous in Singapore, with its stores often crowded with customers every day. As soon as you open the package, you'll smell a delightful aroma. The fish skin is coated with a layer of salted egg yolk, which adds a slightly grainy texture and enhances the flavor. And the taste is exceptionally delightful.

 

Address: Available in major supermarkets

Pepper crab is one of the famous dishes in Singapore. Nissin has introduced locally exclusive crab-flavored cup noodles in Singapore, available in two flavors: chili and black pepper soup base. The chili flavor enhances the soup base with the sweetness of tomatoes, while the black pepper one offers a rich and flavorful broth. Once you try them, you will find them both unforgettable. Both flavors capture the essence of Singaporean cuisine, making them a must-buy as a limited edition local specialty.

 

Address: Available in major supermarkets

Singaporean medicated oils and balms are affordable and practical souvenirs, the perfect choice for gifts to the elderly. Recommended options include Tiger Balm, Eucalypthol Balm, Ti-Tree Oil, Red Flower Oil, Qian Li Carminative Oil, Fong Moon Kee Neck and Shoulder Relief Oil, and Green Grass Oil, among others.

 

Address: Available at various Chinese pharmacies

Recommended by locals in Singapore, this sauce is a staple in many households and is commonly used to stir-fry noodles and rice, adding a delicious and refreshing flavor without being greasy.

 

Address: Available in major supermarkets