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Rojak

Malay-Indonesian fruit salads and Indian chaat crossed with Chinese you tiao; Singapore's stalls blend lineages on one plate.

Mild 🌶️Easy to eatHalal Friendly
Rojak

Story

Rojak means "mixture"—here, a salad of cucumber, pineapple, you tiao, tau pok, and sometimes jambu, tossed in shrimp paste dressing, crushed peanuts, and a calculated sting of chilli. Indian rojak variants spotlight fried dough and potato with sweet turnip sauce; Chinese-style leans on hae ko and fruit acid. Singapore's hawker rojak stalls are flavour laboratories where sweet, funky, crunchy, and spicy refuse to stay separate.

Shiok Factor

That pluralism mirrors the UNESCO inscription: hawker food as a living archive of coexistence and trade

🏷️ Key Ingredients

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🥢 How to Eat Like a Local

  1. 1

    Eat immediately after tossing — the you tiao absorbs the sauce quickly and loses its crunch

  2. 2

    Make sure each forkful has a mix of fruit, you tiao, and tau pok — the contrast is the whole dish

  3. 3

    Ask for extra crushed peanuts if you want more texture — most stalls are generous if you ask

  4. 4

    The hae ko (shrimp paste) dressing is funky and strong — start with less if you're new to it

  5. 5

    Chase with sugar cane juice — the sweetness cuts through the shrimp paste perfectly

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🌡️ Shiok-O-Meter

Rated by locals, not algorithms

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Spice Hit

Like drinking warm water lah

4/10
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Mess Factor

Eat with one hand, no problem

4/10
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Flavour Depth

Cannot stop eating

8/10
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Queue Game

Walk in, sit down, eat

4/10
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Shiok Value

Money well spent

9/10

Overall Shiok Score

🤷 Try First, See How

0/100

Where to Find the Best

Toa Payoh and Balestier heritage hawker clusters, Old Airport Road, and famous stalls where uncles still hand-cut fruit to order.

Best Paired With

  • Ice jelly
  • sugar-cane juice
  • or a small plate of satay to follow the bold paste.
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Best Rojak in Singapore

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  • 1

    Lim's Rojak

    NewtonNewton Food Centre, #01-52, 500 Clemenceau Ave North

    Generous portions and a perfectly balanced hae ko dressing — one of the most consistent rojak stalls in Singapore

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  • 2

    Toa Payoh Rojak

    Toa PayohToa Payoh Lorong 8 Market, #02-05

    Heartland favourite — the uncle hand-cuts every piece of fruit fresh. No shortcuts here

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  • 3

    Katong Rojak

    Marine ParadeRed House Seafood / Marine Parade Food Centre, 76 Marine Parade Central

    East side institution beloved by Katong locals — slightly sweeter dressing than the typical version

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