Geylang Serai Market Singapore
A vibrant hub of Malay and Indian-Muslim culture, offering authentic food, fresh produce, and a lively atmosphere.

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Geylang Serai Market Singapore
Best Time
Freshest produce & fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant hub of Malay and Indian-Muslim culture, offering authentic food, fresh produce, and a lively atmosphere.
"Dive into a culinary adventure at Geylang Serai Market, where tradition meets taste!"
💰 Affordable Eats
Enjoy delicious local food at budget-friendly prices. Many stalls accept CDC Vouchers!
🚶♀️ Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking and exploring, so comfortable footwear is a must. :athletic_shoe:
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Geylang Serai Food Centre
Level 1
A culinary haven with authentic Malay and Indian-Muslim dishes. Must-try: Nasi Lemak, Mee Rebus, and Satay.

Wet Market Delights
Level 1
Explore a colorful array of fresh produce, spices, and local ingredients. A feast for the senses!

Cultural Immersion
Throughout the Market
Experience the vibrant heart of Singapore's Malay community, with rich traditions and festive spirit.
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💰 Affordable Eats
Enjoy delicious local food at budget-friendly prices. Many stalls accept CDC Vouchers!
🚶♀️ Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking and exploring, so comfortable footwear is a must. :athletic_shoe:
⏰ Check Opening Hours
Some stalls, especially in the wet market, close early. Plan your visit accordingly.
🌶️ Spice Up Your Life
Don't shy away from the sambal and spicy dishes – they are a highlight! :fire:
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💰 Affordable Eats
Enjoy delicious local food at budget-friendly prices. Many stalls accept CDC Vouchers!
🚶♀️ Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking and exploring, so comfortable footwear is a must. :athletic_shoe:
⏰ Check Opening Hours
Some stalls, especially in the wet market, close early. Plan your visit accordingly.
🌶️ Spice Up Your Life
Don't shy away from the sambal and spicy dishes – they are a highlight! :fire:
📸 Capture the Colors
The market is incredibly photogenic, especially the produce and food stalls. :camerawithflash:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Geylang Serai Market is widely praised for its authentic and affordable Malay and Indian-Muslim cuisine, offering a vibrant cultural experience. Visitors love the diverse food options and the lively atmosphere, though some find the market can get quite crowded, especially during peak hours and festive seasons.
"We came here for breakfast and we were surprised of how clean this place is. I heard they were recently renovated. They offer a lot of different cuisine also. The food area is available on the first storey & second storey."
Asyifa Rizki Aprilia Harahap
"This place is where your nose, stomach and soul all say thank you.
Full of amazing Malay and Indian food like nasi lemak, curry puffs and all things goreng, it's a food coma waiting to happen.
Prices are friendly, portions are no joke and the vibes are old school chill.
Come hungry, leave rolling around (Because of food coma)"
Mr Low (미카님)
"Big and clean market selling not only fresh produce but also clothes etc. The food court offers variety of halal food with cheap prices. There are two food courts one at the ground level, another upstairs. The appom and mee siam we had (upstairs) were so delicious. Must come in the morning, a lot of stalls upstairs start closing early afternoon. The ground level food court opens till evening."
Rai Syazwani
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Geylang Serai Market is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest MRT station is Paya Lebar (EW8/CC9), which is a short walk away. You can also take various bus services that stop along Geylang Road.
Yes, there is a multi-storey car park available at the market. However, it can get busy, especially during peak hours. Consider public transport if possible.
From Changi Airport, you can take the East-West Line (Green Line) MRT towards Joo Koon and alight at Paya Lebar station. The journey takes approximately 30-40 minutes.
Yes, Grab and other ride-sharing services are readily available in Singapore, and you can easily book a ride to Geylang Serai Market. Taxis are also plentiful. :taxi:
The market has elevators and ramps, making it generally accessible for wheelchairs. However, some areas in the wet market might be a bit tighter. :wheelchair:
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to Geylang Serai Market and its food centre is free. You only pay for the food and goods you purchase. :admission_tickets:
The market operates daily. The wet market typically opens early in the morning (around 6 AM) and closes by midday. The food centre is open for longer hours, usually from around 7 AM to 10 PM, but individual stall hours may vary.
To avoid the biggest crowds, try visiting on weekdays during non-peak hours, such as mid-morning or early afternoon. Weekends and evenings are generally busier.
Geylang Serai Market is famous for its vibrant celebrations during Hari Raya Puasa (Eid al-Fitr), where it transforms into a bustling night market with festive decorations and special food stalls.
Yes, many stalls in the Geylang Serai Food Centre accept Singapore's Community Development Council (CDC) Vouchers, making it a great place to use them for delicious meals.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
You absolutely must try Nasi Lemak (fragrant rice dish), Mee Rebus (yellow noodles in a thick gravy), Satay (grilled meat skewers), and various Malay kueh (traditional cakes).
Rosie's Kitchen is a popular spot for Nasi Lemak Basmati, known for its sambal. Many other stalls also offer delicious versions.
While many dishes are meat-based, you can often find vegetable options like stir-fried vegetables or curries. Some stalls might offer vegetarian versions of popular dishes.
Nasi Padang is a Minangkabau dish of rice served with a wide array of pre-cooked dishes. You can find excellent Nasi Padang stalls at Geylang Serai Market, offering a variety of choices.
Food prices are very affordable, with most main dishes costing between S$3 to S$7. It's a great place for a budget-friendly and authentic meal.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the vibrant colors of the fresh produce in the wet market, the bustling food stalls, and the unique architecture of the market building. The festive decorations during Hari Raya are also a photographer's dream.
It's generally polite to ask for permission before taking close-up photos of vendors or their stalls, especially if they are busy. A smile and a nod usually suffice. :camerawithflash:
Early mornings offer soft, natural light for the wet market. During the day, the vibrant colors pop, and in the evening, the market lights create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Don't miss the colorful displays of spices, fruits, and vegetables. The variety of food being prepared and served also makes for dynamic shots.
Any smartphone with a good camera will capture the essence of the market. If you have a DSLR or mirrorless camera, bring it along for more detailed shots, especially in varied lighting conditions. :iphone:
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A Taste of Tradition: Geylang Serai Food
Beyond the famous dishes, explore the diverse offerings like Sotong with Berloti Beans and Tempura-fried Banana Blossom, showcasing unique ingredients and culinary creativity. The affordability of the food is a major draw, with most meals costing just a few Singapore dollars, making it an ideal spot for budget-conscious travelers seeking genuine local flavors. Many stalls are also Muslim-owned, adding to the cultural authenticity of the dining experience.
When exploring the food centre, don't hesitate to try dishes from different stalls to get a comprehensive taste of what Geylang Serai has to offer. The vibrant atmosphere, coupled with the delicious aromas, makes for an unforgettable gastronomic adventure. Remember to bring cash, as not all stalls may accept cards, though many now accept digital payments and even CDC Vouchers.
The Geylang Serai Wet Market Experience
Beyond seafood, the market is brimming with fresh fruits and vegetables, many of which are locally sourced or imported from neighboring countries. You'll discover exotic fruits, vibrant leafy greens, and aromatic herbs. The spice stalls are particularly captivating, offering a rainbow of colors and pungent aromas, from fiery chilies to fragrant turmeric and cumin. It’s a fantastic place to pick up unique ingredients if you’re interested in cooking Singaporean dishes yourself.
Visiting the wet market is best done in the early morning when the selection is at its freshest and the atmosphere is most active. While it can be a bit chaotic, the experience is incredibly rewarding. Be prepared for the sights, sounds, and smells – it’s an authentic slice of Singaporean life. Remember to bring your own reusable bags to be more eco-friendly.
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