Lau Pa Sat BBQ Restaurant

Lau Pa Sat BBQ Restaurant

🏪 Muslim Owned
🥡 Takeaway
🍽️ Dine In
Few places in Singapore capture the essence of local hawker culture quite like Lau Pa Sat, and at its heart lies the legendary Satay Street experience. This historic hawker centre, designated as a national monument in 1973, has been serving Singaporeans for over 130 years from its distinctive octagonal Victorian structure at 18 Raffles Quay. Among its 80-plus stalls, the BBQ satay vendors have become synonymous with the quintessential Singapore dining experience.

As evening falls, Boon Tat Street transforms into Singapore's largest open-air Satay Street, where nine satay carts fire up their grills and the air fills with the irresistible aroma of charcoal-grilled meat. The Lau Pa Sat BBQ experience operates from 7 PM to 3 AM on weekdays and 3 PM to 3 AM on weekends, offering true alfresco dining amid the city's skyscrapers. Diners sit at tables along the closed-off street, ordering stick after stick of chicken, mutton, or beef satay, each basted with a sweet glaze and served with peanut sauce, cucumber, and ketupat.

This 24/7 hawker centre represents the perfect blend of Singapore's rich heritage and its ever-evolving food scene. The BBQ satay vendors at Lau Pa Sat continue a decades-old tradition, serving up authentic flavours that draw both locals unwinding after work and tourists seeking Singapore's most iconic street food experience.

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