Prices in Singapore for food
Food courts are always present in shopping centers and residential neighborhoods. The food is usually inexpensive, large selection of dishes.
Examples of inexpensive food in food courts
  - Duck, chicken or pork with rice 2,3 USD = 3 SGD 
 
  - A large dish with meat, fish or chicken costs on average 2,7 - 3,4 USD = 3.5 - 4.5 SGD 
 
  - Set for breakfast: coffee, a couple of fried eggs, a couple of toasts with jam 1,6 USD = 2.1 SGD 
 
  - Lunch set: fried egg, chicken wing, rice 1,5 USD = 2 SGD 
 
  - drinks at a cafe, such as coffee, cocoa, tea or juice 1,1 - 1,5 USD = 1.5 - 2 SGD 
 
  - A freshly-squeezed juice, about 300g. 1,9 - 2,7 USD = 2.5 - 3.5 SGD 
 
  - 2 or 3 dumpling with meat, shrimp, crab, etc. 1,9 USD = 2.5 SGD 
 
  - Small barbecue of sausage or a couple of chicken wings or meatballs 1,1 USD = 1.5 SGD 
 
  - Sushi for a couple of pieces 1,3 USD = 1.7 SGD 
 
  - Chicken wings grill 1 USD = 1.3 SGD 
 
  - Fried egg 0,38 USD = 0.5 SGD 
 
  - Chicken cutlet 1,1 USD = 1.5 SGD 
 
  - Fried rice or noodles 0,77 - 1,53 USD = 1 - 2 SGD 
 
  - Vegetable Salad 0,54 - 0,92 USD = 0.7 - 1.2 SGD 
 
  - Bakeries 1,1 USD = 1.5 SGD 
 
  - Vegetarian spring rolls 0,61 USD = 0.8 SGD 
 
Compare with Malaysia prices
Photos of food courts
  
 Food court for locals on the street
 
  
 A small food court in a building
 
  
 In the food court in a building
  
 
Fast food and drinks on the street
In Singapore, not necessarily to cook at home, you can buy an omelet, sausage or noodles in a stall. The food is inexpensive and good quality. 
  
 Cheap food court set meal
 
  
 The cost of baking
 
  
 Chilled drinks on the street
 
  
 Sell pies
 
  
 The cost of various kebabs
 
  
 Prices for a cheap and tasty food
  
 	   
Tea, coffee, juice
Are popular, coffee, cocoa and tea with milk or condensed milk.
  
 Prices for drinks
 
  
 Prices of various beverages
 
  
 Freshly squeezed juices
  
 
The prices of various meals in Singapore 
Catering is very common.
As a multinational country, the food variety, but Asian. Normal European cuisine can be found only at restaurants.
  
 Set for breakfast at food court
 
  
 Dumpling at a food court
 
  
 How much is Chinese cuisine
 
  
 Soups Chicken and herbs
 
  
 Various Food Chicken
 
  
 popular food court, grilled duck
 
  
 catering
 
  
 Roasted meat with garnish
 
  
 duck, chicken or pork with rice
  
 		
Examples prices at dumpling Cafe
  - 10 Dumpling will cost 7,7 - 11,5 USD = 10 - 15 SGD 
 
  - soup with noodles, meat or seafood 6,9 - 8,4 USD = 9 - 11 SGD 
 
  - Fried noodles with seafood  7,7 USD = 10 SGD 
 
  - Salad 2,3 - 3,1 USD = 3 - 4 SGD 
 
  
 Dumpling Cafe
 
  
 noodle soups in Dumpling Cafe
 
  
 Various dishes Singaporean cuisine
  
 
     
In a tourist cafe or restaurant
  - Dish in restaurant costs about  10 - 15,3 USD = 13 - 20. SGD a large double  19,2 USD = 25 SGD 
 
  - Seafood dish 23 - 30,7 USD = 30 - 40 SGD 
 
  - Dessert with ice 2,3 USD = 3 SGD 
 
  - Hot or cold drink, coffee, chocolate, juice, cola 1,9 - 2,3 USD = 2.5 - 3 SGD 
 
  
 In a touristic cafe
 
  
 cafe for tourists
 
  
 The cost of meals at a restaurant
 
  
 Hotel restaurant menu
  
 
Cafe Starbucks
  - Cappuccino 470ml 4,6 USD = 6 SGD 
 
  - Double americano 3,6 USD = 4.7 SGD 
 
  - Hot chocolate 470ml. 5,1 USD = 6.7 SGD 
 
  - Cheesecake 5 USD = 6.5 SGD 
 
  - Cupcake 2,8 USD = 3.6 SGD 
 
 
		 
  
 Starbucks cafe
 
  
 Prices in Starbucks
  
 
Compare with Hong Kong prices
	 
Food prices at grocery stores (per kilogram)
  - Chilled pork 9,2 - 13 USD = 12 - 17 SGD 
 
  - Chilled chicken 5,4 - 6,1 USD = 7 - 8 SGD 
 
  - Oranges, apples 2,3 - 3,8 USD = 3 - 5 SGD 
 
  - Bananas 1,9 USD = 2.5 SGD 
 
  - Grapes 5,7 USD = 7.5 SGD 
 
  - Drinking water 2n. 1,5 USD = 2 SGD 
 
  - Local or Asian beer 1,5 - 2,3 USD = 2 - 3 SGD 
 
  - Imported European beer 2,3 - 3,8 USD = 3 - 5 SGD 
 
  
 The cost of beer
 
  
 Sushi and rolls
  
 		
											 
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