Exterior view of Hong Lim Market and Food Centre in Singapore, showing the bustling hawker stalls and signage.
  • February 27, 2026

Smoke Before Noon

Before noon, Hong Lim is already awake.Light slips in...

Posted By Liora Chow
Indoor hawker centre with open food stalls, diners seated at yellow tables, and people walking through the central aisle under bright overhead lighting.
  • February 20, 2026

Circulation and Pause

The approach stays porous; movement begins before the threshold....

Posted By Dylan Wong
Singapore hawker stall selling rojak, popiah, and cockles.
  • February 6, 2026

From the Counter Looking In: Rojak, Popiah & Cockle

Some stalls announce themselves with smoke or sound. This...

Posted By Hawker Photography Team
This image captures a lively scene at a bustling indoor hawker center or food court, featuring a central stall titled "Chinatown Fried Dough Stick." Numerous patrons are seen seated at tables or standing nearby, creating a vibrant atmosphere of everyday dining and community in a brightly lit urban setting.
  • January 30, 2026

A Wok Moment at Hong Heng Fried Prawn Mee

At Hong Heng Fried Prawn Mee, time feels briefly...

Posted By Liora Chow
A bright green plate features a serving of white rice sprinkled with black sesame seeds, accompanied by a piece of fried chicken and a side of corn kernels. The meal is rounded out with half a braised egg, pickled vegetables, and a garnish of fresh parsley.
  • January 16, 2026

Maxwell, Seen Slowly: Five Stalls We Keep Returning To

At Maxwell Food Centre, return visits rarely happen by...

Posted By Dylan Wong
A large, rectangular sign prominently displaying "CHOMP CHOMP FOOD CENTRE" stands at the entrance, surrounded by lush green plants and trees. In the background, buildings with red-tiled roofs are visible, while pedestrians can be seen walking along the paved sidewalk to the right of the sign.
  • January 16, 2026

Waiting, Standing, Eating: A Night at Chomp Chomp

Chomp Chomp Food Centre operates on a different rhythm...

Posted By Hawker Photography Team
We photograph hawker centres as they are lived in.

In passing lunches, early mornings, and quiet afternoons.

Not for what is popular, but for what repeats, what endures, and the people behind each stall.

A quiet record of everyday hawker life in Singapore.

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