Singaporeans absolutely love to eat and we are willing to travel far and wide to satisfy those cravings.
So what exactly is the criterion for a great food blog? Here are our picks of famous food bloggers who scour the country bringing us the best dishes, eating spots and food trends.
Singapore is a country well-known for its wonderful range of delicious food items. When it comes to Singaporean food, it is a vital cultural attraction for both visitors and tourists. The Singaporean cuisine includes a variety of unique dishes loved by food lovers. Choosing the best food is not a difficult task now, because Food bloggers in Singapore make it simpler by offering excellent food blogs. It brings you a fantastic chance to know about the best Singaporean eateries. Here is the list of Singapore food bloggers as follow:
1. Crystal Wee
She is a food blogger who names her blog as Foodography. It is a nicely and tastefully designed platform where she uploads the eye-catching images of restaurants she actually visits. Also, she shares her own thoughts regarding the good. As a simple-to-read blog, it can be considered an ideal choice for food lovers who look for a perfect place for enjoying their evenings.
2. Brad Lau
If you are looking for an ideal trove of travel destinations and food, you can opt for Ladyironchef offered by Brad Lau. The blogger is interested in letting people know about the delicious and mouth-watering food dishes in Singapore. He also reviews an array of wonderful restaurants in this country. There are many people visiting this site regularly to learn about the top Singaporean foods.
3. Seth Lui
This blogger let the reader access the unbiased, personal dining accounts at both the best restaurants and local hawker locations. The project of this blogger is started as the local food blog. Now, it is expanded into online-based food publication. It is dedicated to keeping you fully updated with the new trends both in Singapore as well as around the globe.
4. Alexis Cheong
As a lifestyle blogger, Alexis Cheong writes about everything which interests her most like food. The blog posts of this blogger are personal, injected and engaging with the considerable number of images to make the stomach of reader growl. The blogger never minces the words about food. Instead, she gives only what readers need from the food blog.
5. Melissa
If you look for the best source for genuine and updated food reviews, you can simply opt for Hungry Bird offered by Melissa. The blogger gives a precise rating for every place or location she visits entirely based on overall value, ambiance and food quality. It ensures that the readers can gauge if they pay or not. Many people enjoy reading the entries as well as browsing through the beautiful images of food.
6. Maureen Ow
As a food writer and owner of Miss Tam Chiak, Maureen Ow brings you a Singaporean spin. The impressive images of food grab the attraction of many food lovers towards the food blog.
7. Joyce
She offers the food blog named Eat What to Night. It is the platform where she posts for cooking passion. The index of recipes makes it simple to find when she features that dish. There is a specialty section available on the site that features the entrees. Also, she features lots of recipes which are whipped out quickly at home.
8. Daniel
He stated the food blog because he thinks that food is a global necessity of getting people together. When you read his blog named Daniel Food Diary, you can learn the ways for saving at the Singaporean restaurants.
9. Aun and Su-Lyn
CHUBBYHUBBY.NET is a blog site where Aun and also his wife named Su-Lyn covers restaurant news along with a better emphasis on certain news affecting the parents. It is clear that the bloggers love to share more information about food.
10. Dr. Leslie Tay
He is not only an excellent photographer but also an authority in the world of the hawker food culture of Singapore. He manages IEATISHOOTPOST.SG, where he shares the best locations to eat and food to prepare at home includes wonderful photography. Also, she shares the details regarding the right place to acquire quality ingredients to make the favorite dishes.
Our Top Singapore Food Bloggers
These Singaporean food bloggers in my opinion, all have a unique style of writing and presentation. Ultimately with the goal of sharing amazing food, travel destinations, and even recipes!
Travelling is the one thing that will never go out of fashion – you’ll run out of money long before you run out of places to visit, sights to see. We believe in helping travellers to pursue their passion for travelling – by helping them save as much as they can on their travels! Previously, we’ve compiled a list of travel bloggers in Malaysia you need to know, which have proven to be helpful to travellers. These travel bloggers provide helpful travel tips and recommendations that will help you make the most of your travels, which is what we does. It is also why we have specially curated another 10 more travel bloggers you should be following – this time from Singapore!
1. IRENE’S TRAVEL BLOG
Why you should know her: Irene may be born and raised in Singapore, but the world’s her home! We love that she has been to many countries all over Europe, North America, North Asia, Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific, West Asia and Africa – her travel guides make you feel like you’re there with her. Irene has also won plenty of awards for her travel blog, such as Singapore Blog Awards 2013, Best Travel Blog In 2015 By Godesti.com, and Best Singapore Bloggers Of 2016!
2. TRAVEL INSPIRATION 360
Why you should know him: It’s not often that you come across a vegetarian travel blogger like Keith Yuen, which gives you even more options to consider when it comes to food! What’s even more amazing is that Keith is such an avid traveller (he has visited 78 countries to date!) and his dedication to taking jump shots (his signature pose is the KJS – Keith Jump Shot). Aside from blogging about the places he has visited, Keith also writes travel tips such as How To Plan For Your Next Trip and How To Plan For 14 Days Eastern Europe Trip Within €1000 Budget, as well as lifestyle articles like 10 Misconceptions About Vegetarians. We found his article on 20 Vegetarian Food in Taiwan You Shouldn’t Miss being particularly useful, especially for vegetarians as well as Muslim travellers who are planning a trip to Taiwan.
3. I WANDER
Why you should follow him: A self-declared part-time wanderer, Bino covers topics from his unique travel experiences to travel tips to aviation, hotels and food. We enjoyed reading about how he crossed the Wagah border from India to Pakistan on foot, considering that the India-Pakistan border is one of the most dangerous in the world! When he’s not travelling, Bino is busy reviewing fancy eateries in Singapore, such as The Wall at Tanjong Pagar and Pacific Marketplace at Pan Pacific Singapore. What we found refreshing about Bino’s travel blog is that he also provides updates regarding flights, such as Flight Review: Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 Business Class and Turkish Airlines Promotion To 16 European Destinations From S$848 and hotel reviews like Hotel Review: St. Regis Kuala Lumpur!
4. SUNRISE ODYSSEY
Why you should follow them: Run by Daniel and Gina, two avid travellers who, in their own terms, are determined to not lead a typical Singaporean life, this travel blog has diversity in leaps and bounds. From covering topics like A Guide To Diving in Sipadan and Beyond to Is It Worth It To Visit Chitwan National Park to 10 Reasons Why You Should Travel With Your Partner, this couple has definitely been through more than most, so lovebirds, get ready to take a leaf out of their book (or blog, rather)! Additionally, their travel blog has been featured on PetaPixel, Business Insider, The Straits Times, and more!
5. TRAVELERFOLIO
Why you should follow her: If anyone knows how to make the most out of travelling, it’s award-winning travel blogger Eunice Khong! Created in 2008, Travelerfolio is the region’s leading travel blog – she has been featured on BBC Travel, Yahoo!, Channel NewsAsia, and The Straits Times, to name a few. What we love most about Eunice’s travel blog are the way she presents her travel stories – she has photos for everything she eats and sees, and she recounts all of her journeys in-depth, which is extremely helpful for those of us who are not Google-savvy. She also blogs about less common topics, such as Rail Travel in Europe with Eurail and Tasmanian Food Trails, so follow her if you prefer your trips to be off the beaten path!
6. FLORA ISABELLE
Why you should follow her: The first thing that caught our attention was “digital #girlboss” on her resume. The second was her status as a “military wife”. If “interesting” is a must in your travel blogs to-follow list, look no further than Flora Isabelle. You’ll find articles about her life, travels, favourite brands, food, and random musings, accompanied by AMAZING photos! Personally, we loved reading about her wedding journey (hey, it is one-way “trip” to a lifetime of happiness after all!) and her Tokyo Photo Diary (we’re drooling from all the food!).
7. THE OCCASIONAL TRAVELLER
Why you should follow her: If you’re looking for quirky travel-related articles, such as The Ultimate Jumpshot Guide for the Solo Traveller or 8 Small Things I Always Forget To Pack On A Trip. Jaclynn Seah of The Occasional Traveller (though now she may need to change the name of her blog since she quit her job to travel more!) has a down-to-earth writing style that we love, not to mention that her articles are very detailed and well researched. She also reviews cameras, flights, hotels, and travel clothing occasionally (pun intended)!
8. WANDERLEX
Why you should follow him: If you prefer your blogs to be more visually packed, you should definitely follow Alex. Not only does he has a keen eye for taking photos, he has also been to a great many places, including Croatia, Hungary, Iceland, Slovenia, and Switzerland! Alex’s travel blog feels more like a diary compared to the others because he also includes his thoughts, which we appreciate because it makes us feel like we’re hearing the story from a friend rather than a commercial.
9. TRAVEL AND BEYOND
Why you should follow them: Travel and Beyond is the brainchild of Rosemarie John and Joseph Ellis, a married couple with an immense passion for travelling. Their blog has been featured on National Geographic, CNN, The Jakarta Post, and Jetstar, to name a few – and have won many awards, so you know you gotta get in on this bandwagon! Click on any one of their articles and you’ll see why – all their articles are very well written and detailed, as well filled with awe-inspiring photos – we’d felt as if we’re reading a feature-length article in a magazine! They have yet to visit more obscure countries though, but you can read up on their trips to Japan, New Zealand, and USA, among others.
10. LIVELAUGHTRAVEL
Why you should follow them: Once you get past the long introduction on their landing page, you’ll find that Alvin and Nicole’s travel blog is chock-full of useful travel tips such as 5 Tips For Travel With Kids, What To Do When You Lose Your Passport Overseas, and How To Correctly Key In Your Middle Name When Buying Flight Tickets Online. They also cover travel-related news, such as Japan Invents Toilet Paper Specifically for Mobile Phones as well as food and deals, although the latter two are not as frequently updated as their travel-related stories. Compared to other travel blogs, Alvin and Nicole blog about their travels in the form of listicles, such as 6 Things To Do In Liverpool and Top 14 Things To Do In Tokyo – so if you are following travel blogs just for the informational bits, Livelaughtravel is one more travel blogger to add to your list!
Your Turn
If you know of any other Singaporean travel bloggers and enthusiasts whom we just must add to this list, please share their names with us in the comment section below. We hoped you enjoyed this article on our top 10 travel bloggers in Singapore and have added them to your reading list—they can prove helpful for you in planning your next trip!
FAQs
Who are the top 5 Singapore bloggers?
The top 5 Singapore bloggers are as follows
- Vinod Nair (Blog Site- Money Smart Group)
- Seth Lui (Food Blogger)
- Bryan Choo (The Smart Local– Blogs about travel, local news and lifestyle)
- Daniel Ang (Daniel Food Diary)
- Kristen Juliet Soh (Beauty blogger)
What are some ways to generate passive income?
Here is a list of some ways to make passive income
- Become a blogger
- Create an affiliate marketing business
- Teach online
- Sell stock images online
- Market stock photos online
What are some tips for successful extra earnings?
Tips for successful extra earnings are
- Research properly for the sites which provide work related to your area.
- Make a plan and stick to it.
- Start when you have all the knowledge about that domain.
- Make sure your work doesn’t need too much effort.