Sanjay Sivaram
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Location: 231 Bain St, #02-19, Singapore 180231
Floor 2 · Bras Basah Complex
Hawker stall at Bras Basah Complex serving traditional Hainanese snacks and heritage cuisine.
Hawker stall at Bras Basah Complex serving traditional Hainanese snacks and heritage cuisine.
Third Generation of Hainan Cuisine and Snacks is a hawker stall at Bras Basah Complex, continuing a lineage of Hainanese culinary tradition. As the name suggests, this stall carries forward recipes passed down through three generations, offering a taste of authentic Hainanese cuisine that has been adapted and preserved through the decades. Hainanese food holds a special place in Singapore's culinary heritage, with its emphasis on fresh ingredients, clean flavours and comforting preparation methods. Located within the Bras Basah Complex, a cultural landmark known for its bookshops and art galleries, this stall provides a welcome food option for visitors exploring the area. The stall offers classic Hainanese snacks and dishes that reflect the dialect group's distinctive cooking style, making it a convenient and authentic choice for a heritage meal. For a genuine taste of Hainanese tradition in the heart of Singapore's arts district, this stall is a comforting find.Operating hours not available
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Sanjay Sivaram
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Third Generation of Hainan Cuisine & Snacks
Third Generation of Hainan Cuisine & Snacks
The storefront of a restaurant with glass doors and windows. A sign above the entrance reads "Third Generation of Hainan Cuisine & Snacks" in English and Chinese. A decorative green and white graphic of a food item is displayed above the entrance. Inside, a Christmas tree decorated with gold tinsel and snowflakes is visible, along with plants and a counter. A bicycle is parked outside to the left, and an "OPEN" sign is displayed on an easel near the entrance.
Third Generation of Hainan Cuisine & Snacks
The exterior of a shop with a glass facade. A sign above the entrance reads "Third Generation of Hainan Cuisine & Snacks" in English and Chinese. A neon sign shaped like a green bun with a pink center is mounted above the door. Inside, shelves display food items, and a refrigerator is visible. Two wooden benches are placed outside the entrance.
Third Generation of Hainan Cuisine & Snacks
The exterior of a shop with large glass windows and doors. A sign above the entrance reads "Third Generation of Hainan Cuisine & Snacks" in English and Chinese. A neon sign shaped like a green dessert is visible above the entrance. Inside, shelves display various items, and a counter is visible. A bicycle is parked outside to the left, and a wooden A-frame sign with "We Are OPEN" is also present.
Outdoor walkway with mural and tables
An outdoor walkway features a large black and white mural of old buildings on the wall. Two small, round white tables with wooden legs are placed in front of the mural. To the right, there are glass doors with a pattern of circles, and further down the walkway, a red fire extinguisher is mounted on the wall next to a storefront. The floor is tiled with a diamond pattern.
Hainan Cuisine Snacks Banner
A pull-up banner advertising Hainan cuisine and snacks. The banner features a circular logo with Chinese characters and English text, a stylized illustration of a snack, and three rows of photographs showcasing various Hainanese snacks and ingredients. The background appears to be an indoor walkway or mall area.
Business Hours Sign
A sign on a glass door displays the business hours and a QR code for pre-ordering. A wooden 'Closed' sign hangs to the left. The business hours are Monday: Closed, Tuesday-Sunday: 10 AM - 4 PM. It also states that if the business is closed, it means they are sold out and advises pre-ordering at least 2 working days in advance via their website for self-collection or delivery.
Desserts in containers
Three plastic containers with clear lids, each holding two white desserts wrapped in green leaves. A small sign in front of the containers reads "Signature Yi Bua $1.50/pc". The desserts appear to be placed on a wooden surface, with shelves and a cart visible in the background.
Ang Ku Kueh
A display of Ang Ku Kueh, a type of traditional pastry, in clear plastic containers. The pastries are in various colors, including green, red, and blue. A price sign indicates two price points: $2.40 for Peanut/Mung Bean filling and $2.80 for Coconut/Black Sesame filling. The pastries are arranged on a wooden tray on a white counter.
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