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About Market Spells

Market spells, a guide to Singapore's wet market and a melting pot of our rich local wet market culture and charms. ðŸ”®

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Ever wondered where do we get our food when we were younger?

Our grandparents actually got most of our staple food from the wet market back in the 70s. With the increase of supermarkets and online grocery stores now, wet markets are slowly forgotten by our future generation. Embracing our mission, we aim to turn your perspective of wet market into something favourable and valuable by unleashing the charms of wet market that you have never seen before.

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Featuring the Top 3 Markets in Singapore

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Kebun Baru Market and Food Centre

226H Ang Mo Kio Street 22
Singapore 568226
Monday - Sunday 5:30am–10pm

When u think the wet market only sells fresh seafood, in Kebun Baru Market and Food Centre, you can find a large variety of things ranging from aquarium animals to shoes and apparels.

Geylang Serai Wet Market

69 Geylang Bahru
Singapore 330069
Monday - Sunday 6am–9pm

If you’re looking to explore something truly unique, this is a market in a traditional Malay kampong house, offering ingredients from the Middle Eastern and the Malay spices for cooking Malay culture-rich dishes.​

Tiong Bahru Wet Market

30 Seng Poh Rd

Singapore 168898

Mon closed  Tues-Sun 6am–2pm

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You could got to your usual wet market but you’d miss out on so much! Breakfast, shopping, lunch, coffee and bookstores are things you can find at Tiong Bahru Wet Market.

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