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Pop star Dua Lipa recommends Singapore food spots in her latest newsletter

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December 14, 2024

When pop star Dua Lipa was in town in early November to kick off her Radical Optimism world tour at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, she was spotted visiting some of the hottest food joints in the city.

- Jan Lee

Pop star Dua Lipa recommends Singapore food spots in her latest newsletter

In her latest e-mail newsletter sent out on Dec 12, which is also available on her lifestyle website service95.com, Lipa - who wrapped the Asian leg of her tour in Seoul on Dec 4 and 5 - shared her top eats in Singapore and raved about the flavours she is "still dreaming about".

Top of her list is the famed Maxwell Food Centre in Chinatown, home to beloved hawker dishes such as chicken rice.

The 29-year-old English-Albanian singer, who did not name specific stalls, said of the food she sampled there: "Simple, delicious and served with love."

In a Nov 6 Instagram post, Lipa and her friends could be seen enjoying Maxwell Food Centre offerings such as chicken rice, nasi lemak, Nonya kueh and tau huay from Lao Ban Soya Beancurd.

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