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CEOs choose best popiah stalls in S'pore

Here are the top five popiah stalls (with a side serving of kueh pie tee) as voted by the panellists of the BT/Knight Frank CEOs' Hawker Choices 2013
Singapore, February 17, 2013
Popular as an appetiser, popiah is also a meal for health-conscious hawker centre diners.
The secret to the tasty roll lies mainly in the texture of its skin and the fragrance of the braised shredded turnip.
Here are the top five popiah stalls (with a side serving of kueh pie tee) as voted by the panellists of the BT/Knight Frank CEOs' Hawker Choices 2013:
Kway Guan Huat
95 Joo Chiat Road
Open daily 9am to 5pm (dine-in available on weekends only from 11.30am to 3pm)
6344-2875
>> Read the review here.
Old Long House: Master of Popiah
Block 22 Lorong 7 Toa Payoh #01-03
Open 6am to 5pm, closed on Mondays
9171-7157
>> Read the review here.
968 Popiah
Hong Fu Lin 81 Eating House,
Block 81 Whampoa Drive
Open 1pm to 7pm, no fixed days off
9648-9350
>> Read the review here.
Qiji
109 North Bridge Road, Funan DigitaLife Mall, #01-17
Open from 9am to 8.30pm daily
>> Read the review here.
Miow Sin Popiah & Carrot Cake
Lavender Food Square
380 Jalan Besar #01-04
Open 8am to 12am, closed on alternate Wednesdays
>> Read the review here.
The Business Times/Knight Frank CEOs' Hawker Choices 2013 is a guide to the best street food in Singapore as chosen by Singapore's top executives.
How it works
A master panel of 10 distinguished professionals (listed below) created a master list of hawkers for each food category.
This list was subsequently sent out to The Business Times' CEO Club, comprising all the top management of companies based in Singapore, who were invited to vote for their favourite stalls.
The stalls with the most votes are then visited by BT Weekend's food reviewers and featured in a weekly spread in the Living section.
The objective of this series is to create an unbiased guide to the best hawker food in Singapore, as well as create a platform to help preserve the old cooking traditions that are in danger of dying out.
This series will run for 26 weeks, after which the content will be compiled into a guidebook, with sales proceeds to go towards furthering this and other charitable causes.
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