
We round up the best lok lok stalls in Singapore for meat, vegetable, and seafood skewers served in soup or deep fried.
Out of myriad supper options scattered around our tiny island, we’ve got to say that lok lok stands as our top favourite. The thought of skewers, ranging from springy fish balls to savoury luncheon meat dressed in flavourful sauces, is enough to make our mouths water. Whether you like it deep fried or cooked in a hotpot, our list of the best lok lok stalls in Singapore will satiate your appetite.
Best lok lok stalls in Singapore
1. DLLM Lok Lok
We love that this lok lok stall in Singapore is open until 4am – perfect for when we get the late-night munchies. Treat yourself to a variety of skewers such as smoked duck, otah, and Taiwan sausage. In addition to the typical spicy chilli dips, there’s even a salted egg-flavoured one that’s worth a try.
DLLM Lok Lok, 171 MacPherson Road, Singapore 348536
2. Ban Luck Ban Mian & Lok Lok

Ban Luck offers an impressive assortment of $1 skewers, featuring delectable options such as cheese tofu, bean curd skin, and fried chicken. We loved that the lok lok served here doesn’t taste too oily despite it being deep fried. Still hungry? Consider pairing your skewers with a side of Indomie or Tom Yum Mama noodles.
Ban Luck Ban Mian & Lok Lok, #01-19, Bukit Canberra Hawker Centre, 21 Canberra Link, Singapore 752350
3. Fei Zhu Lok Lok

Satisfy your cravings any time you want at Fei Zhu Lok Lok. This stall sells skewers from $1 at three locations in Singapore – Ang Mo Kio, Tampines, and Jurong West. Want to make your meal heartier? Simply add rice or noodles for another extra dollar. And don’t forget to top off your lok lok with its highly recommended “shiok” sauce.
Fei Zhu Lok Lok, multiple locations including Ang Mo Kio, Tampines, and Jurong West
4. Lokbulok Bistro

You’ll be spoiled for choice down at Lokbulok Bistro. This lok lok joint in MacPherson offers guests more than 45 varieties of meat, veggie, and seafood skewers. You’ll be overwhelmed in the best way. And don’t forget to try the bistro’s $1.50 soju fruit shots. Gather your friends, because it’s gonna be a good time.
Lokbulok Bistro, #01-21, 401 MacPherson Road, Singapore 368125
5. Lok Me Up

Lok lok skewers that are only 60 cents a stick? Yes, please. Head down to Toa Payoh industrial park and treat yourself to affordable skewers at Lok Me Up. If that’s not enough to entice you, it also offers free-flow mentaiko sauce. Delish!
Lok Me Up, #01-1209, 9 Toa Payoh Industrial Park, Singapore 319061
6. See See Lok Lok

If you’re craving lok lok in the middle of the night, See See Lok Lok has your back. Pop by for $1 skewers cooked in four different hotpot flavours. Need something more filling? Order a bowl of prawn noodles on the side, and wash it all down with a pint (or two) of beer.
See See Lok Lok, #01-17, The Brooks I, 60 Springside Walk, Singapore 786020
7. Malaysia Local Delights

It’s lok lok galore at this Malacca-style buffet eatery! Get them in sets of 22, 30, 38 and 48 sticks. We hear it even offers complimentary satay and free-flow drinks. You can choose to pop your skewers in the hotpot, or request to have them deep-fried.
Malaysia Local Delights, 224 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437015
8. Fei Lou Fatt
Springleaf is a haven for supper fanatics with spots for prata, mookata, and dim sum. But if you’re looking for another spot to add to your list, you’ve got to try Fei Lou Fatt. It’s already well-known for its rich prawn noodles and comforting bowls of rice and broth. There are also 20 different types of lok lok skewers to choose from like Korean fish cake, abalone, and enoki.
Fei Lou Fatt, 928 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 787121
9. A.K. Zai Lok Lok

This stall offers an authentic Malaysian lok lok buffet at just $19.90 a person. There are over 50 varieties of skewers to choose from. And you can get them deep fried, grilled, or in soup bases like laksa, mala, tom yum and herbal chicken.
A.K. Zai Lok Lok, 259 Outram Road, Singapore 169056
Trust us, your calories will be well spent at the best lok lok stalls in Singapore.