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hawker center

Commonly found variants; note these may range from acceptable alternatives to non-standard forms or incorrect spellings*.
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hawker center

hawker centre

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hawker

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centre

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noun

  1. a large complex, usually sheltered but outdoors, housing several stalls that sell a variety of food and drinks, with tables and seating provided for patrons. In most estates, it is often located within, nearby, or is connected to a larger market area, containing e.g. sundry shops, a wet market, bakeries, coffee shops, etc. A hawker centre usually forms the core of any given Singaporean town, both physically and culturally.
  2. If you want the real food in Singapore, get yourself to a hawker center.

    — 2013 July 7, Gordon Ramsay.