Abdul Gafoor Mosque is located in the culturally rich area of Little India, Singapore. Though the mosque itself is a religious site and not known for its food, it is surrounded by a neighborhood where food plays a significant historical role. Little India has been a melting pot of Indian, Arabian, and local Malay influences, which is reflected in its culinary offerings. Historically, the area buzzed with street hawkers, spice traders, and food vendors, contributing to a rich heritage of food culture. The historic association of the traders and migrants with the mosque made it a landmark around which many eateries sprang up, offering a plethora of flavors ranging from South Indian to Malay and even Middle-Eastern cuisines.