Central / Queenstown / Ghim Moh
63 Laksa
63 Laksa is popular for their very cheap bowls of laksa that cost only $2.50 (it actually used to be $2!) and the stall was even visited by Myanmar state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi a few years back.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Feb/2023
Balestier Bak Kut Teh
One of the most famous Teochew bak kut teh shops in Singapore, with a rich history of over 50 years.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Bukit Merah / Alexandra Hill
Chef Goo Red Sea Prawns Fried Hokkien Mee
A variety of Hokkien Mee and other varieties like pao fan, to fried rice, and add-ons. Located at Alexandra Village Food Centre, this stall is one that stands out.
LAST UPDATE: 31/Oct/2023
Central / Marine Parade / Katong
Sin Heng Claypot Bak Koot Teh
A neighbourhood bak kut teh place serving simple yet flavourful dishes.
LAST UPDATE: 01/Oct/2022
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Grandma Ban Mee
This stall serves up variations of their take on ban mee, recommended by guides and popular with the lunch crowd.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
North-East / Serangoon / Serangoon Garden
RK EATING HOUSE
Crispy prata found in a corner shophouse on street level in the bustling Serangoon gardens.
LAST UPDATE: 22/Nov/2022
Kazan
Kazan made headlines for its affordable Japanese food that is cooked by an ex-restaurant chef.
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Next opening time Thu 12:00~15:00 / 17:30~20:30

LAST UPDATE: 09/Nov/2023
Famous Old Airport Fried Oyster
For decades, this stall has been frying up classic plates of oyster omelette chock full of the chunky seafood.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Nov/2023
YAO Japanese Rice House
Yao specialises in authentic Japanese Curry Rice and brings it to the hawker scene, quality food at an affordable price.
LAST UPDATE: 12/Apr/2023
Ma Bo Lor Mee
A popular hawker chain that specialises in lor mee and more. A bowl of lor mee here starts from an affordable price of just $3.50. The fried fish laksa is also worth a shot!
LAST UPDATE: 04/Nov/2024