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15 Economic Bee Hoon Worth Getting Up Early For

15 Economic Bee Hoon Worth Getting Up Early For

It’s the early morning and you’re wondering what to get for a good yet affordable breakfast to fuel up for the day. Wouldn’t economic bee hoon be an excellent choice? It’s affordable with an array of sides to choose from, and it comes in a generous portion – what’s not to love? While it’s a dish that can be commonly found, not all of them are ranked equal. Here are 15 economic bee hoon stall for a great breakfast!

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327 Fried Bee Hoon Nasi Lemak

Nestled within Hougang, 327 Fried Bee Hoon is a Michelin-listed stall that’s known for their bee hoon and fried chicken thighs, instead of the usual chicken wings. They start serving as early as 5am, so you do need to crawl out of bed early for this! Apart from their fried bee hoon that’s cooked to springy perfection, the stall also serves a smooth and aromatic coconut rice. Address: 327 Hougan...

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Aunty Yong Economical Bee Hoon Nasi Lemak

Find well-executed bee hoon (and a long queue!) at Aunty Yong Economical Bee Hoon. The wait will be well worth it, as you’ll be treated to a hearty breakfast with your choice of sides like Taiwanese sausage, luncheon meat, fried egg and veggies. The fried eggs have a consistently runny yolk and the chicken wings are well-seasoned, crispy and succulent. If you love your spice, you’ll also be glad t...

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Bai Li Xiang Economic Bee Hoon

Situated in the West near Pioneer MRT, Bai Li Xiang is a popular choice for the NTU students in the vicinity to satisfy their supper cravings or breakfast after pulling an all-nighter. Food is always served piping hot as new batches are constantly being prepared, and you’ll be spoilt for choice by the number of side dishes they have. The bee hoon here is also not too oily, making it the perfect me...

#4

Eng Kee Chicken Wings

The famous fried chicken wing brand was established in 1989, and has since expanded to three other outlets. They’re best known for their chicken wings that are crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside. They are well-seasoned with an extra crispy batter that’s not too oily. Other than chicken wings, there is economic bee hoon here (of course) as well as other sides that are typical of...

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Good Pig Trotter Fried Beehoon

For a different kind of fried bee hoon, find delicious servings of pig trotter bee hoon at this stall in the CBD to go alongside your choice of ingredients like luncheon meat, fish fillet, fried egg, fish cake and more. Despite its appearance, the bee hoon is incredibly flavourful, full of umami and great on its own. Laced with chunky pieces of meat, it is also topped with fried pork lard for the...

#6

Happy Go Nasi

Sengkang residents can get their fix at Happy Go Nasi, which sells great bee hoon and nasi lemak for breakfast. While bee hoon is not a difficult dish to make, the consistently long queue tells you that this is not your average breakfast stall. Expect fragrant bee hoon and fresh ingredients made in small batches to ensure freshness. The most popular side dish here are the fried chicken wings – cri...

#7

Hock Lian Huat Prawn Cracker and Ngoh Hiang

While Hock Lian Huat Prawn Cracker and Ngoh Hiang serves ngoh hiang and fried fritters in the afternoon, in the morning there is fried bee hoon to satisfy hungry tummies. Their sides are perfectly fried to a delicate crisp that is ASMR-worthy when you bite into them. It goes without saying that their ngoh hiang is a must-try! Address: 302 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4, #01-719, Singapore 680302 Opening...

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Holland V Fried Bee Hoon

Holland Village is a popular destination for locals and foreigners thanks to its many cafes and food offerings. One of the most affordable dining spots here is Holland Village Fried Bee Hoon. What’s different about their fried bee hoon is that they use a special self-made lard, which imparts a fragrant savouriness to the dish. Side dishes include fried eggs, luncheon meat, stir fried cabbage, deep...

#9

Hup Lee Fried Bee Hoon

The best thing about Hup Lee is not only that they have several outlets across Singapore, but their overall consistency in quality! You can’t go wrong with either kway teow, fried noodles or fried bee hoon. Pair it with sides such as stir fried cabbage, spring rolls, fish cake, fish fillet, fried tofu, luncheon meat, sausages and chicken wings. Their bee hoon is on the oilier side, but other than...

#10

Mei Wei

“Mei wei” stands for delicious, which is an accurate description of the food here. The stall has been around for over 20 years, serving up perfectly seasoned bee hoon alongside glistening trays of luncheon meat, hot dog, sotong balls, fried eggs and flavourful chicken wings. There are only limited quantities each day and the stall closes once they sell out, so this is where “the early bird catches...