15 Stalls to Grab a Bite From at Mayflower Market & Food Centre
Recently renovated and reopened in April this year, Mayflower Market and Food Centre is a stone’s throw away from Mayflower MRT. While it is one of the smaller hawker centres in Singapore, this is still an especially great place to fill up your tummy, considering the multiple hidden (and wallet-friendly) gems within! Here are 15 great stalls to check out.
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3 Sisters Prawn Noodle
3 Sisters Prawn Noodle is a humble prawn noodle and Hokkien mee stall that is run by – you guessed it – three sisters. Picking up the ropes from their mother, the stall runs like a well-oiled machine. The broth used to make the prawn noodles is full-bodied, sweet and flavourful, and the dish also comes with pork slices, fishcake and prawns. Those who like spicy food should go for the dry version t...
Ah Xiang Yong Tau Foo
The owner of Ah Xiang has been operating this stall for almost ten years, waking up early at 4 am to prepare the food every day. You can find an array of ingredients to pick from to custom a meal for yourself! Mains options include rice, beehoon, noodles and chee cheong fun, and you can get it in dry, soup or laksa broth. Address: 162 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-03, Singapore 560162 Opening Hours: 9...
Ang Mo Kio 453 Wanton Noodle
Run by a husband-wife duo, the queue-commanding wanton mee is prepared according to a well-kept family recipe that’s been passed down from generation to generation. Al dente noodles are topped with char siew that’s tender and well caramelised, along with fried lard, chopped spring onions and some green chillies! Served with a side of peppery broth and wantons that are handmade by the owners everyd...
Deli Snacks
Craving for a light local breakfast with a hearty fix? With a history dating back to 1993, Delisnacks does a variety of fried dough snacks like you tiao, ham chim peng, butterfly bun, goreng pisang and more. We can’t turn back time, but these fried fritters fondly savour the past. Best paired with a cup of kopi or soya bean! Address: 162 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-05, Singapore 560162 Opening Hours...
Heng Li Pancake
Craving for a snack and not really in the mood for a full meal? Head over to Heng Li Pancake for some old-school Min Jiang Kueh with three different flavours – Peanut, Red Bean and Coconut. The exterior of the kueh is crispy, while the interior is satisfying moist and chewy in contrast. Address: 162 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-36, Singapore 560162 Opening Hours: 7 am–3 pm Thurs to Tues. Closed on We...
House of Li Xiang
House of Li Xiang serves only mee rebus and mee siam at wallet-friendly prices. The former comes in a sweet and savoury gravy with yellow noodles, tau kwa, beansprouts and boiled egg, while the latter features a spicy and tangy gravy which pairs nicely with the white bee hoon. Address: 162 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-17, Singapore 560162 Opening Hours: 6 am–1:30 pm Tues to Sun. Closed on Mon
Jin Song Wanton Mee
You’ll be able to spot this stall from a distance away thanks to the snaking queue with patrons eager to try out the noodles. Jin Song has been established since 1971 and sells a variety of noodles, from Wanton Noodles to Ipoh Hor Fun. Make sure to also try their Mushroom Chicken Feet Noodles which feature tender braised chicken feet that are literally fall off from the bones! Address: 162 Ang...
Mandarin Hainan Chicken Rice
For your fix of chicken rice, look to Mandarin Hainan Chicken Rice. The rice is fragrant and not clumpy while the chicken is smooth, tender and juicy. You’ll find both steamed and roasted chicken here, and can also add on ingredients such as braised egg or beancurd for some extra sustenance! Address: 162 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-11, Singapore 560162 Opening Hours: 8 am–7 pm Tues to Sun. Closed on...
Original Nasi Lemak Atok
A hidden jem at Mayflower Market & Food Centre, there are two different nasi lemak sets to choose from here: fish or chicken. The coconut rice is fragrant and non-greasy, while the juicy chicken wings are fried in small batches to ensure utmost crunchiness. Their sambal chilli goes very well and ties the entire dish together! Address: 162 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-01, Singapore 560162 Opening Hour...
Quan Xing Mei Shi
Quan Xing Mei Shi’s signature dish is a Chinese-style laksa that is simple, no-frills and easy on the wallet. A portion comes with noodles, beansprouts, sliced fish cake, taupok, cockles, a dollop of chilli paste and a generous scoop of laksa leaves. The laksa gravy is neither too thick nor too diluted, lemak but not to the point where you get jelak. If you’re not in the mood for laksa, the stall...