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20 Stalls to Check Out at Mei Ling Market & Food Centre

20 Stalls to Check Out at Mei Ling Market & Food Centre

It might not be among the most well-known hawker centres in Singapore, but Mei Ling Market & Food Centre boasts of a long history. Established in 1969, it has undergone multiple renovations since then with the most recent one being in 2021, remaining a firm favourite for residents of the surrounding Queenstown area. From Michelin-approved Hor Fun to Chicken Rice, Hokkien Mee and Carrot Cake, here are 20 stalls to check out at  Mei Ling Market & Food Centre!

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#1

Ah Hoe Cooked Food

At first glance, this humble looking stall does not seem to offer much. You’ll find a small range of sides to go with their Nasi Lemak, along with local breakfast fare such as Yam Cake, Pumpkin Cake, Chee Cheong Fun and Peanut Porridge. The Yam and Pumpkin Cake may look small, but they’re satisfyingly wobbly yet softly firm, and generously filled with dices of yam, pumpkin and bits of hae bi. It i...

#2

Ah Pang Steamboat Seafood

Who says you need to go to Hai Di Lao or Beauty in the Pot to enjoy a steamboat meal, when you can do so right at a hawker centre at a fraction of the price? Ah Pang Steamboat Seafood has been around for 25 years, and here you can have a steamboat feast with all the usual fixings: pork, beef, chicken, seafood, mushrooms and Chinese vegetables, alongside an array of warming broths. The homemade chi...

#3

Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle

Amoy Street Boon Kee Prawn Noodle has recently relocated to Mei Ling Market & Food Centre. This humble stall has a loyal following for its mouthwatering prawn noodles, so come prepared to queue! Whether you prefer the dry version with their house-made chilli sauce or the comforting and rich prawn noodle soup, their yummy offerings will leave you impressed and craving for more. Expect a robust but...

#4

Claypot Veg Rice

This tze char and claypot stall may be under-the-radar, but it serves up affordable and comforting dishes very much worth a try. Items on the menu include Claypot Pork-Rib or Beef Noodles, Sliced Fish with Spring Onion and Rice, Fried Beef Kway Teow and more. The Pig Trotter Fried Bee Hoon brings back nostalgic memories with silky beehoon cooked with melt-in-the-mouth pig trotters. The smoky wok h...

#5

Delisnacks

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: 159 Mei Chin Rd, #02-28, Singapore 140159

#6

He Li Cooked Food

Serving up economic rice and beehoon, He Li Cooked Food serves a white beehoon that may look bland and tasteless at first glance. Looks are deceiving, and the white beehoon is honestly good enough to eat on its own! After the stall has sold out of their white beehoon, they'll fry up the normal light brown version which is just as good. If you’re here at noon, you won’t go wrong with a plate of eco...

#7

Heng Long BBQ Chicken Rice

Another Michelin-recommended stall at Mei Ling Market & Food Centre, Heng Long BBQ Chicken Rice was previously located at the nearby Stirling Road. Well known for their Cantonese-style roast meats, expect all the classics such as Poached Chicken, Roast Chicken, Honey Char Siew and Roast Pork. The Roast Chicken sports a thin and crispy skin, and the Char Siew is covered in a yummy marinade while th...

#8

Hui Wei Lor Mee & Prawn Noodle

Find simple offerings of Fried Fish Lor Mee and Prawn Noodles in both soup and dry at Hui Wei. The lor mee was loaded with all sorts of ingredients – fried fish, egg, pork slices, and beansprouts, all soaked in a thick, starchy gravy together with thick yellow noodles. While the texture is on point, the flavours are on the lighter side, so load up on the vinegar, chilli and garlic condiments if yo...

#9

Hup Kee Teochew Fishball Noodles

This is another famous Teochew-style fishball noodles stall in Mei Ling Market & Food Centre. The stall is always busy, even at off-peak hours! Compared to Xin Lu, the noodles at Hup Kee come with more ingredients such as tasty fishballs, pork balls, fish cakes and fish dumplings. The fishballs here are very soft and quite bouncy – easily the best part of the meal. A little bit of their chilli goe...

#10

Jia Wei Nasi Lemak

Jia Wei serves Nasi Lemak that is both cheap and affordable! For under $3, you will be able to get a plate of Nasi Lemak with fluffy coconut rice, chicken wing and egg. Don’t be surprised to find a snaking queue here – this is simply too good of a deal to miss! Make sure to also get a generous helping of their sweet and spicy sambal to tie the meal all together. Address: 159 Mei Chin Rd, #02-17...