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15 Stalls to Try at Pasir Panjang Food Centre

15 Stalls to Try at Pasir Panjang Food Centre

Pasir Panjang Food Centre dates back to the 1970s and in the early days it was a small food center with only a handful of stalls, serving dishes to workers and residents in the area. As it gained popularity, it underwent a major renovation in 1980 to expand its facilities and accommodate more food stalls. Today it is home to rows of interesting food, offering a wide variety of local cuisine. We’ve rounded up 15 stalls from Pasir Panjang Food Centre that will leave you with a satisfied tummy!

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#1

216 Choa Chu Kang BBQ Chicken Wings

Crispy, well-marinated, juicy, and smoky, you’ll find it hard to stop yourself from devouring the wings from 216 Choa Chu Kang BBQ Chicken Wings. Don’t forget the squirt of lime for a refreshing zing and its super shiok spicy chilli sauce. Address: 121 Pasir Panjang Rd, #01-23, Singapore 118543 Opening Hours: 5–10:30 pm Tues to Sun. Closed on Mon

#2

Al Ehsan

Al Ehsan has been here at Pasir Panjang Food Centre for three decades, serving up nasi padang, lontong, nasi lemak and more. They are known for their crispy fried chicken and flavourful curry, and their lontong comes garnished with dried shrimp chilli and yummy rice cakes. The curry is well-balanced, pleasant and leans towards the sweeter side but also packs a good spice! Address: 121 Pasir Pan...

#3

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood is a family business that’s been around for over 20 years, and to date, still remains popular for its barbecued seafood dishes. Popular items include Sambal Stingray, Cereal Prawns, Sambal Kang Kong, Claypot Tofu and Fu Yong Omelette. Aside from the wide selection of tze char dishes, they also offer a variety of carbs like Hor Fun, Yi Mian or Mee Goreng to complete y...

#4

Bua Siam Thai Seafood

For authentic Thai cuisine in a hawker centre, head on over to Bua Siam Thai Seafood which serves delectable dishes with a healthy dose of heat and spices. Noteworthy dishes include the Tom Yam Soup, Green Curry, Pad Thai and Pineapple Fried Rice, and they also serve Thai tze char dishes such as Steamed Spicy Prawns and Steamed Fish with Lemon. Address: 121 Pasir Panjang Rd, #01-07, Singapore 1...

#5

Chong Jia Food

Many people go to Chong Jia Food because of their signature Taiwanese Braised Pork, which you can choose to have with rice or noodles. Delicate pork belly cubes is braised in a dark soy sauce-based gravy and served with a hard-boiled egg and stewed peanuts. There are also a couple of side dishes that you can get, such as Braised Beancurd Skin and Mirin Cucumber Salad. Address: 121 Pasir Panjang...

#6

Crispy Union

If you love your old-school western food then chances are you will enjoy the yummy offerings at Crispy Union. Find classics such as Chicken Chop, Chicken Cutlet, Lamb Chop and Fish and Chips. The portions are said to be smaller than usual but still delightfully satisfying nonetheless! Address: 121 Pasir Panjang Rd, #01-12, Singapore 118543 Opening Hours: 2–9 pm daily

#7

Fatty Ipoh Noodles

Fatty Ipoh Noodles offers Malaysian classics such as KL Fried Noodles, Moonlight Hor Fun and Braised Yee Mee. All the dishes have the same selection of ingredients — prawns, fish slices, fishcakes, pork slices, greens and chunks of fried pork lard. They are well-fried with a healthy wok hei and will surely remind you of the tze char stalls in Malaysia! Address: 121 Pasir Panjang Rd, #01-10, Sin...

#8

Heng Huat Fried Kway Teow

Those who are on a diet but can’t seem to resist some good ol’ char kway teow should most definitely check out Heng Huat Fried Kway Teow. Made with no lard and vegetable oil only, you’ll right away notice the heaping of boiled chye sim on top of your plate of char kway teow. Healthier and less oily compared to most other stalls out there, this dish is definitely great for cheat days. Not to mentio...

#9

Ivy’s Hainanese Herbal Mutton Soup

Ivy’s Hainanese Herbal Mutton Soup comes with a Michelin recommendation so it’s no surprise why they have a snaking queue daily. The mutton is marinated with fermented red yeast and seared in oil to remove any gaminess, then stewed for hours with more than 20 kinds of herbs. As a result, the Herbal Mutton Soup is deeply flavourful. You can also add on tendon, tulang, or have it with mee sua. Ad...

#10

Jubilant Hainanese Chicken Rice

It wouldn’t really be a hawker centre in Singapore without some chicken rice! Find both roasted and poached chicken at Jubilant Hainanese Chicken Rice. The chicken is tender and well-marinated while the rice is fluffy and tasty – what’s not to love? The stall also commands a queue and it’s not unheard of for them to sell out by lunchtime, so try to come early for a taste! Address: 121 Pasir Pan...