34 Food Stalls In Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre You Must Try
Famous for being a treasure trove of good food in Singapore, Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre is housed within a five-story car park. There is a wet market on the first floor, while the hawker stalls are located on the second and third floors. The stalls here have become household names all across Singapore, where you can find delicious renditions of beloved local delicacies such as Hokkien Mee, Fried Kway Teow, and Biryani, served at some of the most affordable prices in the country. If you’re looking for some great eats on a lower budget, Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre would definitely be worth a visit! List Thumbnail:
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Seafood Fish Soup
If you’re a seafood lover or struggling to find a healthy option at the hawker centre, you might want to give Seafood Fish Soup a try. They offer a wide selection of fish soups, from the classic Sliced Fish Soup and Fried Fish Soup with rice or dry noodles ($5/$7/$9) to their Batang Fish Head Soup ($7/$9) and Red Grouper Sliced Fish ($8/$12).
Sikkander’s Briyani
Make sure not to miss out on Sikkander’s Briyani when you’re at Taman Jurong Food Centre. The Chicken Briyani comes with fragrant spiced basmati rice, fried chicken, archar (pickled vegetables), and a small bowl of curry. The aromatic rice and flavourful curry somehow work together to create a perfect harmony, and you only have to try it to know what the hype is all about. Address: 3 Yung Sheng...
Tai Seng Fish Soup
If you’re in need of a warm bowl of comfort food on a rainy day, Tai Seng Fish Soup is an excellent choice. Not to be confused with Thai Seng Fish Soup along Ubi Road, the stall is located on Level 3 of Taman Jurong Food Centre. Their menu includes standard fish soup dishes like Sliced Fish Soup ($5/6/7), Fried Fish Soup ($5/6/7), Mixed Fish Soup ($5/6/8), and Fish Head Soup ($5/6/7). The fish sou...
The Dessert House
The heat in Singapore can get unbearable at times. To combat the humid weather, the idea of relishing a cold Ice Kachang is simply too enticing to resist for many! The Dessert House boasts an impressive selection of traditional, Asian old-school desserts like Chendol, Grass Jelly, and Longan Jelly that some of us might find nostalgic. You can also request for a customised order to your liking, by...
Tian Lai Rice Stall
A roast meat stall famous for their delicious char siew, Tian Lai Rice Stall is so popular customers even start queueing before they are open! The char siew here is melt-in-your-mouth and beautifully charred. Together with the smokiness and sweet marinade, it’s not hard to see why fans regard it as some of the best char siew in Singapore. The roast pork with its crackly skin is delicious too, as i...
Tien Lai Rice Stall
Awarded the Michelin Plate in 2021, the highly raved Tien Lai Rice Stall is often sold out by around 12.30 PM (it would be wise to come early to avoid disappointment). Their mouthwatering and generous plates of roast meat on rice are served at affordable costs, with their Char Siew Rice, Roast Pork Rice, and Soy Sauce Chicken Rice priced from $3.00. You can also order plates that feature a mix of...
Tom’s Kitchen
Tom’s Kitchen dishes out quality Western food in generous portions at affordable prices. Everything is under $10 and you’ll definitely get your money’s worth here! Run by an ex-hotel chef, the most popular items here are the grilled sirloin steak and grilled chicken chop which comes with a savoury mushroom sauce. Other yummy options include grilled salmon grilled pork chop, grilled lamb chop and p...
Xin Sheng Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker
Now run by the second-generation, Xin Sheng Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker sells handmade ngoh hiang items such as prawn cracker, fried chicken wing, squid, century egg, fried beancurd, fish cakes and more. Pick and choose your favourite ingredients and you can also opt to have them with bee hoon to make it a complete meal. With the many media features and accolades, the stall has definitely come a long...
Yang Jia Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee
Helmed by a young couple, Yang Jia Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee serves smooth and generous plates of Fried Hokkien Noodles ($4, $5, $6, $7) in Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre. Although a relatively new hawker stall, they are extremely popular among patrons, so beware of the long queues! However, if you can wait, you will be rewarded with a fragrant, steaming plate of Hokkien Noodles enveloped in Wo...
Ye Lai Xiang Fruit Juice
It can get a little difficult to find healthy food in a hawker centre, and many of us do not have the habit of eating fruits on a daily basis. Ye Lai Xiang Fruit Juice sells a simple selection of fruit juice to accompany your meal, and they also have whole coconuts that you can sip from, which are especially sweet and refreshing in Singapore’s sweltering heat.