To Lao Beng, Punggol is a very boring hunting place for good hawker food. With that said, there are still gems to be found if you look hard enough. Read More
Tag: hawker food

Kovan Rojak (高文罗惹) in Kovan Market and Food Centre
Whenever I want to get my rojak fix in the north-eastern region of Singapore, I would always head down to Kovan Rojak (高文罗惹) situated in Kovan Market and Food Centre. Read More

Wang Jiao Cooked Food (Wanton Mee) in Hainanese Village Food Centre
Older generation folks having their wanton mee fix near Wang Jiao Cooked Food stall in Hainanese Village Food Centre is a pretty common sight. One fine day, I finally felt old enough :p to give it a try on a hot weekday afternoon. Read More

Sheng Seng Fried Prawn Noodle in Pek Kio Market and Food Centre
Food prices are always on the rise, so it is hard to find something that is value for money and yet still fills your tummy. This is especially so for hawker food that uses seafood as part of their ingredients. Read More

Eng’s Noodles House Char Siew Wanton Mee along Tanjong Katong Road
A few months back, I wandered to Tanjong Katong to jalan-jalan and to look for hawker food in that area. So, here I was at Eng’s Noodles House at around 4 plus in the afternoon to have my “pre-dinner” snack. Read More

Ponggol Nasi Lemak Centre along Upper Serangoon Road
Ponggol or Punggol is literally the same word with different spelling but most of us are more familiar with the latter. Thus, when I first saw the name Ponggol Nasi Lemak, I was kind of intrigued. Read More

Armenian Street Char Kway Teow in Anchorvale Link, Sengkang
Armenian Street Char Kway Teow (亚米尼亚街炒粿条) has a history going all the way back to the late 1940s. It started out as a push-cart stall before settling into a small coffee shop at the corner of Armenian Street and stayed there until 2007. They had to shift due to redevelopment of the area and now calls Sengkang as its home with another stall in Tampines as well as Sin Ming; but at the time of this post the Sin Ming branch is closed till further notice. Read More

Indonesian Ayam Bakar in Changi Village Hawker Centre
There are not many stalls in Singapore dedicated to just selling Ayam Bakar alone. Indonesian Ayam Bakar stall located in Changi Village Hawker Centre is one fine example dedicated to this cuisine. Read More

328 Katong Laksa (328 加东叻沙) along East Coast Road
When you mention Laksa, 328 Katong Laksa (328 加东叻沙) easily comes to Singaporeans’ mind. It is probably the most famous Laksa in Singapore by word of mouth, bloggers’ recommendation, travel sites’ recommendation, social media sharing, etc. Read More

Hong Heng Beef Noodle Soup and Laksa in Kebun Baru Food Centre
It is a known fact that some hawker stalls in Singapore only operate until the end of lunchtime. Lao Beng found himself at Kebun Baru Food Centre located in Ang Mo Kio at close to 2.30pm.
Most of the stalls were already closed but I was lucky enough to find Hong Heng Beef Noodle Soup and Laksa (宏兴牛肉粉.叻沙) stall still open. Read More