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- On the extreme end of the dry market (1st floor), u can find interesting/unexpected services: Hairdresser, holiday tour agency, dentist, reflexology/massage, interior designer. Sweet!
- Freshly grated coconut: We get ours fr #01-118 for kueh & to make coconut milk (for curry & desserts). They actually bother 2 wash each pc b4 grating (Uncle sings as he does this). $1.60 per coconut
- Thosai. G.S. Oli #02-138 attracts a regular stream of diners. When I tried ordering masala thosai, it came with chicken meat. After sampling, I prefer the good ol’ vegetarian version
- Hopper AnonDecember 18, 2016Geylang Serai Cendol at the corner is horrendous. Looks totally unappetizing and tastes equally bad. Worse still, the stall owner has really bad attitude. You have been warned....
- Cendol. The dessert that's mentioned a lot on 4SQ is Cendol Geylang Serai 02-107. Their recipe is the salty style which has its fans & detractors
- Thanks to Big Ass fans (or whatever brand is installed here), the whole dining floor feels comfortably cool at lunchtime. Good investment 👍🏼
- Nasi Padang. Hajjah Mona #02-166 has resorted to selling only set meals. This Ambeng Rendang Ayam $8. Yummy! Portion can feed 2 adults!
- Briyani Ayam Goreng. Geylang Briyani Stall (Hamid) 02-146. Although fried, the chicken was moist and well-marinated. Coupled with fragrant rice & fruit achar (pickles), I really enjoyed my meal
- Ken LokeNovember 16, 2013IMHO, this stall has the best satay (sate) in Singapore. Grilled fresh over a charcoal fire. Not too greasy. Right mix of fats and meat. Taste is classic Malay satay. 50cents a piece.
- Mee Soto. Soup base from Warong Solo #02-123 was not excessively salty, just nice. $3 per bowl with enough shredded chicken meat
- MSCP behind market. Entrances from Geylang Serai road (from Sims Ave), or Jln Turi (from Changi Rd). Decks 1A to 3B for season parking
- Gary HorFebruary 8, 2016Everything you need to cook a Peranakan or Nyonya feast can be found here. Fresh and cheap! Come early! And it's always crowded...
- K BJuly 11, 2023Iconic market has 2 levels - grocery stalls on the GF, and Hawker dining and retail stalls on 2F. A few hawker stalls are "Legacy Hawkers" having existed in the old Geylang Serai Market 50 years+
- Darren YapJune 25, 2012I've never had porridge like this. Loto style. It's surprisingly nice. From Warong Solo. Note that most stalls are closed on Monday's.
- Koh Yong xiangJune 18, 2011Rojak from rojak & mee siam nice..especially the sauce !. Try sinar pagi's nasi padang instead of hajjah mona...the flavour more robust..also remember to try the goreng pisang from Eeh! Eeh! Nak Lagi
- Indri Rizkina HapsariAugust 24, 2013The yummiest: nasi padang sinar pagi & hajjah sadiah othman. Both always having long queues, but the taste are totally worth it!
- DHR.comOctober 17, 2011Geylang is one of the most important landmarks of the Malay community in the country, and its recently-renovated market is home to lots Malay and Middle Eastern items.
- There's an AXS kiosk on level 2, next to central escalators. For paying bills/fines, reserve BBQ pits, etc
- Magdalena MrázkováOctober 12, 2014Great food! I recommend to find a table before you start exploring the stalls, as it's always crowded
- Azryl AliFebruary 19, 2012When you come here try the Nasi Ayam Sambal with the tagline on it's blue signboard which says "You'll never eat alone". It,s really awesome!
- Awesome wet market, prepared food and clothes on the top floor.
- Mee rebus: Warong Soto serves above d ave u find elsewhere. We also tried their mee soto, which had freshly-shredded chicken & that's all :-(
- Adrienne MOctober 20, 2012Super cheap produce and Indonesian food stuffs. Yummy food centre - try the Nasi Padang stall at the 2nd floor, far west end.
- The best traditional and typical Malay authentic food delicacy under one roof👍😊
- Nasi lemak: Sajian Mak Dara #02-108. Big serving. Popular w regulars too. We also njoyed their gado gado
- Otak otak is a must! Try ok guys, nice one, old school version... Mmmdddppp
- Koh Yong xiangJune 18, 2011Rojak from rojak & mee siam nice..especially the sauce !. Try sinar pagi's nasi padang instead of hajjah mona...the flavour more robust
- Try the Malay otah there made traditionally like the olden days. I think at least it was base on hearsay. Long queue! Taste diff fr the normal otah. Spicy & flossy becos they use schreded coconut.
- The chicken rice is awesome N cheap... Luv the chicken rice always come back for more...
- Variety of halal food is staggering. You won't go hungry.
- They've got a whole range of cheap & good Malay & Indian food here!
- Fresh Sotong w Xcellent service attitude by e guy frm stall #01-46! Good kupang price!
- Padang food at Geylang Serai Market is Indonesian taste.. I love it
- Juju JujiMarch 3, 2011Kacang pool Mustafa is good. The place is pack during weekend, be fast to grab a table!
- Danuwari ShamasudinDecember 26, 2014Nasi Padang...sinar pagi, nenek obek and hajjah mona...three great choice
- Please don't eat the chendol here.It has too much coconut milk.