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- #01-63 Bedok South Teochew Porridge Rice. Teochew porridge / economic rice which is priced very reasonably. Must try their steamed fishes and chap cai 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
- Vegetarian options: tahu goreng, prata, Indian rojak, beancurd, vegetarian beehoon, bao, yong tau foo, yu tiao, putu mayam, thosai, lontong, rojak, kaya toast, pancake, fried carrot cake
- Fishball noodles ($3.50). Decent fishball meatball noodle combo from Yong Hwa #01-59. Could be less oily. Enjoyed the crunchy pork lard cubes. Served with a puny slice of vege leaf
- Chai tow kway: The style fr Original Changi Ten Mile Fried Carrot Cake #01-45 is slightly burnt. Playful crispy bits. Uncle has long history, serving CTK since 80s @ Somapah Village along Changi Rd
- The kway chap stall (there's only one I think) is very good. Piquant tangy chili and just the right amt of sweetness to the dark sauce. Can give the bedok central kway chap a run for its money.
- Hill Street Fried Kway Teow & Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee are the 2 most popular stalls here. Having tried both stalls personally, I feel they are very worth queueing for.
- Michelle TeyAugust 12, 2013Braved the queue (not me, hehe) @ Hill Street Char Kway Teow and was rewarded with silky smooth CKT that's really quite yummy. It's more to savory than sweet tho.
- Bak chor mee: Con job fr Bedok Minced Meat Noodles #01-23. For $3, a bowl of noodles, 2 fried wantans, & a bowl of diluted minced meat + 1 meatball
- Tham Kee Cooked Food, simple, tasty fare that's often sold out by 1plus pm. Try the spicy sweet potato leaves, steamed fish.
- Fried kway teow. I feel Hill Street #01-41 has lost its magic. $4 serving was dry & not aromatic. It is pale version of the original cook. I wouldn't queue almost an hour again for this
- Hill Street Char Kway Teow, Hock Seng Choon Fishball Noodles. The former once a month if you want to preserve your arteries and the latter, I recommend the Kway Teow in Soup.
- I like the Ah Wah Rojak, always order the you tiao, tau pok & cuttlefish to go with the yummy sauce!
- AnnaMarch 20, 2011成香 minced meat noodle soup is nice! Their noodle style is kind of unique cause they don't put the minced meat together with the noodle but in the soup. 3 deals you get: minced meat, soup and wanton!
- Allen LimMay 6, 2011It's near to the clinic I always visit when I'm sick. The pork porridge is a must have as it's cheap and yummy at $2.50
- Hill street char kway teow, seng choon fishball noodle, cuttlefish beehoon, rojak, 85 bak chor mee all must try
- ATMs. POSB/DBS, UOB & OCBC cash-dispensing machines all round. POSB near main Bedok South Rd, the rest near 7-Eleven @ Blk 18
- Muhammad SyafiqDecember 20, 2011Try the Nasi Malaysia, very nice and delicious, can eat individually or in group at a resonable price...so SEDAP!!
- The Fried Kway Tiao is also very crowded during lunch time. Its very popular and tasty! Too bad I don't know how to appreciate.
- Koh Yong xiangJune 18, 2011Wah Kee Cooked Food cuttlefish kangkong very nice ! Quite generous with mango strip..however price increase liao now cheapest $3,the sauce is also too sweet
- Sam SchusterOctober 24, 2010Try Hock Seng Choon Fishball Kway Teow Mee, damn dope. Or you can opt for cheaper alternatives like Cai Tao Kway or Yong Tau Foo, under the price of $1.50.
- Lee Soon GuanAugust 21, 2015One of the older hdb estates. Small shops, wet market and a small stadium nearby
- 01-235 Ji Shen Cooked Food: I don't think I can find any other place that sells cheaper economical bee hoon compared to here. Kway teow mee + luncheon meat + fried beancurd @ just $1.70.
- Audrey TOctober 9, 2010Awesome prawn noodles during the day - go before 1.30pm latest! The same stall sells Hokkien noodles at night. Good stuff too!
- 01-48 still sells traditional beancurd. Choose non sugar for a healthier choice!
- AlittlefatlambSeptember 24, 2011Hock Seng Choon since late 70s till now still as good as ever. Duck rice is pretty good too. Kway chap pls avoid, overcharge and so-so only
- AlyciaDecember 18, 2011Chee Cheong Fun from Bedok South market (opposite TJC) - tender n not stingy on sauce :)
- Ah Hua rojak damm power la tks to their signature sauce... Worth to queue for soo long for it.. Yummy ~thumbs up~
- Mel DeanNovember 7, 2010Brunch with wifey at Pondok Wak Nah - Lemak cili padi, sambal goreng , bergedil, paru, achar, rendang,crispy kacang bills , reasonably price & yummy:)
- Jeremy HoFebruary 6, 2011Fishball noodles are the best! The balls are really soft and springy, and contain a lot of fish
- Hill str char kway teow is awesome if you don't mind the lard. Also, cheapest cigs outside of Changi Village here.
- Jean NgAugust 19, 2011hill street char kway teow, fishball noodle, niu ji prawn noodle, fried rice chicken chop.
- Warong Jawa. Mee Rebus, Mee Siam, Mee Soto & Soto Ayam all $2. Nasi Lemak $2.20 with nice sambal. Must try. :)
- Hill street fried Kway Teow power... Koon Kee Char Siew and Duck rice also must try.
- Joanne GohJanuary 16, 201101-181: Hung Kang Fish Porridge and Braised Duck - great Teochew homestyle cooking!
- Hock Seng Choon fish ball mee... All time best... For More then 30 years also...
- Joyce ChanOctober 23, 2010Come early for the hill street char kway teow! Sold out before 6pm on a Saturday!!!
- economical bee hoon @ Ban Seng Choon is a long-time favorite