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- Coolrunner7July 14, 2017This stall serves quite good ramen at $6.90 with 3 slices of pork which are grilled on one side to give you texture that blends so well with the smooth broth and tasty full half-boiled egg.
- Alvin CheeJuly 30, 2014Authentic Thai food at Bangkok Thai at the back of the food centre facing the street; fried rice and olive fried rice did not disappoint.
- Not a breakfast place. Only 3 stalls open: beverage (u can get soft-boiled eggs & kaya toasts), yong tau foo, & breakfast bee hoon. Try May's Kafe at level B1 for mee siam, mee rebus, prata & more
- Satay Bee Hoon. The satay sauce from Jin Li #04-40 is light and not overwhelming. Just nice on a hot day. Tasty & generous with ingredients. I’d order this again
- Fried chicken wings. Well-known Eng Kee from Commonwealth opened an outlet at #04-46. Expect the same tasty fried wings. Order with fried bee hoon to be more filling
- Kars AlfrinkJuly 6, 2016Interesting spot to visit because of the vintage seventies mall it is part of. Mutton soup and ban mian are both worth the trek.
- Soya sauce chicken. Stall #04-51 sees long queues daily. My serving of meat was slightly overcooked, but braised skin was chewy & fragrant. Paired chilli sauce had a good kick
- Elise ❥August 28, 2017The hawker centre is grubby and not the most pleasant place (heaps of bird poop on the tables and floor is quite filthy) but they have so many good stalls here!
- Economy rice. Home-style dishes from Wei Ji Cooked Food #04-39. I enjoyed my plate of 'chai png' here
- Tau suan. Zheng Xing #04-58 is a branch from the popular Albert Centre. Not overcooked nor overly starchy. Enjoyed it👍🏼
- Fried Kway Teow 04-45 is lightly sweet. If u prefer the wet style, this is not it. Generous portion of 'taugeh' (beansprouts)
- Mutton soup is great. Gives a slightly sweet after taste. The boss has been in this for over 40 years, but the stall's history started with his father.
- The public toilets (and where the handwash area is) is quite a walk away from the stalls. Near the escalators
- Elizabeth LeeOctober 19, 2015Xiao long bao, number one noodles, hambaobao. Their char kway teow stall also looks good.
- lim suelinFebruary 5, 2013Ban Mian is really worth to try!! Especially for those who love to eat spicy. Order the dry ban Mian and ask them to add chilli :) shiok !!
- JiaxianFebruary 17, 2016One of the Long queue stalls. HamBaoBao. This place got more crowded after online articles
- TingJanuary 27, 2016One of those old school shopping mall with a food centre at the top of the podium roof. The Cantonese dessert stall is poor. The mutton soup is quite famous.
- Yuan LiNovember 3, 2011Try Top1 handmade noodles!! Tried sliced fish with youmian, i think its niceee!! Heard tat the dry version is even better
- Kenneth TiongAugust 8, 2012Curry Fish Head - Beauty World Centre - #04-61 - Hawker Centre at the top level - 11am to 7pm
- Chun HaoJanuary 14, 2011Teochew Porridge at ' Wei Ji Cooked Food' Stall #04-39. Delicious & Cheap !! Must Try !!
- The Char Kuay Teow & Ban Mian Stall is very nice and value for $!
- Samuel ThyFaithfulAugust 12, 2012Remember to try Hong Yang Mutton Soup. I believe it's the last generation.
- Checkout the authentic Thai food stall at the rear corner.
- Food is generally okay. I like the fried minced meat tofu.