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- Li Xin Teochew Fishball Noodles serves golf ball-sized fishballs. Chewy & tasty, they go well with a bowl of noodles
- Natalya ShantyApril 28, 2015I liked this space, there is a good design and is something to eat and picky vegetarian and just picky consumers. Especially oysters omelette in the "fried holkien mee"-10$😙👌
- One of best fish ball noodle and kuay Teow here. I love both the dry n soup versions. The fish ball is big and Q. But its pricy. But its right smack at the orchard.
- Bak Chor Mee (minced pork noodles). Tasty bowl from Hawker Guan. While meatball was pasty, generous serving of fried pork lard cubes to give dish an original aroma
- Ban Mian (handmade noodles). $5.50 for a bowl of noodle soup from Formosa Delights. Served w minced pork, egg & vege. Toppings of fried ikan bilis (anchovies) & shallots
- Char Kway Teow (fried flat rice noodles). Thye Hong, popular for their fried Hokkien/Singapore prawn noodles, also serves this local favourite. Big serving although not as wet or smoky as I'd like it
- Noodles with meatballs from Formosa Delights $5.50. Easy to eat, tasty with thick soy sauce. Unlike in the suburbs, bowl is served without soup or egg
- Padthai (Thai style fried flat rice noodles). There was discernible "wok hei' (smokiness). A huge serving for $7.50; can feed 2 persons if u pair it with a snack
- Vegetarian options: dimsum: carrot cake, mushroom spring roll, lotus paste bao; popiah; rojak; local desserts; Korean: kimchi fried rice, black bean sauce noodles; rice w vege dishes; Yong Tau foo
- Local snacks. Shou Yi offers quick freshly-prepared plant-based snacks incl goreng pisang (friend banana fritters), soya beancurd & youtiao (dough fritters)
- A tourist-friendly food destination. Lots of local food options to sample, clear pricing, very visual (u can observe what others are eating), open everyday
- Roasted duck noodles ($8.80). Top-notch serving from Kam's Roast Express. Roasted skin was fragrant & lightly crispy. Meat was juicy & flavourful
- Hokkien fried prawn noodles. Thye Hong prepares a very wet style. The broth was tasty & flavourful👍🏼
- Rice with dishes from Jia Jia Le. Alert them upfront if u r ordering a set meal. $6 rice set offers a choice of 1 meat dish, 2 vege. Only certain meat dishes apply
- Kevin WatsonAugust 23, 2019If you can’t find something you would want to eat here then you are just SOL. Many interesting and different kinds of food available along with Tea and juice stalls.
- Lucille FisherSeptember 6, 2015Convenient food hall for weary hungry shoppers. Most hawker food favorites represented. Democratic prices and tasty authentic offerings. Chicken rice, curry puffs, pho, beef jerky, noodles.......
- Wash basin at the centre of the food hall. If u r just washing your hands, no need to journey all the way to the toilets. Liquid soap provided
- Laksa. East Coast Lagoon Nyonya Laksa serves an enjoyable, not overly-spicy bowl, although it is not generous w ingredients. This bowl $7.50.
- Toilets are on the right side as you enter the food court. Near the Ice Shop (selling desserts), look for a series of tall windows
- Roast duck rice. This plate $6 from Guan Chee HK Roast. At 1:30pm on a work day, the meat tasted cold. Yes C-O-L-D.
- Jagie SelayroJuly 8, 2019Everything is so good. Just be ready with your empty tummy to delight with all of the scrumptious goodness that you can enjoy.
- Nat N.July 14, 2013Lin Xin Teochew Fish Ball Noodles is one of our favorites. Had it maybe 3 times in the past two weeks
- MASAYOSHI HOSHIKAWAFebruary 28, 2015Indonesian BBQ $6. If u want beer, can buy at juice stall. Tiger beer $7.5.
- Yong Tau Foo from Ah Chew is a viable plant-based food option, together with hotpot from Piao Xiang Mala. Lots of non-meat options
- There's only one stall that I would buy from and that is the Teochew fishball noodles! Get dry with chilli and ketchup. Yum.
- MiChan TengMay 5, 2012Hainanese Chicken Rice @ Sergeant Chicken and Fried Keow Teoy @Fried Hookien Mee!!! Iced Peach Tea is good too!!!
- Nasi Padang stall has good chicken. But the staff serves you like you owe them money since the last decade. (像上輩子欠他錢一樣) It's also pricy for mixed rice. Foodies beware!
- Stanley 辉November 14, 2011The vietnamese beef noodle and the chicken noodle soup is something you may want to try as there is not much places with vietnam food. Quite appetising Each bowl cost $5.00.
- Roasted chicken rice. Decent serving from Sergeant Hainanese Chicken Rice. Flavourful meat. Tasteless soup. This basic plate $5.60
- After the renovation the prices went up further. It is so far the most expensive food court in Singapore
- E PRamuditaAugust 29, 2014You can find Chinese, malay, indian, and international food. You can find famous restaurants' stalls here.
- Martina MaitanFebruary 21, 2013Really nice Mango Salad with fresh mint and toasted nuts for 4$ at the Vietnamise corner
- Best beef noodles! Same stall that used to be from Scott's before it got demolished.
- Alex TanDecember 19, 2012Love the Laksa, so good that I've finished it before I remember to take a snapshot
- George OetomoOctober 17, 2016Good place to find decent Singaporean fast food. The char kway teow is pretty good.
- Ricardo III BasalloOctober 2, 2013It has plenty of food stalls to choose from. Would recommend the place if you're ever in Orchard.
- 'Nathan' RubenJanuary 29, 2012I tried ayam and sotong set (chicken and squid) @indonesian barbeque and it was good:-)
- Dani OrdialesSeptember 6, 2011Try popiah,dry fish ball noodle with tomato sauce and indonesian grilled chicken yummy......