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Ang Mo Kio Central Food Centre

Top 10 Best Eats at Ang Mo Kio Central Food Centre

Located in the residential heartlands, Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre is home to perennial stalwarts Xi Xiang Feng, Centre Satay Bee Hoon, and Hup Hup Minced Meat Noodles.
Here’s our top few picks. 

Ang Mo Kio Central  Food Centre

#1 – Hup Hup Minced Meat Noodles

Introduction: Hup Hup Minced Beef Noodle is notable for its non-small cell lung cancer noodles topped with round jelly crackers. Cloned Yunnan lung meat noodles are competent at this Bak Chor Mee, but not as traditional by which I imply with vinegar and the mandatory extras. Noodles were slightly better starchier, which complement the improvement of thin sauces.

Menu Items:

  •  Bak Chor Mee $5 – $10 per pax

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 #01-39 724 Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 11:30am – 08:00pm

Website: Website Link Here


#2 – Xi Xiang Feng Yong Tau Foo

Introduction: I always dread the 30minutes queue, but this YTF store is undoubtedly one of the best in Singapore. On top of their light, savoury soup brewed from beans and anchovy stock, they also deep-fry the fried dishes you have selected. The staff would ask if you’d like kangkong and beansprouts when you’re ordering your food.

Menu Items:

  • Yong Tau Foo Soup ($0.60 – $1.00 each item) minimum of 5 items
  • Yong Tau Foo Dry ($0.60 – $1.00 each item) minimum of 5 items
  • Laksa Yong Tau Foo ($0.60 – $1.00 each item) minimum of 5 items
  • Laksa ($0.60 – $1.00 each item) minimum of 5 items
  • Chee Cheong Fun ($0.80)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 #01-23 724 Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Contact: +65 96353203

Opening Hours: Sunday: Closed / Monday – Saturday: 07:00am – 07:00pm

Website: Website Link Here

 


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#3 – Ang Mo Kio Char Kway Teow

Introduction: Ang Mo Kio Fried Kway Teow has been operating at AMK Central for almost 40 years and continues to serve up scrumptious char kway teow to the residents around the area. Said to be one of AMK’s best-hidden gems, don’t be surprised to see a long queue as lines start to form up as soon as they open!

Menu Items:

  • Fried Cockle Kway Teow small ($3.50 )
  • Fried Cockle Kway Teow big ($4.50)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, #01-22, Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Contact: 9729 8273

Website: Website Link Here


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#4 – Lim Hai Sheng Cooked Food

Introduction: I ordered a plate of crispy carrot cake at $3. The portion is quite generous and the carrot cake & eggs smell very nice and looks nice too! This stall serves carrot cake in generous portion of eggs and main focus is the crispy on the outside & soft on the inside. The owner even set up stall during the Singapore Expo Food festival but the price is much more expensive. I rather buy & eat at hawker center. Even though there is a long queue when I ordered during weekends but I waited for about 10 mins hence their service is quite fast! As for the chilli, taste normal to me. I prefer to eat without the chilli as I can taste the original version of carrot cake ! Overall, is a must try for all crispy carrot cake lovers!

Menu Items:

  • Carrot Cake ($2.00 – $4.00)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 #01-09 724 Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Contact: +65 90035259

Website: Website Link Here


#5 – Centre Satay Beehoon

Introduction: The bee hoon here is soft and the cockles, cuttlefish, prawns, and pork slices have a bit of bite to them. These ingredients are slathered with generous amounts of nutty homemade satay sauce. The thick and rich sauce is well blended and moderately spicy. I can’t get enough of the peanut satay sauce and have it with the bee hoon. A plate of satay bee hoon is a generous portion.

Menu Items:

  • Satay with beehoon (from $3.50 up)
  • Satay without beehoon (from $4.50 up)
  • Cuttlefish Kang Kong with beehon (from $3.50 up)
  • Cuttlefish Kang Kong without beehon (from $4.50 up)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Ave 6 #01-12 Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Contact: 6850 5058

Website: Website Link Here



#6 – Ban Chuan Duck Rice

Introduction: Like their tofu and they have pig stomach inside as well. But the stunners were the braised egg which doesn’t soak in enough braising liquid at most places, as well as the incredibly smooth and soft pig skin. This sauce is even more unique than the duck’s one as there is a slight herbal undertone which isn’t too sweet yet is absolutely crucial to the sauce. Definitely worth a try and come early during lunch to avoid the crowds.

Menu Items:

  • Braised Duck Rice ($3.00)
  • Duck Meat Kway Teow ($3.00 – $4.00)
  • Duck Meat Noodle ($3.00 – $4.00)
  • Kway Chap ($3.50 – $7.00)
  • B.C Set ($5.00 – $10.00)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 #01-19 724 Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 11:30am – 9:00pm

Website: Website Link Here


#7 – Seng Bee Chicken Rice

Introduction: This particular chicken rice stall at Ang Mo Kio Food Centre is always predictably long. The chicken was ordinary, but the soy gravy was generous and my chicken tender. After they were featured in the Mediacorp TV food program “Where The Queue Starts”, this particular chicken rice stall at Blk 724 Ang Mo Kio Food Centre is ALWAYS long queue.

Menu Items:

  • Lemon Chicken Rice ($3.80)
  • Thai Chicken Rice ($3.80)
  • Chicken Wing Rice ($3.30)
  • Curry Chicken Mee ($5.00)
  • Crispy Tofu ($4.50)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 #01-31 724 Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Contact: +65 64591450

Website: Website Link Here


#8 – Yunos N Family

Introduction: Yunos N Family has been around for the last 42 years and continues to draw crowds for their scrumptious dishes to this day. The stall is currently run by a pair of brothers, with the stall bearing the name of their late father “Yunos”, who first started the business. Known for their mee rebus and satay, what’s unique about this stall is their extensive menu of meats you can add to your mee rebus! Choose from a plethora of delectable meats such as chicken drumstick, babat (tripe), oxtail, and irresistible sides such as your classic begedil! (Singaporefoodie.com)

Menu Items:

  • Gado-Gado Tarik ($5.40)
  • Mee Rebus Tarik ($5.00)
  • Mee Rebus + Chicken ($4.00)
  • Mee Rebus + Wing ($4.00)
  • Mee Rebus + Babat ($4.50)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, #01-01, Singapore 560724

Opening Hours: 

Website: Website Link Here


#9 – He Le Seafood White Bee Hoon

Introduction: The fish bites were exceptionally large and when they bit hard, they felt like firm barnacles. At such a low cost, how many seafood toppings this place had to offer was a pleasant surprise. The star of the show, however, was no doubt the noodles itself. Boasting an intense wok hei fragrance, the noodles were a flavour bomb when had together with the stock which came with a mild, briny taste.

Menu Items:

  • Pork Clam White Bee Hoon ($4.00)
  • Seafood White Lor Mee ($5.00)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 #01-30 724 Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Opening Hours: Monday : Closed / Tuesday – Sunday : 11:00am – 08:30pm

Website: Website Link Here


#10 – Hong Chong Wanton Noodle

Introduction: Really a good solid bowl of wanton mee. The kind of char siew that was tender (not crispy) and had a mildly sweet taste. The noodles might be slightly over salted, but I liked heavy handed stuff.

Menu Items:

  • Wanton Noodle ($3.00)
  • Wanton Soup ($3.00)
  • Dumpling Soup ($3.00)
  • Ipoh Hor Fun ($3.00)
  • Shredded Chicken Mushroom Noodle ($3.00)
  • Chicken Feet Noodle ($3.00)
  • Dumpling Noodle ($3.00)

Location: 724 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 #01-21 724 Ang Mo Kio Central Market & Food Centre Singapore 560724

Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 8:30am – 7:00pm

Website: Website Link Here


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