Amoy Street Food Centre is smack in Singapore's Central Business District, so it is sort of a canteen or cafeteria of bankers and financial industry workers. And, what a "canteen" - Amoy Street Food Centre has many famous stalls that draw foodies from across the island and tourists from around the world. Here, there's a good mix of traditional street hawker fare and New Age hawker dishes by new generation hawkerpreneurs.
Top Most Popular Stalls
Piao Ji Fish Porridge stall #02-100 is a close competitor of Han Kee serving the same dishes but with a slightly more robust, cloudier soup - I mean very slightly different. This stall has options of more premium ingredients like pomfret and large prawns. Piao Ji sports the second longest queue at Amoy Street Food Centre.
Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Mushroom Minced Meat Noodles stall #01-14 serve the Singapore staple noodle dish tossed in a robust savoury, spicy, lardy sauce. Served with a full flavoured bowl of pork soup chock-a-block with fish balls, fish cake slices, pork liver, pork slices, etc. Teochew fishball noodle stalls are ubiquitous in Singapore but Ah Ter stand out with their kick-ass sauce and flavour packed soup, not to mention the second generation stall holder whom state media described as "a handsome hunk". I don't know how is that relevant but oh well ๐คท, the noodles are nice.
Other Popular Stalls
Amoy Street Fried Kway Teow stall #01-01 serve one of Singapore's popular renditions of the much loved dish. It doesn't have the high media profile of the most famous CKT names but Amoy Street Fried Kway Teow is no sloth in their fans' books. They serve a moist (not wet) sweet-savoury-lardy version overlaid with very slight toasty roasty wok hei taste and aroma. It's a little too sweet for my liking but their fans love this taste profile. They are the first stall you see when you enter the hawker centre - even if you didn't see them, the smell of caramelised sauces will grab your attention.
Koryori Hayashi stall #01-11 serve Japanese rice and noodle dishes (don, udon, ramen). They are especially popular for their rice bowls with various toppings such as pork shoga, chicken katsu, salmon teriyaki, etc. Their signature Nanban Don of deep fried crispy juicy chicken (karaage) with creamy rich umami loaded mentaiko sauce over rice is a good way to get acquainted with this stall (and risk getting hooked ๐ฃ ๐ ).
Good Day stall #01-25 serve traditional wok stir fried noodles and rice. Start with their signature stir fried hor fun (broad rice noodles) with beef slices, ginger and scallion in a savoury brown sauce. Try to be here when the crowd is not too thick so that the chef has more time to sear in the coveted wok hei into your fried noodles or rice.
Hong Kee Beef Noodle stall #01-42 serve both soup and "dry" versions. The "dry" version which is more popular comes with a bowl of thick rice vermicelli smothered in a gooey savoury beefy sauce and topped with beef slices, beef ball, tripe, preserved vegetables, cilantro, etc. The soup version is no sloth either as the beefy broth is made by boiling beef bones for over a day.
Wah Kee Noodle stall #02-125 serve springy slender egg noodles in a mildly savoury aromatic sauce with small pieces of char siew, stewed big mushroom and old school wantons (I mean this is the suggested option with the best of everything). Ask for more chili sauce if you like more robust sauce with your noodles as their default savoury aromatic blend may be a little too delicate for some.
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Written by Tony Boey on 21 Jan 2021
suggestion you try chop chop biryani as well.
ReplyDeleteYeah... I agreed with the suggestion. Tried their signature pork masala biryani and recommended to many of my colleagues and friends too. All love this fusion biryani,!
DeleteLate60s & early70s, my 2 favourites are the CKT@#01 and the#02 LorMee.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long long time since I've been there.
Will try to get there one day.
Thank you for your comment. After your visit please share with us your experience. Appreciate much.
DeleteThank you Kona for your suggestion. Will try soon. What dishes should we order?
ReplyDeleteYou've covered all of my favourites in this list!
ReplyDeleteThere's this stall that sells really good yam cake/CCF. Forgot the name of the stall but it's ran by a pair of elderly couple
ReplyDeleteThank you. Is it at the ground level, the first stall if we come from the Tanjong Pagar MRT side. It is a two stall unit selling various kinds of kueh?
DeleteFrom my understanding, there is only one stall in Amoy food centre that sells my favourite chee cheong fun. It is located at level 1, corner unit. Their yam and pumpkin cakes are handmade. Will pay the stall a visit next week.
DeleteIt is the ground floor corner unit that sells my favourite yam and pumpkin cakes.
DeleteThe standard at the Yuan Chun lor mee stall has dropped drastically since the original owners left around 2-3 years ago. Physical evidence can be seen- from long snaking queues to zero queues nowadays (and not because of Covid).
ReplyDeleteThe teochew beef noodles stall 2 stalls away from the curry puff stall is much better than the rest. Do give them a try, it’s run by an elderly couple and at lunch time the queue is a good 15-20 mins.
Thank you Hungry girl. Yes though the lor mee is still popular it is rather lacklustre nowadays. I shall drop by the beef noodle stall as soon as possible. Appreciate much ๐
DeleteI recently tried he Brioche and coffee at Mad Roaster #02-107 and they were pretty good. Knowing that the young lawyer owner works hard juggling 2 jobs to support refugees makes the makan experience meaningful.
ReplyDeleteWow thank you for the heads up. I shall drop by Mad Roaster as soon as possible ๐
DeleteI ate at the char koey teow stall yesterday, cos of the good reviews. I was sorely disappointed! It was tasteless, no garlic smell and no wok hei. Ate at noodle story previous time - that was good.
ReplyDeleteHi Fatcat, agree with you. Though the char kway teow is popular I find it too sweet, and wok hei is shy. Noodle Story is consistently delicious.
DeleteThe nasi ayam penyet at level 2, Rayyan’s, is really good too! Whoever I recommend it to raves about it!
ReplyDeleteThambi's briyani on #02-91 is good. I like the mutton which is spicy. The chicken dum briyani (rice cooked together with the chicken is very flavorful). Decent quality food at very reasonable price, especially for the potion sold. You should give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThambi's briyani on #02-91 is good. I like the mutton which is spicy. The chicken dum briyani (rice cooked together with the chicken is very flavorful). Decent quality food at very reasonable price, especially for the potion sold. You should give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThank you Coolcat. I shall drop as soon as possible.
DeleteYou should try the teow chew porridge next to Good day hor fun. Their steam fish is the best
ReplyDeleteU should try the PHO Hanoi at level 2, their PHO are far better than so big brands!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many more stalls worth mentioning. Coffee break at lvl 2, Nasi lemak next to Lor mee,kway chap at lvl 2, porridge next to it. And cheapest mixed veg rice in that part of town, still can get $2.50, just opp the kway chap stall.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many great stalls, like coffee break at lvl 2, nasi lemak next to lor mee, kway chap at lol 2 and the porridge next to it, not to mention the mixed veg rice opp them, cheapest in this part of town. $2.50
ReplyDeleteMy favourite lunch time hawker Ctr. One favourite corner at lvl 2 is the kway chap, porridge (must order mince meat porridge) and the mixed veg rice opp them. Where can you find $2.50 veg rice in cbd
ReplyDeleteTry the following:-
ReplyDelete~ Craft'B, I like their Tenderloin and Ribeye beef rice or salad bowl
~ Basil & Mint Thai Cai P'ng, favourite Pineapple Salmon Curry and grilled pork skewers
~ Hoo Kee Michelin bak chang, their deluxe
~ Madam Leong's chilli ban mian (handmade noodles)
~ Swan City Sarawak Noodles
~ Min Kee Chicken rice
~ Mr Vadai for their prawn vadai