The Best Food & Drinks to Buy in Hong Lim Food Centre Under S$10
Hong Lim Food Centre, nestled in Singapore’s Chinatown, is a culinary gem with a rich history. Initially home to street hawkers from Hokkien Street in the late ‘70s, it has since become a go-to spot for locals and tourists looking for a quick bite or drink.
Today, Hong Lim Food Centre is a bustling hub, drawing crowds with its affordable yet delicious food offerings. With thousands of visitors daily, it’s no wonder this food centre is a favourite among food enthusiasts. Here are the best meals at Hong Lim Food Centre priced under S$10.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee is famous for its char kway teow, served with pork lard, cockles, crunchy bean sprouts, and tender noodles that will satisfy your hunger. In fact, the queue can take up to 90 minutes, as it is incredibly popular among food enthusiasts and first-timers curious to try this special noodle dish. For the best chance of avoiding the long wait, it’s recommended to arrive early in the morning to secure a spot at the front of the line.
What to buy: Char kway teow
How much: Starts at S$4.50
Location: 531A Upper Cross St., #02-17, Hong Lim Market & Food Centre, Singapore 051531
Ji Ji Wanton Noodle Specialist
With roots in 1965, Ji Ji Wanton Noodle Specialist serves noodle dishes that have stood the test of time. This Michelin-approved stall is known for its famous Ji Ji Signature Char Siew Wanton Noodle, which features springy egg noodles, housemade sauce, deep-fried wonton, crispy lard, char siew, and chili mix on the side. If that’s not enough to satisfy your cravings, you can also order other options such as Soy Sauce Chicken Noodles and Chicken Feet Noodles.
What to buy: Ji Ji Signature Char Siew Wanton Noodle
How much: Starts at S$4.50
Location: 531A Upper Cross St, #02-48/49, Hong Lim Market & Food Centre, Singapore 051531
Granny’s Pancake
Dessert lovers, rejoice! Granny’s Pancake, one of the oldest dessert stalls at Hong Lim Food Centre, is the perfect spot to hit after eating savoury meals. Order its handmade min jiang kueh (S$1.20) if you prefer a simple yet delicious dessert. If you’re feeling adventurous, get the peanut butter-flavoured min jiang kueh (S$1.40), which has crunchy peanut bits and peanut butter filling.
What to buy: Min jiang kueh
How much: Starts S$1.20
Location: 531A Upper Cross St, #02-39, Hong Lim Market & Food Centre Singapore 051531
Ah Heng Curry Chicken Bee Hoon Mee
On the hunt for a Michelin Guide-recommended spot at Hong Lim Food Centre? Look no further than Ah Heng Curry Chicken Bee Hoon Mee. This popular stall sells creamy noodle dishes, including yellow mee and bee hoon. One bowl is served with noodles, curry soup, tau pok, and poached white chicken. Don’t forget to order a glass of cold drink to end your dining experience on a high note.
What to buy: Curry chicken noodles
How much: Starts at S$5.50
Location: 531A Upper Cross St., #02-58/59 Hong Lim Market & Food Centre, Singapore, Singapore 051531
Tai Wah Pork Noodle
If you’re looking for quality noodles that will keep you full and satisfied, Tai Wah Pork Noodle is your best choice. A popular noodle dish that is both affordable and delicious is the bak chor mee, which is springy and well-coated with vinegar sauce and topped with tender slices of pork liver. What sets its version of bak chor mee apart is the inclusion of dumplings, which is an uncommon addition to this dish. It’s the perfect meal to end a long day at school or work.
What to buy: Ba chor mee
How much: S$6
Location: Blk 531A, Upper Cross Street #02-16 Hong Lim Market & Food Centre, Singapore
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