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12 Best Amoy Street Food Centre Stalls in Singapore [2024]

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Amoy Street Food Centre

Best Amoy Street Food Centre
Best Amoy Street Food Centre

In search of good food? Food lovers rejoice! Amoy Street Food Centre is one of the best places in Singapore to get your food fix. From local favorites to international cuisine, there’s something for everyone at this hawker centre. From Singaporean delights to international cuisine, there’s something for everyone here. So what are you waiting for?

Here are 12 of the best stalls at Amoy Street Food Centre that you need to check out! So what are you waiting for? Head on down to Amoy Street and indulge in some of the best food Singapore has to offer!

1. Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee

Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee - Amoy Street Food Centre
Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee via Facebook)
Key ServicesFood court
Address7 Maxwell Rd, #02-95, Singapore 069111
Websitehttps://m.facebook.com/
Phone+65 9710 2907
Operating HoursSaturday to Wednesday:
5:30AM–3PM

The coffee is rich in flavor, with just the right amount of sugar and milk. When you bring it up to your nose, you can detect a unique coffee scent. The kaya toast bread is an unforgettable item on the menu. The finest way to begin your day is with crispy bread topped with yummy butter and kaya.

Key Differentiators

  • Unique coffee scent
  • Crowd-favorite
  • Specialized Kaya Toast Bread

Customer Testimonial

Best place in CBD for good fresh coffee and toasted bread with butter and kaya. The kaya has a distinct egg-y flavour, my style.

Raymond Yee

2. Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles

Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles - Amoy Street Food Centre
Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address7 Maxwell Rd, #01-14, Singapore 069112
Websitehttps://ah-ter-teochew-fishball-noodles.
Operating HoursMon – Fri:
7:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sat & Sun:
7:00 am – 3:00 pm

Despite the fact that their signboard reads “fishball noodle,” we best believe it’s the solid bowl of fish soup, that is one of the stars in this stall. For an affordable price, you get a bowl full of ingredients such as prawns, pork slices, kidney slices, liver, fish cake slices, and minced meat. The noodles, some components, and sliced fish soup are all flavorful.

Key Differentiators

  • Great service
  • Great bowl of noodles
  • Famour hawker stall

Customer Testimonial

The food was excellent! $4.20 for a bowl of noodles. I enjoyed the noodles and the soup. Takeaway was another 20 cents. However, the service from the cashier wasn’t great. Can be more friendly. But overall good experience with the food.

YingYing

3. Bee Kee Wanton Noodle

Bee Kee Wanton Noodle - Amoy Street Food Centre
Bee Kee Wanton Noodle – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Bee Kee Wanton Noodle)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address88 Market St, Singapore 048948
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/BeeKeeWantonNoodles/
Phone+65 9877 3310
Email beekeewantonnoodle@gmail.com
Operating HoursWeekdays: 7AM–2:30PM

The signature truffle wanton mee at Bee Kee Wanton Noodle is a one-of-a-kind sight in the local hawker scene. The noodles are drenched with truffle oil and topped with fried and steamed wonton, vegetables, and don’t forget about the char siew.

Key Differentiators

  • Two locations
  • Great noodles
  • Great service

Customer Testimonial

Nice wanton mee, was thrilled to see truffle wanton mee. Got to wait for dine in to taste that that.

Noodles is not bad n chilli is good.

Jennifer Tan

4. Grandma Ban Mee

Grandma Ban Mee - Amoy Street Food Centre
Grandma Ban Mee – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Grandma Ban Mee via Facebook)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address7 Maxwell Rd, #01-07, Singapore 069111
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/grandmabanmian/
Email grandmabanmee@gmail.com
Operating HoursMonday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

The selections are limited to three items, you can choose from chilli, dry, and soup with the meals being simple to understand. Their signature dry chilli ban mee at Baan Thai is excellent. Springy noodles is topped with a Spicy Chilli Paste, egg, ikan bilis, and minced beef. The ban mee soup at this food stall is less rich and creamy than that of other ban mee restaurants, with such additions as mushrooms, black fungus, ikan bills, and vegetables.

Key Differentiators

  • Traditional Ban Mian
  • World’s first Frozen Chilli Ban Mian
  • Popular hawker stall

Customer Testimonial

Nice and really tasty. The soup was too clear to my taste but the pasta (home made) were so good that I give 5 stars

Olivier H

5. A Noodle Story

A Noodle Story - Amoy Street Food Centre
A Noodle Story – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: A Noodle Story via Facebook)
Key ServicesAsian restaurant
AddressB2-32, Guoco Tower, 7 Wallich St, Singapore 078881
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/ANoodleStory/
Phone+65 8866 8601
Operating HoursMonday to Friday: 11AM–8PM
Saturday: 11AM–3PM

A Noodle Story is a Singaporean restaurant serving ramen noodles in the style of the country. While the signature here is called “ramen,” it’s like a local take on Hong Kong wonton noodles in soup. The signature of ‘A Noodle Story’ is based on contemporary European techniques and Asian tastes.

Key Differentiators

  • Great service
  • Offers free delivery
  • Local take on ramen noodles

Customer Testimonial

Wow, this is really something else! The noodles were amazing with very distinct and flavorful seasonings and chilli (must try), and the sliced pork is the kind that readily melts in your mouth; also, it’s coated with a layer of savoury fried bits that gave it an extra dimension of flavor which really added to the overall taste. The broth was deeply flavorful and the dumplings were juicy and generously stuffed with tender minced pork and plump shrimps – the kind that I’d only expect to find in a dim sum restaurant. Really satisfying experience considering both quality and price. Definitely highly recommended.

Wei Tan

6. Good Day

Good Day - Amoy Street Food Centre
Good Day – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Eat and Travel WIth Us)
Key ServicesHawker stall
AddressAmoy St, Unit #01-25 Hawker Center, Singapore 069907
Phone+65 9666 2623
Operating HoursWeekdays:
7AM–4PM

Other dishes include the Sin Chow Bee Hoon, Yang Zhou Fried Rice, and Beef Horfun, but it’s the Beef Horfun that draws people in.

You can’t really gripe about the serving size, as you see how much beef is included. The beef was thinly sliced, very delicate and delicious, and served in a thick dark sauce. Even the rice noodles had a wonderful savory taste.

Key Differentiators

  • Popular hawker stall
  • Generous servings
  • Great customer service

Customer Testimonial

The fried beef hor fun and wet hor fun is out of this world. I’ve been going back again and again especially for the taste of ‘wok hei’ and the tenderness of the beef. The green chillies that comes with this dish range from medium to high spiciness so be warned! Auntie of this stall is nice and they are extremely quick as well. Price point and the amount is just pure worth. Two thumbs up!

J Lee (Jelly)

7. Quan Ji

Quan Ji - Amoy Street Food Centre
Quan Ji – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Quan Ji via The Ranting Panda)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address7 Maxwell Rd, #01-56/57, Singapore 069111
Phone+65 9746 1926
Operating HoursWednesday to Friday:
11AM–10:15PM
Saturday & Sunday:
3:30–9:30PM

The current proprietor of Quan Ji is Tony Liew, who runs the Amoy Street Food Centre’s third-generation restaurant. It has been serving Cantonese cuisine since 1955 and is still in operation.

The menu includes such dishes as San Lao Hor Fun, Crispy Noodles, Fried Bee Hoon, Beef Horfun, Fried Fish Bee Hoon, Fish Head with Bitter Gourd, Kailan with Sliced Fish, Braised Bean Curd, Prawns Paste Chicken, Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs,

Key Differentiators

  • Restaurant on its third-generation
  • Known specialties
  • Great customer service

Customer Testimonial

Prawn paste chicken wings – crispy and nice
Prawn omelette cover noodle delicious..
Warning will get food coma easily for 2 pax to share. So get more ppl to share their different dishes

Edward Tan

8. J2 Famous Crispy Curry Puff

J2 Famous Crispy Curry Puff - Amoy Street Food Centre
J2 Famous Crispy Curry Puff – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: The Michelin Group)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address7 Maxwell Rd, #01-21, Singapore 069111
Phone+65 9475 8425
Operating HoursMonday to Friday:
8AM–3PM

The first (and other) curry puff in Singapore to appear in the Michelin Bib Gourmand Guide. This is a buttery, flaky pastry stuffed with spicy potato, black pepper chicken, sardine and yam paste fillings. The J2 puffs were made on the spot, deep-fried in a wide wok of oil, and smothered in a fragrant and spicy sauce.

Key Differentiators

  • Bakery
  • Restaurant
  • Famous Hawker Stall

Customer Testimonial

Most probably the best Curry Puff in Singapore and one of 2 curry puff stalls listed in MICHELIN Guide 2021 Singapore Bib Gourmand Selection.

Unlike the usual fried curry puffs, J2’s crispy curry puffs flakes out like any western puff pastry. The potato filling is grind to a creamy paste and it melts in your mouth.

Highly recommended

Soo Hin Yeoh

9. Mad Roaster

Mad Roaster - Amoy Street Food Centre
Mad Roaster – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Mad Roaster)
Key ServicesCoffee store
Address 7 Maxwell Road MND Complex Annexe, Amoy St, #02-107 Food Centre, B, Singapore 069111
Websitehttps://www.madroaster.biz/
Operating Hours8am-3pm (Weekdays)
9am-3pm (Saturdays)

Pay a visit to Mad Roaster for velvety coffee beverages and buttery foods. As a social venture, lawyer Madeline Chan created this business to assist refugees in Thailand earn money by giving each customer an individual logo on their cup.

Choose from a list of bread varieties, or go for a distinctive Honey Butter Latte. If you’re hungry, try one of their delicious breads, such as chocolate babka, cinnamon brioche, or laminated brioche.

Key Differentiators

  • Sustains the livelihoods of refugees in Asia
  • Order online
  • Bulk order options

Customer Testimonial

Really good coffee, not too acidic and has a light fragrance to it!

Albeit being priced at a premium in a hawker centre, at $3.90 for those drinks that comes with milk, we are contributing to a social cause for every purchase! Each cup comes with a story of its own, and from my understanding, $0.50 off each cup is returned to those in need

Remarkable concept, will definitely patronise in future if I’m in the area

YY Wong

10. SAP Thai Food

SAP Thai Food - Amoy Street Food Centre
SAP Thai Food – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Eatbook.sg)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address7 Maxwell Rd, #01-58, Singapore 069111
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/SAP-THAI-FOOD-214069421533/
Phone+65 9722 1235
Email phaihong@sapthaifood.com.sg
Operating HoursWeekdays: 10AM–9PM

Even if you won’t be going to Bangkok anytime soon, you may satisfy your hunger for great cuisine at SAP Thai Food. It serves moreish, no-frills Thai classics at reasonable costs.

Try some of the Thai mama noodles, which are a spicy meal prepared with your selection of meat and loads of basil, and served with a crispy egg on top. Other favorites include basil chicken rice, tom yum soup, and larb gai: a piquant Thai salad made with shredded chicken, roasted sticky rice, herbs and fragrant aroma.

Key Differentiators

  • Good Food
  • Good Price
  • Good Service

Customer Testimonial

My first meal in Singapore that was so tasty it made my eyes bulge. Absolutely delicious flavor and inventive dish – recommend basil chicken ramen and whatever green they are serving

Lauren Cooley

11. Han Kee Fish Soup

Han Kee Fish Soup - Amoy Street Food Centre
Han Kee Fish Soup – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Daniel Food Diary)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address7 Maxwell Rd, #02-129, Singapore 069111
Operating HoursMonday to Friday: 11AM–3PM

The longest lines at the Boat Street Market are undoubtedly Han Kee Fish Soup, with wait times that can reach an hour during peak hours. Is it worth it? Without a doubt.

The fish soup at this authentic Hong Kong diner is some of the best in town, with a clear, fragrant, and clean-tasting broth; thick, firm slices of delicate fish; they’re very generous with their portion, and a scattering of fried garlic, spring onions, and coriander to round off.

Key Differentiators

  • Fresh Fish Soup
  • Significant long queue
  • Popular Hawker Stall

Customer Testimonial

A big portion of thick and fresh fish slices with the medium fish bee hoon soup ($7). The soup is just a little too peppery. Consistent over the years. Has easily the longest queue at the hawker centre. Lady who usually takes the orders has a phenomenal memory – able to remember 20-30 orders without writing them down and can remember what you usually order even if you don’t come often and are masked up. The queue moves faster than it looks

Royal Pears

12. Hoo Kee Rice Dumpling

Hoo Kee Rice Dumpling - Amoy Street Food Centre
Hoo Kee Rice Dumpling – Amoy Street Food Centre (Credit: Hoo Kee Rice Dumpling)
Key ServicesHawker stall
Address7 Maxwell Rd, #01-18, Singapore 069111
Websitehttp://www.hookeebakchang.com/
Phone+65 6221 1155
Emailsales@hookeebakchang.sg
Operating HoursTuesday to Friday: 11AM–3PM

You won’t find as many bak zhang stalls around these days, which makes this one all the more unique. The Michelin Bib Gourmand-listed Hoo Kee Rice Dumpling has been making real Hokkien rice dumplings filled with delectable, traditional ingredients since 1948.

For those who are looking for a more unique option, try the classic version, which is filled with pork and roasted chestnuts wrapped in a glutinous rice casing. For people who want a little less fat, there’s also the salted egg yolk filling and mushroom alternative, both of which are highly popular.

Key Differentiators

  • Traditional
  • Authentic
  • Delectable Hokkien Bak Changs

Customer Testimonial

Da Zhang sold here is good! Rice has a incredible texture to it and not too expensive as well!

Wilfred Loy Yong Kang

Amoy Street Food Centre

Amoy Street Food Centre is one of Singapore’s best places to get a food craving satisfied. There’s something for everyone here, from local specialities to international cuisine. So, what do you have to lose? Make your way down to Amoy Street and try some of the finest dining Singapore has to offer!

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any questions about Amoy Street Food Centre in Singapore, you can refer to the frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the best Amoy Street Food Centre in Singapore below:

What type of cuisine can I find at Amoy Street Food Centre?

Amoy Street Food Centre is known for its large selection of both local street food and food from around the world. You can find anything from noodles and dim sum to seafood dishes and traditional desserts. You should not miss the staples like sliced fish soup, spring onion pork rice, fried kway teow, char kway teow, black pepper beef rice, pepper bowl, Hong Kee beef noodle, Hainanese style beef noodles, shredded chicken hor fun, sea salt caramel latte crispy curry chicken puff, onsen egg, Piao Ji fish porridge, fresh prawns soup, sliced fish bee hoon, fish head soup, Thai basil chicken, rong teochew fish porridge, tempura pollock fish, and Szechuan black bean salmon.

Where is Amoy Street Food Centre located?

The address of Amoy Street Food Centre is 7 Maxwell Road, Singapore 069111.

Is there any parking available near Amoy Street Food Centre?

Yes, there is parking available. However, it is limited and can be difficult to find a spot during peak hours. It’s best to take public transport or ride-sharing services if possible.

Are there any vegetarian options available at the centre?

Yes, there are vegetarian options available. You can find a variety of vegetable-based dishes such as noodles, fish soup, and stir-fry dishes.

How long are the queues for popular stalls like Han Kee Fish Soup and Hoo Kee Rice Dumpling typically?

The queues can be long, especially during peak hours. It’s best to avoid visiting during these times if possible. Plan ahead and try to visit early in the day or late in the evening.

Are there any Halal restaurants at Amoy Street Food Centre?

Yes, there are halal options available. You can find a variety of dishes such as chicken rice, chop biryani, fish soup, crispy sardine puff, salted vegetable and stir-fry dishes.

Rachel Tan - FunEmpire

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