Happy Hawkers 喜多福

3.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Happy Hawkers 喜多福

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Singapore 460204

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City : Happy Hawkers

Singapore 460204
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Thanh Loan Tran on Google

We had Mala there. General speaking, the price is ok, on par with the quality. The mala shop here was very generous on the roasted peanuts garnished on top. Mala medium spicy was less spicy than we expected, only the overall tingling feeling round the lips, and drier than those we've had before. Those opt for more fiery sensation can order high level of spiciness.
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judy tian on Google

Hearsay chef is ex Dintaifung chef... Food presentation is good n reasonable. Taste alright just felt a little cold. But the queue is killing. Perhaps chef shld organise his stall.
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Kokthye Lim on Google

One of the best Mee Pok noodle in this coffeeshop. Die die must try their signature mee pok. Plus there is a fried pork rice from former ding tai feng chef stall, taste similar.
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Kai on Google

Tried hao lai ke's pork ribs fried rice and seafood noodles. The fried rice was alright. Pork didn't taste very fresh. Seafood noodles was heavily seasoned and tasted odd and sticky. Couldn't finish. Service from the young lady was good though. Also tried the stall beside selling 肉夹馍 it was soo delicious! The filling was generous and yummy! My son enjoyed the chicken rice from the roasted meat stall.
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Louise on Google

Coffeeshop with few stalls providing different food varieties. There's a stall Hao Lai Ke selling Chinese fried rice and noodles that are similar to Din Tai Fung but but standard dropped over the years. Shrimp fried rice was very oily and the fragrant of the rice was no longer there. Old World Bakuteh recently opens its stall here. Long queue and good food. Fried porridge was really good with wok hei taste and the portion was huge. Bak kut teh was of good standard and many old folks were their regulars. Another new stall 6 6 Crabs opens recently selling crabs and Pao Fan. The Pao Fan was decent and ingredients were fresh. There have a few varieties of crabs and it was affordable with the price. There are also Mala stall, Mookata, Nasi Lemak, Roasted chicken rice, and a drink stall here. This coffeeshop is usually very crowded during lunch and dinner time and it is quite hard to find a seat. It can get quite warm with the few fans around.
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TCH on Google

Value for money and delicious Mala Hotpot! Worth trying for anyone who are in Bedok Central area and someone whom also appreciate Chinese food! There is a new Thai Street Food stall around the corner of this coffeeshop, which replaces a previous Mookata Stall. They serves very good and tasty fried chicken.
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BrYan LeE on Google

Not sure is taken over by 口福 or is by 口福. As stickers to dine in is 口福. But this coffee shop is spacious n a number of stores... There's a 正宗 bian mian that very good, portion big n reasonable price n most important tastes good... Recommended to have a try, just don't use grab 30% discount for self pickup cos it cost more in grab food .. Malay store always long Q n it no good, not recommended... N need to add on, the coffee at $1.10 is really no good, coffee powder not enough (too thin)... But the Bun breakfast set Bun is so good with the right chrisy n well bake ... So good...
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cse1217 on Google

Happy Hawker is a coffee shop that serves a variety of food that ranges from Dim Sum, Chinese buns, Mala hotpot, Western, Beef noodles, La mian, Bak Gu Teh. It is not too crowded. Food prices are affordable. Coffee shop is spacious. It is within walking distance from Bedok Mrt and Interchange.

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