S-11 Woodlands 630 Food House - 630A Woodlands Ring Rd
3.6/5
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based on 8 reviews
Contact S-11 Woodlands 630 Food House
Address : | Singapore 731630 |
Phone : | π +9 |
Postal code : | 01-01 |
Website : | http://www.s-11.com.sg/ |
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Calvin Soh on Google
β β β β β New Zi Char stallι¦ζΈ―θ‘ is excellent ! Dabao several times from them. Never disappoint. Looking forward to 5 or more to dine. Try their Seafood mee gorengγ
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hreem S on Google
β β β β β KNs Indian Muslim food has amazing egg paratha with different curries for really reasonable price. Mini food court with lots of food options.
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Bryan Tan on Google
β β β β β Been eating here since young. Recently had their fried oyster (ordered through grabfood) and I have to say, if you're looking for local hawker food - look no further! If one is to compare the difference between the usual places (like east coast lagoon/chomp chomp food centre), the difference is not that much honestly, and the chilli that goes with it tastes amazing too!
definitely recommend it, oysters are also decently sized and juicy too!
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irini nini on Google
β β β β β The food here generally better than I expected . Lao Shu fun is indeed very difficult to find at Singapore yet there is a stall selling it , hence I tried the Lao Shu fun . The food really taste great, with broth that is not too savoury . Hokkien mee for me is ok , as I have tasted better. For oyster omelette and char kway teow, they both taste fantastic, not oily and not salty. The food presentation is freaking neat and pleasant. I have patronised this stall 3 times !
Tze car for this sambal petai rice is not that nice, overpowering belacan taste.
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Art C on Google
β β β β β Tried out the chicken feet noodles. First off, it's huge. The noodles are spongy and springy which is great. The chicken feet, well only 2 huge pieces, were great.
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Ryan YTH on Google
β β β β β I got to know of this place thru a Neighbour who in turn saw a post by the daughter of the Chicken Rice stall owner who sought assistance in a SG Hawker FB Group. Due to the Heightened Alert Phase, their business was badly affected. It turns out, this quiet little Coffee-Shop located in a very quiet neighborhood really was a Hidden Gem! 3 Stalls in particular stood out to me the most.
1) Ya Zai Chicken Rice
This was the original stall that I sought out, and I must say I am impressed with the Old-School taste of their Chicken Rice with a very Nice Classic and Nostalgic ιΊ»ζ²Ήι¦ε³. From what I understand, this was one of the first stalls that started when the Coffee-Shop first opened, and as such it has at least 20 years of history now.
2) 630 Woodlands Econ Bee Hoon
Owned by an Elderly Couple. While their signage suggests that Economy Beehoon is their Main Offering, the dish that stood out to me instead was their Hokkien Mee. Texture-wise, its the Wetter Version. Prawns are Fat and Juicy and the overall dish just tasted really good and satisfying. (Note: This stall have quite irregular opening and closing times. Sometimes they're closed for the Weekends too)
3) Fried Kway Teow
Run by a Chinese PRC couple. Despite that, the Chap who runs this surprisingly fries up a very good tasting unmistakeably SG-Styled plate of CKT. Plenty of Wok Hei with a Fantastic Aroma and especially Delicious when its served piping hot. This stall also sells Fried Lao Shu Fen (ηθιΌ η²) which is quite rare to find in a HDB Coffee-Shop.
So Yeah. Don't just queue for those food stalls with the longest queues. Give other stalls a chance and give them a try too! Who knows, you might just discover a Hidden Gem or in this case, 3 Hidden Gems!
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YK L on Google
β β β β β Neighbourhood coffee shop
Came here to meet friend. Ordered Zhir Char, got spicy Lala, fried pork, xo beehoon soup and sweet fried squid ?
Got lucky, claimed 3 times 50 cents out of 4 bottles of Tiger. Not bad huh!
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Jasmine Khoo on Google
β β β β β This food center is like the neglected child of the S-11 group, with very little improvement seen over the last 20 years. Hygiene is passable at best.
The food is not bad at all, with Fish & Chicks, and Traditional Kway Teow Soup and a decent chicken rice stall being the strongholds. Prawn paste chicken from the economical rice stall is also commendable. Try their carrot cake; it has a nice sambal chili and portion size is generous.
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