Telok Blangah Food Centre - 79 Telok Blangah Dr

4/5 based on 8 reviews

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Singapore 100079
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Seng Hock Chang on Google

Crowded on Sun morning, hard to find a seat. Wanton noodle store service is slow, be prepared to wait.
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Jerlyn Yeo on Google

delisnacks: my family LOVES the tapioca kuehs here. rly rly soft and it’s rly one of the best kuehs. cant speak for the fried food cos we usually get the kuehs only. - brown sugar kueh - v moist & chewy! this is the best one - pumpkin kueh - ok this was too sweet and didn’t taste like pumpkin at
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Soo Hin Yeoh on Google

A rather small hawker center, Telok Blangah Food Centre does have its own crowd from the blocks of HDB surrounding the market. For us, nothing really stands out to call this hawker center a destination although Sabeen Sara Roti Prata seems to have a huge following where a 20-30min queue is normal in the mornings.
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KC Cheang on Google

Smallish place but houses some great local food Nice porridge and chicken served at Tiong Bahru Wah Yuen Porridge. Only open on weekends, please note The tea at 七时年代 was good Try the Hong Kong Soy Sauce Chicken hor fun As usual the prawn noodles is a crowd favourite ?.... they’ve been around >20 years! You can find one of the best fried carrot cake here! Hong Ji wanton mee is popular. I would prefer my noodles to be less over cooked though. It’s still nice and value for money
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TCH on Google

No a very big hawker centre but enough good mix of local food. Saw a snaking queue for Fried Carrot Cake but decided to try a $3 Mee Pok Noodle stall and another Roti Prata instead! Market is just next to the hawker centre Easy to find parking in the nearby Multi Storey Carpark!
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Whiskey Tea on Google

It’s the go to hawker near maple business city . If you driving the MS car park is accessible via side street accessible by the back , not easy to find . Very popular carrot cake stall with snaking lines . Had the dry ban mian which was ordinary .
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Vicq on Google

Came on a Wednesday morning and there is no crowd and available tables for sitting and eating in. Half the number of stalls are opened but adequate as there is a wide variety of food choice.
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Dan Ho on Google

A good mixed market with plenty of independent stalls selling various household needs and a good food center. Famous for the fried kway Teow and good selection of Muslim Indian food.

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