7 Valid Reasons Why Clementi Mall’s FoodFare is the Best Undiscovered Makan Place in Clementi


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Ever since Goody Feed shifted to the west, we’ve been enjoying it to the fullest.

I mean, what’s not to like about the West? Clementi, by itself, already has tons of food places for us to explore and the options are all pretty affordable as well. Plus, it even has its own mall that carries pretty much everything you need.

It’s pretty rare to hear a food court being touted as an undiscovered food place, especially when it’s competing against other big players in the market Seoul Garden, Manhattan Fish Market and other the hawker stalls outside the mall.

Here are 10 valid reasons why Clementi Mall’s Food Court, FoodFare, is possibly the best makan place in the entire shopping mall.

1. It’s good for people who wants to be healthy

NTUC Food Fare is a social enterprise meant to provide healthy and affordable food to Singaporeans and you’ll see one healthier choice dish at every stall.

Perfect for people who dislike eating rabbit food but wants to eat healthy. If you want to eat the bad stuff, at least eat the healthier bad stuff, right? 

2. It’s pretty affordable too

This is a pretty subjective point. We’ll admit that food prices in food courts are not the cheapest in the area but it’s more than worth it – for the quality at least. You’ll get what we mean when you read on.

3. It has lots of food choices for patrons to choose from

If you haven’t figured out from the previous hoo-ha that NTUC Food Fare got into, they’re pretty strict in the selection process. From food quality,

From food quality, the minimum number of dishes on a menu to the prices of food at each and every stall, all hawkers have been selected based on their rankings in these factors.

4. The Curry Rice

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Fish, pork or chicken, it doesn’t matter because they taste equally good – coming from someone who has tried it consecutively for 3 days. And as you tell from the pictures, the portions are humongous.

For just S$7.90, you are really getting more than what you paid for – think the cheaper version of Monster Curry. The stall adopts the Japanese Curry Sauce which had the perfect balance of sweet and spicy flavors and went perfectly with the crisp chicken cutlet.

5. The Ramen Stall

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Now, forgive us for not remembering the stall name because, well, we’re all too caught up in the food. With thick, tantalizing pork broth and springy noodles, the ramen noodles were a delight to savour. Don’t forget to sprinkle some sesame seeds while you are at it!

6. Japanese Saba Fish Stall Beside Hokkien Prawn Noodle

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Unlike other Japanese stalls, this stall serves pan-fried saba fish fillet with meat that is incredibly tender and moist. We loved the crisp skin that brought a satisfying crunch with every bite. At just S$4.50, this dish is a steal.

7. The Western Food

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Yeah I know, Western food might sound boring to many, but hey, at least its the go-to comfort food for most of us when we are stuck with what to eat at the food court?

While you are at the Western stall, we highly recommend you to go straight for the grilled chicken chop. The meal comes with a choice of fries, potato salad, mash potato or coleslaw. Our pick? Definitely the potato salad and coleslaw.

This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com


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