Last Updated on 2020-02-19 , 2:47 pm
Located right next to bus and ferry terminals, Changi Village does not only attract many hungry eaters due to the convenient location but also due to the many recommended varietes of food. Here are 10 Changi Village foods you should definitely try the next time you’re in the area.
Ho Guan Satay Bee Hoon
Freshly grounded spices and peanuts that were cooked over several hours, the sauce here is perfect for those who prefer their satay bee hoon to be less sweet. The dish emits an old school flavour as well, bringing back nostalgic feels to every consumer.
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-61, Singapore 500002
Operating Hours: 11am-9pm, Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Cendol Melaka
Perfect for a warm sunny day in Singapore, this traditional dessert comes in thick and soft rice flour jelly with sweet coconut and gula Melaka flavourings guaranteed to make you want more.
Address: Blk 1 Changi Village Road, #01-2046, Singapore 500001
Operating Hours: Open daily, 10.30am-10pm
International Muslim Food Stall’s Nasi Lemak
Said to be one of the best nasi lemak in the whole of Singapore, you’ll have to try this nasi lemak at least once in your life. Using top grade jasmine rice, together with the must-have nasi lemak ingredients and excellent sambal, it’s no wonder why this nasi lemak remains the king of the hawker centre.
This is hands-down one of my favourite Changi Village foods.
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-03, Singapore 500002
Operating Hours: Open daily, 7am-10pm
Mei Xiang’s Goreng Pisang
While crispy, crumbly and sticky on the outside while soft and caramelised sweet on the inside, there’s no better place to satisfy your cravings for banana fritters.
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, Changi Village Hawker Centre, #01-51, Singapore 500002
Operating Hours: Open Daily, 9am-8pm
Sari Bistari Changi Village Famous Nasi Ayam Penyet
Known for its local twist on the traditional Indonesian dish, the famous nasi ayam penyet is loved for its flavourful chicken stock rice and a generous chunk of fried chicken you’ll love.
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, Changi Village Hawker Centre, #01-71, Singapore 500002
Weng Kee’s Chicken Cutlet Hor Fun
With ribbons of soft noodles in the flavourful broth topped with fried chicken cutlet, this dish is a spin from the usual hor fun that you’ll get from the tze char stalls. Also priced reasonably at $3.50, the portion is enough to keep you satisfied.
This is honestly one of the most worth-it Changi Village foods you’ll find.
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, Changi Village Hawker Centre, #01-19, Singapore 500002
Operating Hours: 10.30am-11pm
Wong Hing Kitchenette’s Hongkong Fried Noodle
Though they sell a number of varieties on their menu, their fried noodles is a must-try remaining the most popular dish. Fried Hongkong style, the noodles come generously with ingredients that’ll keep you going back.
Address: Blk 2 Changi Village Road, #01-14, Singapore 500002
Operating Hours: 11am-3pm, 5pm-9pm, Closed on Thursdays
Kun Kee’s Fried Oyster Omelette
Served with a generous amount of plump oysters and omelette, you’ll never across the issue of finding dry and shrivelled up meats in your plate of oyster omelette.
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Singapore 500002
Jason’s Place Satay
With just the right amount of charred crispiness while remaining tender, plus the fact that they serve up their very own speciality- pork belly satay, these sticks of meats are something you’ll definitely enjoy!
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-54, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Singapore 500002
Changi Famous’s Nasi Lemak
Offering different sets for you to choose from, this stall is famous for its distinctive flavour of pandan rice, fried chicken wing, fried egg and many other nasi lemak essentials that you can add if you’re feeling more famished than usual.
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-70 Village Hawker Centre, 500002
So the next time you’re in the area, do remember to check out all these yummy Changi Village foods!
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