Last Updated on 2020-02-19 , 4:50 pm
Arh, Choa Chu Kang. It is more than just a place with an LRT, or a place with a small shopping mall called Lot 1: it’s actually, if you live there, a food haven. Hard to believe? Check out these 10 best foods to makan in Choa Chu Kang, including Lot 1 food!
Ah Boy Chicken Rice
We all would enjoy eating chicken rice every once a week or so. So for those who are looking for a good plate of chicken rice, you may want to try this stall’s chicken rice. Not only is this local celebrity chef Eric Teo’s favourite, but it’s extremely worth the calories. The rice itself is fluffy and loose, with an aroma which has a homemade feel. And oh, it’s not too greasy, too!
Address:
Block 678A Choa Chu Kang Crescent #01-01,
Singapore 681678 (V6 Food Court)
Opening hours:
7.30am – 8pm, closed on alternate Thursdays
Economic Bee Hoon Noodle @ CCK 302
Economic bee hoon is something that we would probably love it. The delicious bee hoon alongside ingredients we want. Everything in this stall is served hot – unlike most economic bee hoon, so you’ll enjoy the food even more. The sweet chili sauce is also a trademark for this stall. You’ll either love a lot or you won’t touch it but would still come back for the bee hoon and the ingredients!
Address:
CCK 302 Foodhouse
37 Choa Chu Kang Loop, Singapore 689675
Siam Kitchen
The Seafood Pad Thai there is one of the best Pad Thai available in Singapore! Siam Kitchen not only has one outlet in Singapore so for those who are residing in other areas, but they can also drop by one of their outlets and give this dish a try.
Address:
21 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4
#02-25 Lot 1 Shoppers’ Mall
Singapore 689812
Rasa Istimewa C2K Restaurant
Located within Choa Chu Kang park, this is the place you can go to after your evening walks with your family. The stingray there is superb as well. The sambal chili which is spread on top of the stingray is two thumbs up! Of course, they have other delicious food items on the menu but this stingray is something that you have to order when you’re there.
Address:
26 Choa Chu Kang Dr, Choa Chu Kang Park, 689719
West Co’z Cafe
This is a halal tze char. And their signature Curry or Assam Fish Head is really good. It has a strong taste but is not jelat.
Address:
Yew Tee Point
21 Choa Chu Kang North 6
Singapore 689578
Wanton Noodles @ Yew Tee Point
The wonton and char siew in this wanton mee has a traditional taste to it. For those who enjoy a spicy kick in their wanton mee, you’ll love this wanton noodles after you’ve requested for chili to be added in!
Address:
Yew Tee Point
21 Choa Chu Kang North 6
Singapore 689578
Yu Kee Duck Rice
The duck meat here is rather tender as opposed to tough meat you’d get from other duck rice stall. And the rice here has an aroma that is able to tie the entire plate together – from the egg to the duck meat to the tofu.
Address:
303 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4, NTUC FoodFare,
Singapore, 680303
The Old Pontian Cafe (for wanton mee)
Malaysian-style delicacies such as wanton noodles and popiah can be found here. Their wanton noodle – dry with chili is really amazing. It’s on the cheaper side as well! A win-win: delicious and cheap!
And honestly, while you may think there isn’t much to eat at Lot 1 because it’s a relatively small mall, this is one of the better Lot 1 foods that you can find if you’re there!
Address:
21 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4
#B1-K19 Lot 1 Shoppers’ Mall
Singapore 689812
The Old Pontian Cafe (for popiah)
Here’s another must-have Lot 1 food!
It’s the same place as the Wonton mee recommended above but this part, it is for their popiah. The skin of the popiah isn’t too stiff. Once you take your first bite, the taste of the peanut sauce greets you with just the perfect sweetness.
Address:
21 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4
#B1-K19 Lot 1 Shoppers’ Mall
Singapore 689812
Fishball Noodles @ Blk 303
Located beside the Choa Chu Kang MRT’s Foodfare, this stall’s fishball noodles are a bang for your buck. The ingredients in the noodle are plentiful and the noodles are cooked to the right springy texture. If you request for chili to be added, the whole noodle gives a unique spicy flavour.
Address:
303 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4, NTUC FoodFare,
Singapore, 680303
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