While we all like to eat at restaurants, most of the time, nothing beats having a bowl of affordable and delicious hawker food from the various hawker centres we have in Singapore.
And the experience is made even better when the National Environment Agency (NEA) helps to ensure that the hawker centres are well-maintained so that we are all comfortable when we’re dining there.
If you have been keeping up with the news, you would know that NEA has been carrying out renovation works progressively at different hawker centres around Singapore.
And guess who’s the latest one to join the list?
That’s right.
Amoy Street Food Centre at Maxwell Road, home to many good eats, will be closing for three months from 11 October 2021 onwards for renovation works.
Amoy Street Food Centre Will Close from 11 Oct 2021 Until 10 Jan 2022
Be it whether you’re an office worker in the Central Business District (CBD) or just a local in general, you would know that Amoy Street Food Centre is a haven with lots of good food.
Some of them include Ah Tee Ko Ko Mee, Amoy Street Fried Kway Teow, A Noodle Story, Big Bowls Project, Grandma Ban Mee, and Gyu Nami.
These stalls will always see long queues during lunch hours, and you can probably expect even longer queues tomorrow if you’re intending to head there to have a meal one last time before they close.
Since Amoy Street Food Centre usually only caters to office workers in the area during lunch hour, do take note that some of the stalls do not operate on the weekends.
This means that tomorrow will be the last day that they operate until the whole food centre resumes operations on 10 January 2022. So to prevent any disappointment, it’s best that you check their operating hours online before heading down!
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