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10 stalls at Teban Gardens Food Centre worth planting yourself at
10 stalls at Teban Gardens Food Centre worth planting yourself at

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time17-05-2025

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10 stalls at Teban Gardens Food Centre worth planting yourself at

We all know the big names in Jurong — Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre, Yuhua Market & Hawker Centre, etc. But what if I told you there's a hidden gem tucked away in a quiet corner of Jurong East? Say hello to Teban Gardens Food Centre, an under-the-radar hawker centre full of cheap and good eats. Established in 1976, this food centre houses 28 stalls (mostly run by the elderly, I've noticed). While it is not the biggest, it carries a variety of cuisines at super affordable prices! It is most popular among elderly residents and nearby office workers during lunchtime. With that, here are 10 stalls at Teban Gardens Food Centre that'll leaf you wanting more. Kicking things off with something SPICY! Masala Curry Chicken Noodle brings the heat to Teban Gardens with their hearty curry dishes that carry a flavour reminiscent of my days in primary and secondary school. Fun fact: my secondary school is within walking distance from the food centre. At S$5.50/S$6.50, their signature Curry Chicken Noodle comes with pieces of thick, meaty chicken, potato, sponge-y tau pok (fried beancurd puff) and crunchy tau geh (bean sprouts). A bite of the yellow noodle and curry gravy combo promises an explosion of flavour in your mouth (and stomach, but I won't get into that). They've also got Pork Ribs Curry Rice/Noodle (S$6.50) for those who prefer a different protein instead. Daily: 8am – 3pm S$2 Duck Porridge? In this economy? I'm left wondering how the auntie running the stall can sustain her business to this day. Tan Hock Seng Cooked Food serves a variety of classic braised meat dishes with rice/noodles, like the aforementioned Duck/Chicken Porridge (S$2), Chicken Feet Noodle (S$3) and (S$4). Their porridge sells out pretty fast, so be sure to head down early to secure a bowl. In its stead, I tried their Kway Chap, which was easily above average — silky rice noodles in a light herbal broth, paired with fresh and tender braised pork belly and intestines. Their chilli had a piquant kick that accompanied the dish perfectly. Daily: 9am – 2.30pm To keep this 'under S$3 per dish' streak going is 捷兴 JH, run by an uncle who has allegedly been hawkering at Teban Gardens for over 40 years! With only 3 items on the menu priced at S$2.50/S$3: Fishball Noodle Soup, Fishball Noodle Dry and Fishball Soup, I think it's pretty clear what they specialise in. Although they haven't got many Google reviews, what they do have is a loyal following of regulars who enjoy JH's springy fishballs and noodles loaded with minced meat. Their chilli is said to have quite the kick, so I'd recommend opting for a less spicy version if you're worried about your spice tolerance. Mon to Sat: 5am – 2pm Closed on Sun Here's a classic. I mean, what's a hawker centre without a chicken rice stall, right? Even then, with its vibrant blue signage, Poh Poh Roasted Chicken Rice easily stood out in the crowd. It's one of the few stalls here that open till night, for those of you who can't wake up in the morning (no judgement, same here). They serve classic roast meats like Roasted Chicken Rice (S$4/S$5/S$6) and Roasted Duck Rice (S$5), just to name a few. If anyone's interested in bringing some home to share, they have an option for a Whole chicken (S$30) and a Whole duck (S$45), too. Poh Poh's Roasted Chicken and Meat (S$7) was loaded with ingredients, especially with the addition of the Braised egg (S$0.70) and Braised Pig Skin (S$1). Special shoutout to the pork belly slices that had a beautifully crackly skin that was well-seasoned with salt. You're guaranteed a hearty and satisfying meal here! Fri to Wed: 7.30am – 8.30pm (Opening Hours are not verified) Closed on Thu Facebook Okay, let's take a quick break with some dessert. Previously known as Granny's Pancake, The Story of Job sells soft and fluffy min jiang kueh with a variety of delicious fillings. From classics like Coconut ($1.20) and Red Bean ($1.20), to an indulgent Hz'nut Choc P'nut ($1.40), there's bound to be something for every sweet tooth here. As a self-proclaimed min jiang kueh connoisseur, I'd highly recommend the Peanut w/ Sweet Corn (S$1.40). The crunchy sweet peanuts paired well with the creamy corn mixture that was lightly salted, making for a yummy sweet and savoury combination. They even sell a handful of traditional desserts such as Green Bean Soup (S$1.70) and Beancurd with (S$2), if that's more up your alley instead. Wed to Sat, Mon: 5.30am – 2pm Sun: 5.30am – 1pm Closed on TueOrder Delivery: foodpanda 11 best food places at Jurong Point for munching in the West's largest mall Craving a delicious grilled protein after a grilling workout session? Cornerstall Do & Me BBQ Fried Chicken Western Food's got you covered. With over 30 dishes on their menu covering a range from Chicken Chop (S$6.50), Mushroom Chicken Spaghetti (S$5.50) to even a Sirloin Steak (S$15) if you're feeling a little more bougie. Most protein mains come with a side of crinkly-cut fries, baked beans and coleslaw. It's pretty standard, but portions are generous and at this price? Say less. Wed to Sun: 12pm – 7.30pm Closed on Mon & Tue The outermost right row of this food centre hosts most of the Muslim food stalls, and P. Baharnisha Muslim Food Stall is a notable one. They serve a plethora of authentic Malay and Indian dishes packed with bold flavours at budget prices (are you starting to see the trend here?) I can imagine myself coming here for a plate of their signature sweet yet fiery (S$4.50), or a Roti with Egg (S$1.80) for an indulgent breakfast. By the way, they also sell , which I don't see often in food centres! For just S$1.30 a piece, you can get your hands on this delicately sweet pancake-like treat that carries a subtle tanginess. Mon to Sat: 5am – 10am, 11am – 7:30pm Sun: 5am – 10 am, 11am – 5.30pm Only open till 10am, Haji E-Moiden Food Stall prides themselves in their legendary roti prata made fresh daily, said to have a crispy exterior while moist and fluffy on the inside. Pick from your favourite classic flavours, starting with the cheapest Plain (S$1.20) to the priciest Egg Cheese (S$2.50). Aside from the usual curries, I'm especially stoked that they offer sambal tumis upon request! Super Malaysian style. If you've never had your prata with sambal, this is your sign to head down and try it for yourself. Beyond just their food, this stall is also known for their excellent service. Many customers have praised the owners' consistent friendly demeanour despite pressure from the long queues. Tue to Sun: 5am – 10am Closed on Mon Facebook | Easily recognisable by its long queues, Le Ping Healthy Fish Meat Soup is known for their low-calorie, deliciously fresh fish soups. What sets this stall apart from the usual fish soup stalls is that every bowl comes with bitter gourd. I know, it's either something you love or hate but cooked in this flavourful broth, it definitely lends it a tasteful balance. Try their Batang Fish Meat Fish Maw Bitter Gourd Mee Sua Soup (S$6/S$10) (what a mouthful) to find out! Other bowls are also similarly priced at S$6/S$10, and the ones with more premium ingredients take it up a notch to S$10/S$16. Daily: 6am – 4pm Ending our list off with Mr Mysterious. The name listed on their signage, 大排擋 (dà pái dǎng), translates to 'big license stall'. It is a type of traditional food stall in Hong Kong, characterised by an open-air space and affordable eats. With all that being said, I still couldn't find their stall on the internet. All you need to know is that they serve up 13 types of nourishing Cantonese-style soups such as the Lotus Root Pork Ribs Soup (S$4.50) and Black Chicken Soup (S$5.80). They also do -style dishes, albeit with a smaller variety than a stall specialising in it. Regardless, it would pair nicely with the warm, hearty soups. Unfortunately, their opening hours aren't listed online. But if you happen to be at the food centre and see that it's open, do give it a try! Although only 10 stalls were mentioned in this guide, don't limit yourself to this list! Do take note that most stalls are open from morning until early afternoon only, and… the early bird catches the worm, yeah? Don't say I didn't warn you! The next time you want to introduce your friends to a hidden hawker gem in the West, just bring them to Teban Gardens Food Centre. 13 best food places in Westgate to eat from when visiting Jurong The post 10 stalls at Teban Gardens Food Centre worth planting yourself at appeared first on

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