Abang Western Power
at Yishun North Spring
🏪 Muslim Owned
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Takeaway
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Dine In
Abang Western Power operates from an Ang Mo Kio coffee shop, bringing Muslim-owned Western food to neighbourhood diners with ambitious flavour twists and late-night operating hours. Located roughly ten minutes on foot from Ang Mo Kio MRT station, this stall stays open until 1am, serving shift workers, late diners, and residents seeking substantial meals beyond typical supper options.
The menu focuses on Western cafe classics reinterpreted through Asian palates, with sloppy burgers incorporating bold seasonings like Szechuan spice, masala blends, and kimchi tang. Prices remain neighbourhood-friendly, with burgers ranging from eight to nine dollars including fries, while UK-style battered fish and chips costs under eight dollars with two sides. The "sloppy" designation embraces messy indulgence rather than refined presentation, appealing to customers prioritising flavour and value over Instagram aesthetics. Beyond burgers and fish, the extensive menu includes grills and snacks that broaden appeal across different hunger levels.
The stall has expanded with a second location in Yishun, demonstrating successful formula replication across northern residential estates. The halal certification and late hours fill an underserved niche for Muslim residents seeking Western-style comfort food after evening prayers or late work shifts. While the fusion approach might raise eyebrows among purists, Abang Western Power's willingness to experiment with Korean, Indian, and Chinese flavour profiles reflects Singapore's multicultural reality, delivering Western food formats through distinctly local taste sensibilities that resonate with heartland customers.
The menu focuses on Western cafe classics reinterpreted through Asian palates, with sloppy burgers incorporating bold seasonings like Szechuan spice, masala blends, and kimchi tang. Prices remain neighbourhood-friendly, with burgers ranging from eight to nine dollars including fries, while UK-style battered fish and chips costs under eight dollars with two sides. The "sloppy" designation embraces messy indulgence rather than refined presentation, appealing to customers prioritising flavour and value over Instagram aesthetics. Beyond burgers and fish, the extensive menu includes grills and snacks that broaden appeal across different hunger levels.
The stall has expanded with a second location in Yishun, demonstrating successful formula replication across northern residential estates. The halal certification and late hours fill an underserved niche for Muslim residents seeking Western-style comfort food after evening prayers or late work shifts. While the fusion approach might raise eyebrows among purists, Abang Western Power's willingness to experiment with Korean, Indian, and Chinese flavour profiles reflects Singapore's multicultural reality, delivering Western food formats through distinctly local taste sensibilities that resonate with heartland customers.
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Yishun North Spring View all businesses in Yishun North Spring →Blk 340 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, Singapore 560340, Yishun North Spring, Singapore 560340
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