Boleh Boleh is a fully halal-certified hawker-style food court that brings authentic Malaysian and Singaporean cuisine to multiple locations in Singapore. With outlets at Eastpoint Mall (#04-04/K7) and HarbourFront Centre, Boleh Boleh features 14 diverse food stalls offering a wide variety of delicious halal dishes. The Eastpoint Mall location operates from 9am-8:30pm (Monday-Friday) and 9am-9pm (Saturday-Sunday), providing convenient dining options for east-side residents.
The food court specializes in affordably priced hawker-style fare including popular dishes like Penang char kway teow, Penang prawn noodles, KL claypot chicken rice, nasi Padang, and fishball noodles. Each stall maintains high standards while offering authentic Malaysian and local Singaporean flavors that cater to diverse taste preferences. The concept focuses on recreating the traditional hawker experience in a modern, comfortable setting with halal certification.
Boleh Boleh represents an important addition to Singapore's halal dining scene, particularly benefiting Muslim diners on the east side who seek accessible, authentic hawker food. With its comprehensive halal certification and variety of stalls, the food court ensures Muslim consumers can confidently enjoy traditional Southeast Asian flavors while adhering to their dietary requirements in a communal dining environment.
Very bad rojak from drinks stall. Staff has no pride in their work so the you-tiao are cold and hard
Very bad rojak from the drinks stall. The staff has no pride in their work, so the you-tiao are cold and hard. This is because the staff are too lazy to heat and toast them before mixing in the sauce.
Nancy Lim
Don’t bother with the Ayam Bakar stall. Totally cold & tasteless chicken. Grilled over and over unti
Don’t bother with the Ayam Bakar stall. The chicken was totally cold and tasteless. It was grilled over and over until it became hard, cold, and tasteless. Even the rice was cold. For $7.20, I got lousy food. I will not come again.
Alvin
Drink stall lady was extremely rude. Got
my order wrongly but still wanted to argue. It’s alright to
The drink stall lady was extremely rude. She got my order wrong but still wanted to argue. It's understandable to make mistakes, but it's another thing to make a mistake and be unreasonable with the customer when it's your own fault. Management should focus on training staff on proper etiquette for handling issues when things don't go right. A terrible experience.
Ms Low
Great variety of food. We bought a few items and each had a bit of everything. Still, we have to ret
Great variety of food. We bought a few items and tried a bit of everything. Still, we have to return to taste the many other food items. A bit disappointed though, with the damp Fried Oyster and Fried Kway Teow, which need improvement. The Siao Long Bao's wrapped-in gravy is different from what we usually know. Claypot rice is good. Chilli Ban Mian is also good, plus it has a wobbly egg topping. Tried the Chendol but didn't like the weird taste of the packet coconut milk. Also, it would be nice to have palm seeds (atap seeds).
I like that there are double the number of seats, thanks to the loosening of COVID rules. The mall has handicapped parking lots, and escalators and elevators make it accessible to the 4th level. Keep it up.
13 07 25 7pm. After not being here for a long time, the place got worse. One cook looks after 3 stalls, each of which offers a variety of food. He obviously can't cope. At 2 stalls I visited, his unwelcoming remark was '30 minutes wait' or '20 minutes wait', can you believe it?
The fried carrot cake was dark and not fried; only stirred and coated in dark sauce.
Don't think I'll return.
Angeline Nicole Tan
my mum ordered Rojak and Popiah and the Tall curly hair cashier didn't even bother to look up to ack
My mum ordered Rojak and Popiah, and the cashier with tall curly hair didn't even bother to look up to acknowledge the order. When she confirmed with him again to add chili, he again couldn't be bothered to acknowledge if he heard her.
Next, when I didn't see my Coke at the collection counter, I simply sought the attention of the chatting counter server regarding my Coke order. He responded:
"You take yourself la!" (The cans are self-service)
"Okay... How about the ice?"
"(Volume up by 2 notches) Just now I put there, you don't know how to take ah?"
I don't need 5-star restaurant service, but I don't need to be shouted at either.
Positive Reviews
Rico Koh
One of favorite food court !!
Boleh² is a Malaysian Hawker theme food court. It serve delicious hawk
One of my favorite food courts! Boleh² is a Malaysian hawker-themed food court that serves delicious hawker food such as prawn mee, chili ban mian, blue rice nasi lemak, claypot rice, and nasi padang. There is no pork or lard, and most of the stalls have halal certificates. The food court's decor is reminiscent of kampung hawkers in Malaysia.
Benjamin Correia
A lively hawker-style food court with a great variety of Malaysian and local dishes. The nostalgic d
A lively hawker-style food court with a great variety of Malaysian and local dishes. The nostalgic décor and casual vibe make it feel like an old-school street food spot. I tried the prawn mee and Assam laksa—both were flavorful and satisfying. The char kway teow and chicken char siew noodles are also popular picks here.
It’s a pork-free food court, so everything is cooked with chicken or vegetable oil, making it inclusive and halal-friendly. Prices are reasonable, but it can get a little busy during peak hours, and seating can feel a bit cramped.
Overall, it's a nice place for affordable, fuss-free Malaysian-style hawker food in Clementi Mall.
Waqar Naufal
Place rather crowded on a Saturday am. Everything is halal certified now. We tried the rojak, Hjh Ma
The place was rather crowded on a Saturday morning. Everything is halal certified now. We tried the rojak, Hjh Maimunah mini, and Pho Viet. The rojak was too sour for my taste. Hjh Maimunah was "normal" since the food is cooked from a central kitchen. The only difference is they sell packed kuehs now. The best has to be the baguette from Pho Viet. The beef was rather tough, but the bun was SUPER crunchy! Best eaten on the spot! Yum!
Ratna Rahim
We had BBQ Chicken Set, Hainanese chicken rice & a popiah which we enjoyed them all.
The Korean chic
We had the BBQ Chicken Set, Hainanese chicken rice, and a popiah, all of which we enjoyed. The Korean chicken was tender and tasty. The miso soup with kelp reminded me of my time working in Yokohama, Japan. The Hainanese chicken rice had an amazing fragrance and awesome taste. The steamed chicken was tender. I especially loved the kai lan with soy sauce; it was well blanched, and the stems tasted fresh and crunchy. The popiah was wonderful. The filling was very well balanced with a little sweetness, a pinch of chillies, turnips, eggs, and peanuts, all wrapped nicely. ❤️ We had a great meal!
Winnie Tan
Great find, a good court that servers halal food. Since I don't take pork this is a great discovery
Great find, a good court that serves halal food. Since I don't eat pork, this is a great discovery! They have all the local delights such as wanton noodles, prawn noodles, oyster omelette, and dim sum! So far, I've only tried these few stalls. I must say the fried prawn noodles are fantastic. My Chinese friends who eat the pork version thought it tasted similar. The Chicken Siew Mai is very good. You can even see whole shrimps mixed with the chicken meat, and it was steamed to perfection! Fei Shiong has always been able to please us with its various offerings. This place is a great concept and they can serve a wider customer base. I am certain that I will visit again soon!