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Boleh Boleh

at HarbourFront Centre

2.9 (30 reviews)
🏪 Muslim Owned
🥡 Takeaway
🍽️ Dine In
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.

Customer Reviews

2.9 / 5

Based on 30 reviews

Contact & Location

This Location

HarbourFront Centre View all businesses in HarbourFront Centre →

1 Maritime Square, #01-103/108, Singapore 099253, HarbourFront Centre, Singapore 099253

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6370 1155

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Reviews & Ratings

Customer Reviews

2.9 / 5

Based on 30 reviews

Negative Reviews

Ravi Kumar Ravi Kumar

I bought few dishes yesterday evening around 6pm. 1) Carrot cake - The worst i have ever eaten plus

I bought a few dishes yesterday evening around 6pm. 1) Carrot cake - The worst I have ever eaten, plus it had a lot of shells. Threw it away. 2) Char kway teow - The worst I have ever eaten, with no taste. Threw it away. 3) Ayam penyet - The chicken was good, but the tahu & tempe goreng was stale, like it was cooked 2 to 3 days ago. 4) Popiah has no complaints. 5) Clayton sesame chicken has no complaints. This is the first time I am buying food from here, but it was really bad. I had to order food for my family again once I got back home. Seriously speaking, I will not go there to buy again. This time round, I will certainly report them to SFA with proof, as I strongly feel this is an ongoing issue there. Let the Authority handle them, as the public can't do much.

Tan Kim Moi Tan Kim Moi

The Teh Halia is made from a pre-packaged mix rather than freshly brewed. The clay pot rice has too

The Teh Halia is made from a pre-packaged mix rather than freshly brewed. The clay pot rice has too much water and doesn’t taste like authentic clay pot rice. Stalls operating in tourist attractions should maintain a certain standard to allow tourists to experience the original taste of clay pot rice.

66steed 66steed

Coffee is warm but not hot but lots of foods in the food court.

The coffee was warm, but not hot, though there were plenty of food options in the food court.

Hani Razali Hani Razali

It was horrible. I went to boleh boleh food court(HarbourFront) on 05/07 and 06/07 respectively, the

It was horrible. I went to Boleh Boleh Food Court (HarbourFront) on 05/07 and 06/07 respectively. There were no cutleries at any stalls. This was around 2:44 pm.

Vicky Tan Vicky Tan

Soft egg like hard boiled egg. Very noisy. Crazy cleaner kept spraying detto next to eating customer

Soft egg, like a hard-boiled egg. Very noisy. A cleaner kept spraying disinfectant next to eating customers. Try other eateries; don't waste your time and money at Boleh.

Positive Reviews

Ferdinand Tan Ferdinand Tan

Boleh Boleh in HarbourFront Centre is a solid spot for a humble Singaporean breakfast. The claypot c

Boleh Boleh in HarbourFront Centre is a solid spot for a humble Singaporean breakfast. The claypot chicken rice and sesame ginger chicken are definite winners—flavorful, comforting, and worth coming back for. Even the tea from Kopi Satu is decent. The only letdown? The bread, which was just… there. Locals love this place, and for good reason—prices are a steal compared to restaurant meals. It's a simple, satisfying meal. Cleanliness is decent enough, but bring tissue and wet wipes just in case.

Merryland Merryland

A foodcourt located at the ground floor of Harbourfront building near the exit link to VivoCity. tha

A food court located on the ground floor of Harbourfront building, near the exit link to VivoCity. It offers a huge array of primarily Malaysian hawker food. We are very particular about food quality, and it turned out that everything we bought was yummy – Penang fried kueh teow, Asam laksa, prawn noodle soup, Poh piah, rojak, etc. Worthwhile to come back!

Heng Seng Heng Seng

I dine here almost every week. Food has been good and value for money. Noisy environment and quite c

I dine here almost every week. The food has been good and offers great value for money. However, the environment is noisy and quite cramped.

WENG HUI WENG HUI

The Cik Lim Yong Tau Foo tasted great with their clean & comforting clear soup!! I will definitely t

The Cik Lim Yong Tau Foo tasted great with their clean & comforting clear soup! I will definitely try their other soup bases. The mala sounds good!

Blackwing Blackwing

Convenient place for Halal lunch with high crowd turnover. Highly recommend the western food, reason

A convenient place for Halal lunch with high crowd turnover. I highly recommend the western food; it's reasonably priced and good! The Indonesian stall's Gado Gado was also quite good. I've also tried the Pan Mian, which has a very good taste even without pork!

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