Gourmet Paradise operates as a comprehensive halal-certified food court concept across strategic locations including HDB Hub Toa Payoh and Punggol Drive, providing diverse dining options within fully air-conditioned environments that serve Singapore's heartland communities with authentic local and international cuisines. This accessible food court concept ensures that Muslim families can enjoy variety and convenience while maintaining halal dietary compliance across multiple stalls and cuisine types.
The extensive offerings include halal-certified stalls specializing in KL Chilli Mee, Fitra Chicken Rice, Yong Tau Foo, and Huat Huat Chicken Wings, alongside diverse international options spanning Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Indian Muslim cuisines. With pricing starting at $2.50 and generous portions that reflect traditional hawker value, Gourmet Paradise maintains affordability while providing quality preparation and authentic flavors across multiple cuisine types.
Located strategically within residential hubs and connected to excellent public transport including Toa Payoh MRT and multiple bus services, Gourmet Paradise represents the evolution of food court dining where halal options are integrated seamlessly with diverse culinary offerings. Their combination of air-conditioned comfort, diverse halal choices, and heartland accessibility makes them essential community dining destinations that support busy families seeking convenient, reliable, and affordable halal meals close to home.
salmon soup stall PRC staff hygiene concern; she dropped a frozen meat ball but placed it back into
Salmon soup stall PRC staff hygiene concern; she dropped a frozen meatball but placed it back into the tub with the rest of the meatballs. Also, the fish meat quality is not consistent. Recently purchased the fish meat soup and felt the fish meat tasted a bit off, with one piece having some black stains.
Ben A.
First time at this food court.
Firstly, the korean food is such a disappointment.
The bibimbap does
First time at this food court. Firstly, the Korean food was a disappointment. The bibimbap did not come with spinach as pictured, but lettuce?? Secondly, the drinks store had no Coke Zero...
Jian Ming
Quite a variety of food, standard fluctuates. Very crowded on weekend evenings, sometimes difficult
Quite a variety of food, though the quality fluctuates. It gets very crowded on weekend evenings, making it sometimes difficult to get a seat. It's a decent choice if you're in the area and want different food options.
Da Wei Wang Fishball Noodle - verdict 6/10. The herbal chicken could have a stronger herbal taste, and the pork chop noodle can be a bit overwhelming. The price point for the herbal chicken was reasonable, but the pork chop noodle was pricey for that bowl of food.
Hainanese Chicken Rice - verdict 6/10. The first taste was good, but over time the soup became very salty. The dark sauce for this was on the sweet side, which was unexpected. The chili was amazing, though it could have been more gingery. The chicken was slightly dry, making it tough to chew and digest after a while.
Indian Rojak - verdict 7/10. Definitely not the best I've tried, but the variety of options was decent. It can suffice if you're craving it and in the area.
Update! Mala is good, though the spiciness fluctuates haha.
Update — save your money and skip the Japanese food stall. The oyakodon and katsu don were very disappointing. The rice was clearly undercooked, and nothing in the dish tasted fresh.
UPDATE — skip the Nasi Padang store too. The dishes were sour, not in an assam sour way, but spoilt sour… sigh, had to throw most of it away despite trying to salvage what I could.
Positive Reviews
Daniel Tan Wei
Aircon food court. Wanted to eat the famous rojak but was closed. Went round and saw this so call fa
Air-conditioned food court. Wanted to eat the famous rojak but it was closed. Went around and saw this so-called famous beef noodle place. Ordered the dry version; the gravy was little and very thick, and the beef pieces were so tiny. Regretted not ordering the beef balls. The 'dao swan' (likely referring to a sauce or broth component) was thick and the starch was a bit burned. The coffee was good.
Tan Kian Chong
My favorite was the pork stomach and ginkgo soup. Others soup are good also.
My favorite was the pork stomach and ginkgo soup. The other soups are good too.
CARROT KUEH
There are a variety of choices available. I suppose the staff is overwhelmed by the crowd, fast pace
There are a variety of choices available. I suppose the staff was overwhelmed by the crowd, fast pace, and straightforwardness of the services. They offer budget meals at affordable prices. They have very good rojak, which always has a long queue. But honestly, it is worth the wait.
Terence W.
Visited the food court to get some takeaway. Tried their Rojak and Roasted meat. Both taste great. I
Visited the food court for some takeaway. Tried their Rojak and Roasted meat, both tasted great. I also liked the environment, it wasn't overly packed. In my view, it's one of the better food courts. I hope to revisit and try other shops.
Edmund
This is another cosy food court I enjoy going offended.
This food court has my favourite dishes, lik
This is another cosy food court I enjoy visiting. This food court has my favourite dishes, like the famous Rojak, spicy minced pork noodles, wanton noodles, and many more.
Lately, I tried this Putien stall. I ordered stir-fried seafood white bee hoon and seafood lau mee. The taste is good, and the presentation looks appealing. The portion is just right and value for money.
For your information, the Beef Noodle stall has relocated, so it's no longer available here. If you're coming for the Beef Noodles, you might feel disappointed like I did 😔.
Over here, all 20-plus stalls accept CDC vouchers, so you can bring your friends and family to come and enjoy.
I'm planning to try the Hot Pot in the next few days and will update you guys again.