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Kopitiam Foodcourt

2.9 (274 reviews)
â€Ē 🏊 Muslim Owned
ðŸĨĄ Takeaway
ðŸ―ïļ Dine In
Kopitiam represents Singapore's evolution of traditional hawker culture, transforming the beloved kopitiam experience into modern, air-conditioned food courts across the island. With over 70 outlets operated by NTUC Enterprise since 2018, Kopitiam has become an integral part of Singapore's dining landscape, offering the best local hawker fare at affordable prices.

Each Kopitiam food court houses a diverse collection of stalls serving iconic Singaporean favorites including Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, char kway teow, yong tau foo, and kaya toast, alongside international cuisines from Indonesian, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese traditions. Special outlets like Plaza Singapura feature Michelin-approved hawkers, bringing award-winning flavours under one roof.

Beyond just food, Kopitiam serves as important community spaces where Singaporeans from all walks of life gather daily. Recently revitalized locations at major malls feature thoughtful interior designs and comfortable modern environments while maintaining the authentic taste and competitive pricing that makes hawker culture accessible to everyone.

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Customer Reviews

2.9 / 5

Based on 274 reviews

Negative Reviews

Joanne Tan Joanne Tan

The kopitam at TTSH level 1 is the worst and most poorly managed food court. This is not the first t

The kopitiam at TTSH Level 1 is the worst and most poorly managed food court. This is not the first time I am complaining. The queue is always so long, and can you believe a patient or doctor waiting for a cup of coffee for 15-20 minutes? Why can't more staff be deployed to man the coffee counter? Managed by one staff when the queue is super long. Getting a cup of coffee has to wait so long? So poorly managed. Can someone look into that? Thank you.

Ah Tan Ah Tan

Chicken Rice Stall better closed down for good. Chicken rice set only gave 3 pitiful thinly stips of

This Chicken Rice Stall should really close down for good. The chicken rice set only came with three pitiful, thinly sliced strips of chicken breast. They call this chicken rice? I also added liver, gizzards, and an egg. The egg wasn't given, but I was still charged for it. No more support for this stall. This is considered cheating!

Yong Meng Chong Yong Meng Chong

Parking is terrible. Exit for taxi and foreign vehicles is definitely not happening smoothly. Stuck

Parking is terrible. The exit for taxis and foreign vehicles is definitely not smooth. I was stuck behind these vehicles for 30 minutes and am still waiting.

William Sim William Sim

Honest Feedback on Pricing and Portion Not sure if I'm the only one who feels this way, but the ove

Honest Feedback on Pricing and Portion Not sure if I'm the only one who feels this way, but the overall pricing here seems quite expensive, especially for the drinks and mixed rice. I paid $7.60 for mixed rice with 2 meat options, but honestly, I have mixed feelings. One of the "meat" dishes was mostly just a few sprinkles mixed into vegetables, and the so-called meatball tasted like it was 80% flour. As for drinks, $2.00 for an oolong tea? That feels steep. For comparison, I can get a McDonald’s set meal (Fish Burger, Fries, and Drink) for $5.00. I guess this stall caters more to those who don’t mind spending more. No wonder more people are turning to fast food — it’s cheaper and more consistent in value.

Benny A. Benny A.

One of the worst Kopitiams in Singapore. Looks like a food court in a third world country or somethi

One of the worst Kopitiams in Singapore. It looks like a food court in a third-world country. We had the bad luck to eat here because one person in our party wanted to, and even worse luck to choose the claypot stall. Beware when buying from here, as there are two versions of claypot chicken rice: the normal one with Chinese sausage and salted fish, and the one with just chicken and rice. From the start, the man manning the stall was quite rude and not interested in taking our order at all. We waited there for several minutes, so he had no choice but to serve us. But when the order came out wrong (with spring onions when I had asked for none), his colleague scolded us and even shouted at us. Such a terrible experience. Maybe they think they can get away with it because mostly tourists come here?

Positive Reviews

Jolene Chua Jolene Chua

Kopitiam Food Mall is located at #B1-85 to 87 & 112 to 146/146A, Parkway Parade, conveniently access

Kopitiam Food Mall is located at #B1-85 to 87 & 112 to 146/146A, Parkway Parade, conveniently accessible by public transportation - Parkway Parade MRT. Today we enjoyed various dishes from Kopitiam Food Mall: - Peppy Soup - Signature Pork Trotter with ginger įŒŠč„šč…Š - Traditional Rojak, stall 02A - Flint Specialty Grill & Bar, stall R09, Beer Battered Snapper Fish with chips - Dessert stall 22, Chendol Durian All dishes were really delicious, with authentic traditional savory flavours and were tasty 😋 yummy ☘ïļ ðŸ˜‹â˜˜ïļ. The ambiance was cool with classic interior decor. The staff were friendly, helpful, and attentive, and the place was clean. We will be back for other dishes from the Kopitiam menu! 😋😋😋😋😋

Jun Wei Tham Jun Wei Tham

Visited Kopitiam @ AMK Hub and had western food. I ordered the Smoked Duck Aglio Olio and Salmon Agl

Visited Kopitiam @ AMK Hub and had western food. I ordered the Smoked Duck Aglio Olio and Salmon Aglio Olio. Unfortunately, the Aglio Olio was oily, and the mushroom soup was overly salty. As seen in the pic, there were only a few miserable pieces of smoked duck, and the meat was tough and very dry. The salmon portion was okay; however, it was again quite dry. I do, however, like their fries. For a better dining experience, I suggest you walk all the way into the food court for a more air-conditioned space. $8.90 for the Smoked Duck Aglio Olio (+$3 to make it a set) $10.90 for the Salmon Aglio Olio (+$3 to make it a set)

ANGELINA VIVIENNE ANGELINA VIVIENNE

Pretty food court. A bit surprised they have so many amazing food. Too crowded during lunch time. Sp

Pretty food court. I was a bit surprised they have so many amazing food options. It gets too crowded during lunch time. Spotted Hong Lim Curry Puff there, but didn't get a chance to try it. Perhaps next time.

Garry Tan Garry Tan

Nice affordable place to grab a bite in town . Lots if different stalls . Something for everyone in

A nice and affordable place to grab a bite in town. Lots of different stalls, so there's something for everyone in the group.

Arif Putra Arif Putra

Enjoyed eating here as we were looking for halal food, and we found many choices in this food court.

We enjoyed eating here as we were looking for halal food, and we found many choices in this food court. I think there are about 10 stalls selling halal food, with options from Korean, Western, Indonesian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, and Malaysian cuisines. You can recognize the halal stalls by their serving trays; a green tray means the food is halal. The food tastes okay with reasonable prices and fulfilling portions. The food court is quite clean but can get very packed during lunch hour. It's located in the basement, near the MRT connection, just after McDonald's. Recommended stop before heading to Universal Studios.

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