Mohamed Ayman operates from stall #01-20 at the vibrant Haig Road Food Centre, located at 14 Haig Road in the heart of Singapore's Geylang district. This family-run establishment represents the authentic spirit of Singapore's hawker culture, serving the local community with traditional halal cuisine in one of the island's most culturally diverse and historically significant food centers. The stall has become an integral part of the Haig Road Food Centre ecosystem, contributing to its reputation as a destination for genuine local flavors.
As part of the extensive network of halal food options within Haig Road Food Centre, Mohamed Ayman upholds the time-honored traditions of Singapore's hawker heritage while serving authentic dishes that reflect the multicultural tapestry of the Geylang area. The stall's commitment to quality and authenticity has earned it recognition among discerning diners who seek genuine hawker fare, prepared with traditional methods and served in the characteristic no-frills style that defines Singapore's beloved food center culture.
Strategically positioned within one of Singapore's most accessible and well-known food centers, Mohamed Ayman benefits from the constant flow of both local residents and food enthusiasts exploring the rich culinary landscape of Geylang. The stall's presence in Haig Road Food Centre places it at the center of Singapore's halal dining scene, where tradition meets convenience and where authentic flavors continue to thrive in an environment that celebrates the diverse culinary heritage of Singapore's Muslim community.
Mutton soup is not bad. Not super thick and not salty. It was just alright. Supposed to be like
The mutton soup is not bad. It's not super thick and not too salty; it was just alright. It would have been a four-star dish, but the bread provided was not nice – soft and felt stale. It would be excellent if it was oven-baked for a while. The mutton soup is priced at six dollars, excluding the bread. With the bread, it's $6.50. CDC vouchers are accepted. It doesn't seem to have QR payment with multiple merchants, looking like just a personal QR code. You can probably skip the bread.
Peter Tan
My substitute goreng stall when my regular one not opened at this HC. Good service and authentic ta
My go-to goreng stall when my regular one isn't open at this hawker centre. Good service and authentic taste. The food portion isn't as generous as my regular stall, but it's still quite filling compared to other hawker centre Muslim stalls.
Dua Dolin
Stall owner is aggressive and impolite. I have ordered a mee goreng with mutton. After waiting for a
The stall owner was aggressive and impolite. I ordered mee goreng with mutton. After waiting for a good 10 minutes or more, my order arrived. What was served was minced mutton/lamb. I asked the stall owner where the mutton/lamb was. He replied that I should find it in the noodles. He then stated it was minced meat and the price was $4.50. I told him he should have informed me if he was serving only minced meat in the mee goreng, as I wanted meat cubes in my noodles. In fact, there wasn't much minced meat inside the noodles. The stall owner should be clear about what he offers at his stall and ask customers if they want meat cubes or minced meat. I am prepared to pay more for meat cubes instead of minced meat. I have eaten at Islamic Restaurant along North Bridge Road, and their dish is awesome. I should have made the trip there. I would strongly recommend anyone who wishes to have mee goreng with lamb meat cubes to go to Islamic Restaurant. It may cost more, but having a meal that you can enjoy is heaven!