Sengkang Square Oyster Omelette is one of the rare halal-certified oyster omelette stalls in Singapore, located at Kopitiam Square and operating 24/7 to serve late-night cravings and diverse schedules in the Sengkang community. This unique establishment specializes in traditional local delights including oyster omelette, carrot cake, satay, and fried kway teow, all prepared without pork or lard to meet halal requirements while maintaining authentic local flavors. The stall represents a significant achievement in Singapore's halal food scene, as oyster omelette is traditionally prepared with non-halal ingredients, making this one of the few places where Muslim diners can enjoy this beloved local dish. Operating from 10 Sengkang Square, the establishment serves "chubby and chonky" oysters in their signature omelettes, with reviewers noting that the halal version is indistinguishable from traditional preparations in blind taste tests. The stall offers various preparations of carrot cake and maintains round-the-clock operations to accommodate different dining schedules in the residential Sengkang area. What makes Sengkang Square Oyster Omelette remarkable is their pioneering role in adapting traditional Singaporean hawker dishes to halal standards, ensuring that Muslim families and individuals can participate fully in Singapore's food culture and enjoy iconic local dishes that were previously inaccessible, representing the inclusive evolution of Singapore's hawker heritage.
Fortunately I didn’t experience anything bad as described by other patrons and shall judge objective
Fortunately, I didn’t experience anything bad as described by other patrons and shall judge objectively. The black carrot cake tastes very normal, but leans towards the sweeter side. I think the staff were chatting and not focused on work when serving customers. This may explain why some of you received bad service.
Lim Ah Beng
What a disappointment! Bought fried oyster omelette only have 4 small tiny pieces oysters and too mu
What a disappointment! Bought fried oyster omelette and only got 4 small, tiny pieces of oysters with too much flour and eggs for $11?! Why would it be called oyster omelette if there are fewer oysters and more flour and eggs? It's like ordering an onion omelette and getting more flour and eggs than onions. My first and last time buying... not recommended at all.
C "Bigfoot"
BBQ chicken wing 1 piece $2 minimum 2 pcs
don’t buy.
the chicken very dry. it’s not made to order. i
BBQ chicken wing: 1 piece for $2, minimum 2 pieces. Don't buy. The chicken is very dry. It's not made to order; it's readily available.
Cheryl Lim
Horrible fried oyster dish that costs $8, we even requested for extra eggs +$1 and this is what we g
Horrible fried oyster dish that costs $8. We even requested extra eggs for +$1, and this is what we got. The eggs were barely visible, and it's just a dish full of flour/starch. Save your money and try other stalls ↕️
Tan Zhi Wei
had the absolutely WORST fried oyster ever in my whole life. ordered takeaway for fried carrot cake
Had the absolute WORST fried oyster ever in my whole life. Ordered takeaway for fried carrot cake (white) + fried oyster.
Fried carrot cake $4.5: Nothing special, tasted bland.
Fried oyster $8: Very salty, full of starch and not much egg, basically a starch dish, consisting of 6 oysters. The egg to starch ratio was probably 1:10; it was absolutely horrible.
I will never patronise again. Should have read the Google reviews first.
Comment for the business: Please do your research on how fried oyster should be before serving it to customers.
Positive Reviews
Jeffrey Tan
We tried their fried Hokkien prawn mee, fried carrot cake, and fried kway teow, it's really good. Wo
We tried their fried Hokkien prawn mee, fried carrot cake, and fried kway teow, and they were really good. Worth the price too, at $6.50 each and $4.50 for the fried carrot cake.
You can pay by credit card using the FairPrice NTUC App. Will try their satay next time; it looks good and yummy.