Singapore Polytechnic Foodcourt serves as the central dining hub for students, staff, and visitors at one of Singapore's premier educational institutions. With MUIS halal certification, the foodcourt provides peace of mind for Muslim diners seeking diverse meal options throughout their busy academic day.
The foodcourt brings together an array of dining choices under one roof. Food Court 6 houses the halal-certified Waffle Street at stall S3, alongside the familiar Subway chain. Over at Food Court 3, students can grab a quick meal at the halal-certified Burger King at stall 13. FC5 rounds out the options with additional chain outlets including Subway, KFC, and Starbucks, ensuring there's something for every craving and budget.
Local favorites include the Taiwanese stall in the Koufu section, where diners line up for affordable chicken cutlet and honey chicken rice. The Taiwanese and Mala stalls have gained particular popularity among cost-conscious students for offering both value and flavor. With multiple foodcourts spread across the sprawling polytechnic campus, students can easily find a meal close to their classes without venturing far.
The foodcourt environment caters perfectly to student life, offering quick service, affordable pricing, and comfortable seating areas where groups can gather between lectures. While stall offerings may rotate over time, the consistent presence of halal-certified options makes Singapore Polytechnic Foodcourt a reliable destination for the institution's diverse student body and teaching staff throughout the academic year.
Food is okay only,other FC is better. Only go here for the convenience and aircon. However Taiwanese
The food is just okay; other food courts are better. I only come here for the convenience and air conditioning. However, the Taiwanese and Mala stalls are cheap and good, you can try them out.
Felic
Ordered sliced fish soup with rice. The fish given was so thin and only 4 slices then everything els
Ordered sliced fish soup with rice. The fish given was so thin, with only 4 slices. Everything else inside was vegetables, and the soup was also tasteless. The rice was also only half a bowl. I told the Chinese lady to change all the green vegetables to bitter gourd, but she scolded me, saying I should have just said to add bitter gourd. In the end, the green vegetables were still inside.
Are you feeding a cat or a hamster? Definitely not worth the price and the serving. Go to other food courts, they are better.
wandering gang
I always get refused ice kacang when I wanna order but I see others eating it at the same time. Happ
I always get refused ice kacang when I want to order, but I see others eating it at the same time. This has happened so many times, and I can clearly see the ingredients there. Auntie, why are you so biased? I just want ice kacang, auntie!
J. Lim
Food poisoning from Thai shop. I ate the beef noodle soup today & the meatballs were sour & spoilt.
Food poisoning from a Thai shop. I ate the beef noodle soup today, and the meatballs were sour and spoilt.
Mei
Today at lunch had this seafood pasta from the western shop for 5.50$
Service is 3/5
Preparation Ti
Today at lunch, I had the seafood pasta from the western shop for $5.50. Service was 3/5 and preparation time was 2/5. The price is expensive, considering the seafood wasn't fresh and the tomato sauce (supposed to taste like Marinara) was sweet instead of sour and tomato-like.
Positive Reviews
Daly Majumdar
The thai shop's basil chicken rice is very nice to eat. the owner also sells waffles which are very
The Thai shop's basil chicken rice is very nice to eat. The owner also sells waffles, which are very worth it. 10/10, yummy!
Kenny Mok
Large plate of chicken rice with added thigh meat $4.80. Taste good!
Large plate of chicken rice with added thigh meat for $4.80. Tastes good!
Poh Lin Wong
Affordable food for students. Extended operating hours that is good for students like us attending c
Affordable food for students. Extended operating hours are great for students like us who attend classes after work. Never go hungry!
Jesslyn
Great chicken cutlet/honey chicken rice from the Taiwanese stall in SP Koufu. Chicken is well marina
Great chicken cutlet and honey chicken rice from the Taiwanese stall in SP Koufu. The chicken is well marinated, but the vegetables are inconsistent. Sometimes they give shredded cabbage, and sometimes pickled vegetables, so it's a little difficult to manage your expectations. The braised pork (卤肉) given is also sometimes a lot, and sometimes too little. The rice can be a little dry at times. But the chicken cutlet is bomb! Perhaps you might want to just purchase the chicken cutlet.
Bryan Tan
Located at level 1, patrons can enjoy good in air-con comfort at this Koufu food court.
Many tables
Located on level 1, patrons can enjoy air-conditioned comfort at this Koufu food court.
Many tables are available, configurable for 2-pax to 8-pax or any sizes.
Prices are reasonable: $3.50 for this bowl of ban mian.