Sook Ling Tan
Great to have a halal food court with a variety of food options.
It can get crowded during mealtime
Great to have a halal food court with a variety of food options. It can get crowded during mealtimes. I had Vietnamese food and it was good. I wish people could keep the tables clean as they eat. I was there at 11 am on a Friday morning and some tables were already slightly dirty.
Chong Liang
This halal food court has a few good stalls that attract tampines residents to the place. The wester
This halal food court has a few good stalls that attract Tampines residents. The western food, nasi padang, pepper hot plate, and fusion fried kuay teow are just a few to name. It's a spacious, clean food court with a cool ambience, perfect for chilling and dining in comfort. There's also a putu piring dessert stall for sweet lovers. It's a great place for family and friends to hang out for a meal. The variety could be stepped up with more affordable local Malay/Indonesian food options to attract seniors during off-peak times. Food to consider includes light local favourites like satay, roti john, Indian rojak, soto ayam, curry puffs, samosas, kueh mueh, mee rebus, gadoh gadoh, and chendol. As a food paradise, this place should showcase Muslim food and become a popular hub to attract tourists as well.
M. Yeo
saw quite a few poor reviews for some stalls here but the stall shami banana leaf selling indian cui
Saw quite a few poor reviews for some stalls here, but the Shami Banana Leaf stall selling Indian cuisine is delicious! Really enjoyed the naan with tandoori chicken.
Tabitha
Literally my favourite Yong Tau Foo place because: (1) wide variety of ingredients to choose from &
Literally my favourite Yong Tau Foo place because: (1) there's a wide variety of fresh ingredients to choose from. (2) The toppings and sauces offer great variety - soybeans, crispy fried shallots, both sweet and chili sauces are tasty! Plus spring onions, chili padi, sesame oil, pepper, etc. (3) There are 8 noodle types to choose from. If you opt for kway teow, bee hoon, or yellow noodles, you can even mix them. (4) It's affordable - $6 for 6 pieces plus noodle or rice. Very customisable!
The OG lemon punch is a standard drink option now at all Food Republic stores. It's pretty pricey at $3.60. A kind uncle (Johnny) made one without sugar for me upon request. He warned it might be sour and offered to add sugar later if I regretted it, but it was very tolerable for me.