Warong Wak Ana is a traditional halal and Muslim-owned Malay food stall located at Bedok South Road Market and Food Centre, specializing in authentic Malay cuisine that represents the rich culinary heritage of the region. This hawker centre establishment serves traditional dishes including Nasi Sambal Goreng, Nasi Rawon, and Lontong, all prepared with time-honored recipes and cooking techniques that showcase the depth of Malay flavors. Operating from Block 16 Bedok South Road, the stall maintains the authentic hawker centre experience where locals and visitors can enjoy traditional Malay dishes at affordable prices in a communal dining environment. The restaurant offers islandwide delivery services through various food delivery platforms, making their authentic Malay cuisine accessible to customers across Singapore who crave traditional flavors from the comfort of their homes. Warong Wak Ana represents the important role of Malay cuisine in Singapore's multicultural food landscape, serving dishes that have been passed down through generations while adapting to modern dining preferences through delivery services. What makes Warong Wak Ana special is their commitment to preserving traditional Malay cooking methods and flavors while operating in the heartlands, providing both the local Bedok community and food delivery customers with access to authentic halal Malay dishes that celebrate Singapore's diverse cultural heritage and the importance of traditional hawker centre culture.
29 Aug
My usual stall is closed so I tried this stall behind.
My standard 3 dishes - Beef Rendang
29 Aug
My usual stall was closed, so I tried this stall behind it.
My standard order of 3 dishes: Beef Rendang, Sambal Goreng, and Vegetables.
It was rather an underwhelming experience as only the bitter gourd was salted enough. The other two dishes seemed like a "Healthier Version"?
Anyway, my order came up to $5.50.
T. Green
Had mee siam ($3.50) for breakfast, was normal. I'll be back to try other items.
Had mee siam ($3.50) for breakfast; it was normal. I'll be back to try other items.
Lim Boon Lee
Not a good nasi padang n not even the best but there always Q during weekends... Not sure is it cos
Not a good nasi padang, and not even the best, but there's always a queue during weekends. I'm not sure if it's because Muslim food seems very 'overpriced' and this store is still reasonable, or if it's the 'Indonesia authentic home-cooked' taste they have in their food. But overall, it's not to my liking, and personally, there's no need for the queue. Both makciks seem nice though.
Vincent Ng
Very value for money meals. Taste wise average.
Very value-for-money meals. Taste-wise, average.
Positive Reviews
Hao May
Food was delicious. The ladies were very nice. Thank you
The food was delicious and the ladies were very nice. Thank you!
Jon Tan
The rice sets are pretty good or what locals call nasi padang.
For mornings, I always have their Lo
The rice sets are pretty good, or what locals call nasi padang.
For mornings, I always have their Lontong, which consists of pieces of rice cakes with long beans, fried coconut flesh shavings (locals call it ‘seron deng’), and one boiled chicken egg in a rich coconut broth with spices. It's topped with a sweet and spicy chili paste sauce. Best of all, it costs only 3 local bucks and tastes so good.
Oh, this Lontong entrée also includes a piece of fried tau kwa, which is fried soya bean curd.
Service is generally good. Three elderly ladies mostly man this local hawker food stall.
Hafiz Esa
Feeling hungry and getting a heavy breakfast at Pondok Wak Nah, 16 Bedok South Rd.
Nasi Rawon Set i
Feeling hungry and having a hearty breakfast at Pondok Wak Nah, 16 Bedok South Rd.
The Nasi Rawon Set is $5.50, and adding fried chicken costs an extra $2.
The Nasi Rawon Set includes rice, rawon soup with meat, offal, sotong, and bagedil. The food is delicious and tasty. Highly recommended.
Sam Tan
Economical and big portion! $5.50 for Nasi Jaganan or Nasi Rawon.
Nasi Jeganan comes with cuttlefis
Economical and big portion! $5.50 for Nasi Jaganan or Nasi Rawon.
Nasi Jeganan comes with cuttlefish, begedil, tempeh, peanut sauce with bean sprouts and long beans, sambal chilli, and paru. Remember to request to remove paru if you don’t eat beef.
The sauce could be warmer, though. The overall taste is okay; I wish it could be richer and more flavourful.
The lontong is always sold out before lunch, so I haven't even tried it yet!
Worth a try if there's no queue. I doubt I'll patronise and wait if there is a queue!
Marcus Tan
This place is awesome. For 5SGD you get a wholesome meal. Although it is not the best , the quantit
This place is awesome. For 5SGD, you get a wholesome meal. Although it's not the absolute best, the quantity and price make up for it. I'm most impressed by its tempeh, even though I'm not usually a tempeh person. It has a nice grilled taste. The cuttlefish and paru have good flavour. The rice, soaked with beef gravy and beef bits, is a good, soft compliment to the impressive assortment of sides. The ladies at the stall are very friendly and helpful. The reason it wasn't 5 stars is that it didn't take my breath away; it's good, but not overwhelmingly so.