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Wow Wow West – Gettin’ Jiggy Wit’ It

Wow Wow West – Gettin’ Jiggy Wit’ It

Not long ago, I had recommended Wow Wow West to a friend who intended to check out ABC Market. This is one of the best Western food hawker stalls I have ever come across, though Botak Jones doesn’t count. At Wow Wow West, you would get your fix of Western favorites such as chicken cutlets, pork chops, wings, steaks, and cheese sausages. The boss (cowboy?) himself... Read more →

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Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice – Chickalicious!

Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice – Chickalicious!

It’s no secret that Singaporeans love Hainanese chicken rice. In fact we love it so much, we introduce it everywhere. It’s almost impossible to go to a hawker centre or a food court and not find a chicken rice stall. The humble plate of Hainanese chicken rice has even found its way onto the menus of luxurious hotel restaurants, Singapore airlines flights and... Read more →

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50s Wanton Mee – Quality Hong Kong Wanton Mee

50s Wanton Mee – Quality Hong Kong Wanton Mee

50s Wanton Mee (formerly named Hong Kong Wanton Mee) at ABC Market has been enjoying a fair bit of business from my family lately. This is despite the handful of other stalls (including Fatty Cheong) that also sell wanton mee (noodle with Chinese dumpling). Well, let’s just say it’s hard not to like the food, or the endearing elderly couple running the stall! The... Read more →

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Yong Kee Famous Fishball Noodle – Firm, Springy Balls

Yong Kee Famous Fishball Noodle – Firm, Springy Balls

Yong kee famous fishball noodle at ABC Market is famous for a good reason. With a history stretching 24 years, the hardworking husband-and-wife team running the stall sure have perfected their recipe for their bestselling fishball noodle. Don’t let this humble dish fool you — it packs a punch! The secret lies in the handmade fishballs. A chat with the lady... Read more →

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Teng Yu Chee Cheong Fun Porridge – Fun Rolls!

Teng Yu Chee Cheong Fun Porridge – Fun Rolls!

Chee Cheong Fun (steamed rice rolls) is a popular breakfast item in Singapore and Malaysia. This humble dish is made by steaming a mixture of rice flour and water, and turning the resultant rice sheets into rolls. While it may be one of the simplest food items you can find, it certainly isn’t plain. I like to eat it soaked in a generous pool of dark sweet sauce and... Read more →

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Fatty Cheong – Fatty’s Got It Right!

Fatty Cheong – Fatty’s Got It Right!

It’s a great convenience to live in a place where you have regular access to cheap and good food. I am sure many of you have visited ABC Market before, and I think you would agree that it is a treasure cove of yummies! I can practically eat here everyday and not get sick of the food. There are just so many options! Some of my personal favorites include ayam penyet,... Read more →

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Y.R.A. Aspirasa – Awesome Ayam Penyet! [Closed]

Y.R.A. Aspirasa – Awesome Ayam Penyet! [Closed]

Ever since I’ve been back from Japan, I have been eating ayam penyet (smashed fried chicken) almost everyday! What’s even more amazing is that I’m buying it from the same stall all the time. This particular ayam penyet stall is THAT awesome. ayam penyet is a popular rice dish found at most hawker centers. The chicken is deliberately smashed with a wooden... Read more →

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Gu Zao Ren Seafood Taiwan Porridge – Don’t Underestimate the Porridge

Gu Zao Ren Seafood Taiwan Porridge – Don’t Underestimate the Porridge

When it comes to casual family dinners at ABC Market, one stall that always comes to mind is Gu Zao Ren Seafood Taiwan Porridge. They serve consistently good and reasonably priced dishes, which is the reason why we have been frequenting them for years!As its name suggests, customers are offered a choice of porridge in addition to rice. The porridge is served with tapioca! Anyway,... Read more →

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