Hawker Stall located in Hawker Centre @ Our Tampines Hub
Craving a delicious and affordable local breakfast? Look no further than Ahjuma Econ Bee Hoon, a popular hawker stall nestled within the vibrant Hawker Centre @ Our Tampines Hub. Known for their generous portions and flavorful offerings, Ahjuma Econ Bee Hoon is a go-to spot for Tampines residents and visitors alike.
Start your day with their signature Fried Bee Hoon, a delightful dish of stir-fried rice vermicelli noodles, expertly seasoned and cooked to perfection. Choose from a variety of options, including the classic Fried Bee Hoon or opt for a satisfying set meal. For those looking for variety, Ahjuma Econ Bee Hoon also offers other local favorites like Nasi Lemak and Fried Kway Teow.
Whether you're dining in or grabbing a quick takeaway, Ahjuma Econ Bee Hoon promises a satisfying and authentic taste of Singaporean breakfast staples. Don't miss out on this local gem when you're at Our Tampines Hub!
"Food prices are on the high side if you choose your own sides. This packet of economy beehoon cost me SGD 4.80. Next time, I'll just stick to the standard SGD 2.80 deal instead. The beehoon is not bad because it isn't oily."
Aini
The lady is very rude and keeps all the 365 receipts. When we ask for them, she gives us an unhappy look.
Positive Reviews
宝文
There's almost always a queue at this stall, but there's a reason for it: the mee hoon is tasty and has a great, springy texture, and the cabbage is nice and crunchy!
The portion sizes are generous; I actually didn't manage to finish it all! :-)
It's nice to order a cup of coffee next door and sit under the big fan to enjoy this simple dish. :-)
Tan Wei Ling
"The economy fried mee hoon is the cheapest meal you can get in this kopitiam. It has good taste and is a good value for the money. The queue moves quickly, so you don't need to wait long. Payment through the FairPrice app gets you another 10% discount."
Kelvin Lim
"Good value for money for the $2.80 nasi lemak. The rice is fragrant. The chicken wing, however, is a bit tough."