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3.2

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Jolene Fong

Jolene Fong

5

Tried the kway chap today from the č€å·“å‰Ž (old market) stall. [There are apparently two stalls selling kway chap here.] I chose this one today because it says å¤ę—©å‘³ (that olden days taste). I had the 1-person set ($4.50) + additional big intestines ($3 more). No duck. Yes to big intestine, taupok, pig's skin, salted vegetables, and pork belly. Quite substantial. Flavor-wise, not too bad. Braised quite nicely. The braising liquid is a bit too thin, if I were to nitpick. The kway itself does have the smoky flavor. The stall owner is a nice lady. Overall, not bad. I want to try the other stall next time to compare.

Sim Kok Keong

Sim Kok Keong

1

On May 29, 2025, at about 9:45 pm, I ordered a medium-size plate of Omelette Egg Oyster from this store at the Tampines Hub Hawker Centre. It was served as shown in the photo: basically a small portion of egg with a bit of oyster on top, costing $12.90, and a lot of sauce poured over it. After checking the photo at the store, it was so much different from what I received.

Ahmad Ghazali

Ahmad Ghazali

5

Dobeh Delights #01-58 is located at the hawker centre within Our Tampines Hub. I bought a plate of nasi lemak and I’ll definitely come back to eat nasi lemak from this stall again. One of the best! The price is unbelievably cheap, and the fried chicken wing is awesome! 17 Jan 2025 - Today, I had the pleasure of indulging in a plate of Nasi Sambal Goreng that cost just $5, and let me tell you, it was an absolute delight. The dish, plated beautifully, looked inviting from the moment it was served. The star of the show? The sambal. It packed a fiery punch, with just the right balance of tangy and spicy that made every spoonful of rice feel like a celebration of flavors. Speaking of the rice, it was fluffy and fragrant, the perfect canvas for the robust flavours of the accompanying dishes. The fried chicken was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with a seasoning that complemented the sambal beautifully. The begedil (potato patty) was a comforting bite, golden and crispy, with a soft, fluffy center that felt like a warm hug. And then there’s the sambal goreng mix—the green beans, tofu, and tempeh cooked in a rich, aromatic sambal that added a lovely crunch and hearty texture. But what truly tied the dish together was the serunding—a sprinkle of sweet, savory coconut floss that added a subtle sweetness to balance the spiciness. Oh, and the fried egg on top? A cherry on this savory cake, with its gooey yolk coating the rice like a creamy sauce. For $5, this meal was not only satisfying but also generous in portion and flavour. It’s a dish that proves you don’t need to break the bank to enjoy a fulfilling and delicious meal. If you’re ever at Tampines Hawker Centre, don’t miss out on this gem!

Jansen Tan

Jansen Tan

4

Visited again on 2 June 2025. Had the prawn char kway teow. It had lots of wok hei but was a little oily. Service was slow, as he operates alone. Added 2 photos. --- This hawker centre has a good variety of food. It is also extremely airy compared to many other hawker centres. Most of the food is priced reasonably. If you use the NTUC app, you can also get a 10% discount. If you can't find something you like to eat, you can always go to basement 1, where there are many individual food stalls.

Tan Chee Meng

Tan Chee Meng

1

Review for the Greentea Rice stall only. The guy had a bad attitude; he wasn't happy when I ordered nicely. When passing me the food, he practically threw it onto the table. Maybe he was having a bad day. For now, I won't be going back.