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Eunos Market & Hawker Centre a few minutes walk from new Parc Esta condo

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Eunos Market & Hawker Centre once caught fire in the past and was later rebuilt.

Trivia: Did you know that, besides Geylang Serai Food Centre, Eunos Hawker Centre has the second highest number of non-Chinese stalls in Singapore? I overheard a lady who lives at Eunos Crescent saying that there were very few, if any, good food stalls at Eunos Market & Hawker Centre. Most likely, she prefers Chinese food.

She mentioned that she really missed many of the stalls at Marine Crescent Market and Food Centre, which was closed for refurbishment until next year. We joined the queue at one of the few popular “Handmade Fish Ball” stalls, the one indicated by the blue arrow.

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The green arrow shows a popular roti prata stall. Their roti prata gravy is thick and flavourful.

The stall indicated by the red arrow is also popular for its roti prata. If you are viewing units at Parc Esta nearby, you can also try their authentic mee goreng, which still includes bits of meat, green chillies, and green beans.

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Roughly at the yellow arrow is a stall that still sells $2 nasi lemak – try their crispy ikan bilis and tasty sambal chilli that comes with it. Not too sweet, just nice.

Can’t say much for the other stalls, which are just so-so.

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Handmade fishball noodles. They make their fishballs fresh in the stall every day. Once they are sold out, usually by 1 p.m., the stall closes. Their speciality is a half piece of tau pok stuffed with handmade fish ball meat. The location is shown in the first thread as the stall marked with the blue arrow.

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You can request for extra spicy, like I always do. $3 for standard or $4 for large. This was the $3 flat rice noodles. My usual thin noodles were sold out by 12 p.m. today.

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Another visit to the stall. Their special is half a tau-Pok stuffed with fish cake

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$4/- mee pok, spicy plus if we add the small red chillies... great! A simple comfort food:-

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Around 2021 onwards, prices are Small $4.50, Medium $5.50 and Large $6.50

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Ali Baba as shown by the earlier green arrow.

Their prata gravy is thick. They do sell mee goreng. But not my first choice for mee goreng.

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In 2022, this store is closed. And replaced by a Malay store selling assorted items, lontong etc..

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Epok Epok Central closed today. Location as shown roughly by the yellow arrow

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Reopened on another day. A simple $2/- nasi lemak meal

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Their chilli is just right (Malaysian style)  well balanced not too sweet and “light”. Key to this stall’s nasi lemak.

Looks spicy.. but really none at all..

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Nothing exceptional...acceptable...but not Everyday food. As the gravy is often sweet...

Not marked on my photo... close-by (on the opposite lane of the red arrow)

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Their mee goreng also so so.

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Won many awards...apologies for the poor photo...

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The other day, even at 6pm.. still open. The seller said nowadays poor business.

Most likely many nowadays go shopping at Malls and at the same time have their meal there.

Unfortunately, it so happens that the rice that day was soggy.. unappealing ... + the achar bland...hmmm..The chicken however is moist and the saving grace. Try their mutton... though.. melt in the mouth.

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Mee Goreng is okay... medium oily...

Mutton pieces are nice. Overall not bad.

Kopitiam card $3.60. Else is $4.00. Reasonable.

Blk 296 HDB Skyline II Kopitiam 

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Eng Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice

Newer stall, but very popular.

Prices are reasonable. And reasonable quality.

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Too popular therefore… most likely stopped selling porridge to concentrate on Chicken rice.

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On Hari Raya Haji 2023, majority of stalls closed, no choice, ate from here.

Around $3.60.

Poor quality rice. chilli is so so. Only the Otak is slightly better. As it does show bits of fish. Unlike some other otak which are mostly flour.

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This was one of the youngest stalls. Not more than 4 years old. As this premises was once a Fried Carrot cake stall

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At Block 7, HONG Lee coffeeshop beside the market

$5 value for money. As decent amount of ingredients. 
Generous self-help sauces and chin-Cha Lok, peanuts etc..

Not as good as the famous Hwa Heng … but probably above average.

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On 7/10/2023 at 6:25 PM, Cecil Lee said:

Source & Credit: Stall #01-08 $5,555.00 Rental 

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Just opened for business…

Don’t want to sound cruel, but Se how long this branch lasts…

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On 9/22/2023 at 10:38 AM, Cecil Lee said:

Just opened for business…

Don’t want to sound cruel, but Se how long this branch lasts…

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On 8 March 2024

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On 7/23/2018 at 12:51 PM, Cecil Lee said:

Nothing exceptional...acceptable...but not Everyday food. As the gravy is often sweet...

Not marked on my photo... close-by (on the opposite lane of the red arrow)

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Their mee goreng also so so.

New stall of similar type of food took over the premises 

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On 2/27/2021 at 10:15 AM, Cecil Lee said:

Soothing & nice

Non garlicky unlike some others... $3/-.

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Love it with lots of cockles : $5/- for one portion of cockles. Asked not to have the hard boiled egg and a piece of tofu 

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