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30 Maxwell Food Centre Stalls For Old-School Western Food, Affordable Seafood And More

Maxwell Food Centre is a treasure trove of hawker delights, from Singapore's most famous chicken rice, to curry sheng jian bao and more!…

Working in the CBD doesn’t have to mean munching on overpriced salads or sipping Starbucks all day. In reality, there is plenty of affordable hawker fare right in the heart of the city! Places like Amoy Street Food Centre at Telok Ayer and Maxwell Food Centre near Tanjong Pagar offer a variety of budget-friendly and delicious options. Given that Maxwell Food Centre can get quite bustling at lunch, the choices might feel a bit overwhelming. To help you navigate, we’ve put together a list of must-try stalls at Maxwell Food Centre! Table of ContentsMaxwell Food Centre guide1. Old Nyonya2. Sisaket Thai Food3. Zhen Zhen Porridge4. Yi Jia Teochew Fish Porridge Fish Soup5.  Fish Village6. Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice7. Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake8. The Green Leaf9. 75 China Street Peanuts Soup10. Taste Of Jiang Nan11. MS Dessert Shop 12. Tong Xin Ju Special Shanghai Tim Sum13. China Street Hum Jin Pang14. Fu Shun Jin Ji Shao La Mian Jia15. Hup Kee Wu Xiang Guan Chang16. Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon17. Heng Heng Ondeh-Ondeh & Tapioca Cake18. Ye Lai Xiang Tasty Barbecue19. Danlao20. Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice21. Fu Ji Fuzhou Fish Ball Wanton Noodles22. Alimama Green Chilli Chicken Rice & Prawn Noodle23. The 1950s Coffee 24. Nyonya Chendol25. Mr Appam26. Hock Lai Seng Teochew Fishball Bak Chor Mee27. Lakeview (Upper Thomson) Kim Goreng Pisang28. Somerset Delicacies29. Sichuan Cuisine30. Welcome Ren MinWhat to eat at Maxwell Food Centre Table of Contents Around since 1960, Old Nyonya has been known for their homely Peranakan dishes. Get your money’s worth and order the Rendang Chicken Rice/ Nasi Lemak ($7), which comes with a huge juicy chicken drumstick that’s well-coated in a rich, coconutty sauce, a side of achar, and fried bean curd skin. While I didn’t get to try it, the Laksa ($5/ $7) is supposed to be creamier and better than the other options in Maxwell. Unit number: #01-04 Opening hours: Thurs-Tue 11am to 8:30pm Tel: 8860 6074 Website Old Nyonya is not a halal-certified eatery Sisaket Thai Food does authentic, tasty Thai fare. Their creamy Green Curry Chicken/ Beef with Rice ($8) is decadent and rich, and goes perfectly with rice. Another addictive item is their sweet-savoury Phad Thai ($6.50), full of wok hei, while the Basil Chicken/ Beef with Rice ($8) is fiery hot. If you wish to dine with your family after work, you will be glad to know they also do Thai-style zi char. Unit number: #01-85 Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 4pm, 6pm to 8pm Sisaket Thai Food is not a halal-certified eatery Unit number: #01-54 Opening hours: Wed, Fri-Mon 5:30am to 2pm Zhen Zhen Porridge is not a halal-certified eatery Directly translated, Yi Jia Teochew Fish Porridge Fish Soup means “one house Teochew fish porridge fish soup”. The stall sees a constantly long queue at lunch hour, and no wonder. Order their Batang Fish ($3) and be treated to a delicate broth boasting chunks of silky smooth fish slices, with firm grains of rice. It’s also topped with fried shallots and fresh coriander for extra fragrance. Unit number: #01-66 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10:30am to 2:30pm Yi Jia Teochew Fish Porridge Fish Soup is not a halal-certified eatery Fish Village is a new stall in Maxwell that serves affordable steamed fish and other seafood. There’s HK-Style Steamed Sea Bass Fillet ($28) and HK-Style Steamed Soon Hock ($28) so you can enjoy restaurant-level fish at wallet-friendly prices. Other dishes here include Thai Sauce Scallops ($14) and more! Read our Fish Village coverage. Unit number: #01-32 Opening hours: Mon 11am to 5pm, Tue-Sat 11am to 8pm Fish Village is not a halal-certified eatery. https://eatbook.sg/fish-village/ Everyone knows Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, and for good reason too. They hold a Michelin Bib Gourmand award for their lip-smacking chicken rice, and celebrity chefs such as Gordon Ramsey and the late Anthony Bourdain have eaten here. Their rice is fragrant, and the chicken is succulent. They are the most popular chicken rice stall in Singapore known to locals and tourists, with branches even in Hong Kong. Even so, prices here start from a friendly $5. Watch our Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice vlog. Unit number: #01-10/ 11 Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10am to 7:30pm Tel: 9691 4852 Website Tian Tian Chicken Rice is not a halal-certified eatery  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbwp13mu-5c&t=2s Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake ($2.50) is one of the few stalls serving this soon-to-be-extinct heritage snack. Encased in the golden-brown fried cake are succulent oysters, prawns, and minced meat. Cilantro is also added to cut through any oiliness. The magic of this Fuzhou dish is its batter, which is made of a combination of ground rice and flour, resulting in an airy and crisp bite. Unit number: #01-06 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9am to 8pm Tel: 9344 1296 Website Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake is not a halal-certified eatery The Green Leaf does comforting Malay dishes such as Mee Rebus (from $3.50) and Laksa ($4.50). Prices are all kept below $5 here, and it is probably the cheapest Malay food stall in Maxwell Food Centre. Come here for their Soto Ayam ($3.50), boasting thick cuts of rice cakes, chunks of marinated fried chicken, and a tantalising sweet broth. Unit number: #01-100 Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 8pm The Green Leaf is a Muslim-owned eatery Not to be confused with 75 Ah Balling, 75 China Street Peanuts Soup only serves three things: their best-selling peanut soup, red bean soup, and tau suan, all of which are priced at only $1.20. The stall has been around for more than 70 years, now run by a pair of third-gen husband-and-wife team who make all three desserts from scratch.  Be sure to top up $1.60/ $2 for glutinous rice balls filled with either sesame or toasty ground peanuts, although these are factory-made.  Unit number: #01-57 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 7:30am to 4pm Tel: 9877 7557 75 China Street Peanuts Soup is not a halal-certified eatery Besides Din Tai Fung-style fried rice, Taste Of Jiang Nan is also known for their sheng jian bao, AKA pan-fried buns. These are sold at three for $4 in their original flavour; otherwise, you could also go for the Prawn Fried Bun ($5 for three), or the Curry Fried Bun ($4.50 for three)—whichever you pick, they’re fried to order. They’ve got Xiao Long Bao ($5 for six) too! Read our Taste of Jiang Nan coverage. Unit number: #01-62 Opening hours: Sun-Fri 11:30am to 8:30pm Tel: 8342 9898 Website Taste of Jiang Nan is not a halal-certified eatery. https://eatbook.sg/taste-of-jiang-nan/ Another spot for tau suan in Maxwell Food Centre is MS Dessert Shop, a relatively new opening that sells almost everything on their menu for just $1.80. This includes their signature tau suan, pulut hitam, bubur terigu, as well as their red and green bean soups. The exception is their Peach Gum Dessert ($3), which is also served in a larger bowl than the other desserts. Unit number: #01-68 Opening hours: Daily 9am to 8:30pm Tel: 9229 9220 Website MS Dessert Shop is not a halal-certified eatery Fourth-generation owner Sebastian Hu keeps his Shanghainese grandfather’s legendary guo tie recipe alive at Tong Xin Ju Special Shanghai Tim Sum, where the handmade fried dumplings ($5.20 for 8 pieces) steal the show with a special chilli sauce. For the same price, you could get them steamed, too. Have them with Hot & Sour Soup ($4/ $5/ $6), and Pei Jing Noodle/ Hor Fun ($4/ $5/ $6) for a complete meal. Read our review of Tong Xin Ju Special Shanghai Tim Sum. Unit number: #01-92 Opening hours: Tue, Thurs-Sun 11:30am to 8:30pm Tel: 9662 3501 Website https://eatbook.sg/tong-xin-ju-singapore/ At just $1 for six pieces, the dough fritters at China Street Hum Jin Pang are extra affordable. These traditional fried snacks are the only item on the menu here, and come in two variants: Red Bean, and Five Spice Powder. The first is stuffed with a centre of sweet tau sa, while the latter is plain, with a savoury dash of powder to finish. For extra novelty, you can even fry these hum ji peng yourself! Unit number: #01-28 Opening hours: Daily 4:30pm to 8pm China Street Hum Jin Pang is not a halal-certified eatery This roast meat specialist is popular for its outstanding char siew, siew yoke and roast duck, served with rice or QQ Hong Kong-style noodles (from $4). The queue at Fu Shun Jin Ji Shao La Mian Jia usually starts forming before they open for the day at noon, so go early! Unit number: #01-71 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am to 5pm Fu Shun Jin Ji Shao La Mian Jia is not a halal-certified eatery Another heritage stall that has been around since before the 1940s, Hup Kee Wu Xiang Guan Chang is one of the only Hokkien ngoh hiang stalls still standing. Unlike the more common Teochew-style ngoh hiang, Hokkien ngoh hiang has no mashed yam in the meat rolls, or prawn fritters. Not all of these ngoh hiang are handmade in the stall, but prices start from a very affordable $0.50 per piece. Unit number: #01-97 Opening hours: Thurs-Tue 12:30pm to 6pm Tel: 8113 7015 Website Hup Kee Wu Xiang Guan Chang is not a halal-certified eatery Prices at Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon start from $5 for Cantonese-style fish soup that’s rich with flavour. For extra creaminess, ask them to add evaporated milk to your bowl of soup! You can choose between sliced and fried fish pieces, although I prefer the latter. Have it as is, or with your choice of rice or noodles. Unit number: #01-77 Opening hours: Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat 11:30am to 7:30pm Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon is not a halal-certified eatery Heng Heng Ondeh-Ondeh & Tapioca Cake, has been in business in Maxwell Food Centre for more than 40 years, selling traditional homemade kueh that are often sold out before the stall closes. They’re most well-known for their ondeh ondeh ($3.20), with an oozy gula melaka centre and coated with fresh grated coconut, although their selection of other kueh is also stellar. Their Ondeh-Ondeh and Tapioca Cakes are sold for $0.70 a piece or $3.20 for a box of five. They also have Kueh Lapis, which are sold at $2 for a box. Read our Heng Heng Ondeh-Ondeh & Tapioca Cake coverage. Unit number: #01-31 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 7am to 1pm Tel: 9730 2833 Website Heng Heng Ondeh-Ondeh & Tapioca Cake is not a halal-certified eatery https://eatbook.sg/xing-xing-ondeh-ondeh-tapioca-cake/ Come to Ye Lai Xiang Tasty Barbecue for old-school Hainanese-Western food (from $9) the way it was first introduced to Singaporeans back in the 1970s. The meats—choose from chicken, pork, fish, lamb, or beef—here are served with the same signature brown sauce that was first created by the late Chef Leong while he was Head Chef in the British Navy. Each set comes with sides of crinkle-cut fries and a soft white bun, while baked beans only come with selected items on the menu. Read our Ye Lai Xiang Tasty Barbecue review! Unit number: #01-94 Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm to 2:30pm, 6pm to 8:30pm Website Ye Lai Xiang Tasty Barbecue is not a halal-certified eatery. https://eatbook.sg/ye-lai-xiang-tasty-barbecue/ You’d expect nothing less than great scrambled eggs at Danlao, where the chefs are formerly from famous LA food truck Eggslut‘s offshoot in Singapore. They’re also much more wallet-friendly, and come with an Asian slant here: think Tomato ($4.50), Luncheon Meat ($5), or our favourite Chicken Cutlet ($6) and Char Siew ($6) with scrambled eggs on rice. Read our Danlao review! Unit number: #01-73 Opening hours: Daily 11am to 8:30pm Tel: 8830 8355 Website Danlao is not a halal-certified eatery. https://eatbook.sg/danlao-maxwell/ Just two stalls down from the famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice is Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice, run by Wong Liang Tai, who was head cook at Tian Tian for more than 20 years. The queues here are considerably shorter, although Ah Tai has its fair share of fans as well. We tried both the stalls in Maxwell Food Centre, and prefer the steamed chicken here! In the spirit of competition, a plate of chicken rice here also starts from $5. Unit number: #01-07 Opening hours: Wed-Mon 11am to 7:30pm Tel: 8137 6559 Website Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice is not a halal-certified eatery Fu Ji Fuzhou Fish Ball Wanton Noodles is a long-time tenant at Maxwell Food Centre, with a history of more than 30 years. They’re known for their Spinach Mee ($4/ $5/ $6), which comes with super springy, jade-coloured egg noodles, wonton, and char siew. Their other claim to fame is Fu Zhou Fishball Rou Yan Soup ($5/ $6/ $7), which comes with meat-filled fishballs. Get both wanton and Fuzhou fishballs in the Fu Zhou Fishball Wanton Mee ($5/ $6/ $7). Unit number: #01-06 Opening hours: Sun-Fri 11:30am to 9pm Tel: 9388 5723 Fu Ji Fuzhou Fish Ball Wanton Noodles is not a halal-certified eatery Serving up authentic Indonesian nasi ayam panggang is Alimama Green Chilli Chicken Rice & Prawn Noodle, whose signature dish is their Green Chilli Chicken Rice ($7.50). Each portion of this comes with a whole chicken leg, re-fried to order, topped with house-made green sambal. There’s also Grilled Chicken Rice ($7.50), and Big Prawn with Lala Noodle ($5/$8), which you can have with soup, or dry. Unit number: #01-09 Opening hours: Daily 11am to 8:30pm Tel: 8484 3944 Alimama Green Chilli Chicken Rice & Prawn Noodle is not a halal-certified eatery The main branch of The 1950s Coffee is located at Chinatown Complex, where they’ve won a mention in the Singapore edition of the Michelin Guide—we even found they had the best kopi around. Here at their Maxwell Food Centre outlet, they’re open every day of the week. Go for the Iced Kopi ($1.70), which has a perfect ice-to-coffee ratio, or our writer’s pick, Kopi C Siew Dai ($1.30). Unit number: #01-90 Opening hours: Tue-Sun 7am to 3pm The 1950s Coffee is not a halal-certified eatery https://eatbook.sg/best-kopi-singapore/ Nyonya Chendol is the first Chendol stall in Singapore listed in the Michelin Guide. They only sell one item—chendol—in four variations. There’s the Original Chendol ($2) that has no red beans, Red Bean Chendol ($2.50), Sweet Corn Chendol ($2.50), and D2 Durian Chendol ($3.50) FYI, Nyonya Chendol also has other outlets in Chong Pang Food Centre, Old Airport Road Food Centre, Bukit Timah Food Centre, and Whampoa Food Centre.  Read our Chendol guide. Unit number: #01-02 Opening hours: TBD Website Nyonya Chendol is not a halal-certified eatery https://eatbook.sg/chendol-singapore/ Head to Mr Appam to try the South Indian pancake that’s made with fermented rice batter, and find yourself surprised by the sight of Vietnamese lady Nguyen Thi Kieu Hanh churning them out. The Original Appam ($3 for two pieces) is their most basic version, while Princess Appam ($3.30 each) sees the addition of egg and cheese. Then, there’s Pandan Brown Sugar Coconut Appam ($2.80 each), whose rich aroma and flavour was hard to resist.  Read our Mr Appam coverage. Unit number: #01-99 Opening hours: Wed-Mon 8am to 8pm, Tue 9:30am to 6pm Mr Appam is not a halal-certified eatery https://eatbook.sg/mr-appam/ You may have heard of Ah Ter Teochew Fishball Noodles, but head to Maxwell Food Centre, and you’ll find his grandson behind the stove at Hock Lai Seng Teochew Fishball Bak Chor Mee. A bowl of Fishball Bak Chor Mee here is priced from $4.50 for the most basic option. P.S.: if you’re ordering this dry, it’s tossed with ketchup too for a tangy-sweet finish! Unit number: #01-26 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 7am to 3pm Hock Lai Seng Teochew Fishball Bak Chor Mee is not a halal-certified eatery Lakeview (Upper Thomson) Kim Goreng Pisang is a haven for lovers of fried fritters. On top of the more common fried fritters we usually see around, such as You Tiao ($1), Butterfly Bun ($1), Red Bean Hum Ji Peng (Red Bean Fried Bun) ($1), and Salted Hum Ji Peng (Salted Fried Bun) ($1), the stall also serves fried banana, fried cempedak, fried nian gao, fried sweet potato and more, all starting from $1. This is one vegetarian-friendly stall to check out here! Read our Lakeview (Upper Thomson) Kim Goreng Pisang coverage. Unit number: #01-29 Opening hours: TBD Lakeview (Upper Thomson) Kim Goreng Pisang is not a halal-certified eatery https://eatbook.sg/lakeview-upper-thomson-kim-goreng-pisang/ If you’re a zi char fan, Somerset Delicacies is the perfect stall to try here. They have a variety of fried rice options at unbeatable prices. For those who love some good spice, go for their Belachan Fried Rice ($4.50/$4/$5), which comes with shrimp, eggs, vegetables, and sambal spices. Otherwise, go for their Mixed Seafood Hor Fun ($4.50/$4/$5), which serves a great portion of seafood along with generous portions of noodles! Unit number: #01-60 Opening hours: Sun-Fri 11am to 9pm Somerset Delicacies is not a halal-certified eatery If you’re looking for something more fiery, check out Sichuan Cuisine. Their chef’s recommendation, Grilled Fish on Paper ($24), comes in spicy, sauerkraut and tomato flavours. They also cook all the Sichuan classics such as La Zi Ji (Spicy Fried Chicken) ($12), Cumin Beef/ Pork ($12), Mapo Tofu ($7) and much more. Besides these classics, they even have Mala Baby Lobster ($25)! As you’d expect, we hear the food here is super spicy, so be prepared to sweat. Unit number: #01-87 Opening hours: Sun-Fri 11am to 9pm Tel: 9388 1558 Sichuan Cuisine is not a halal-certified eatery Welcome to Ren Min is a popular stall that offers both packaged and draft beers. Featuring a rotating selection from local and international craft breweries, Ren Min has recently added their own brews to the lineup. You can savour a pint of Eureka or Acrodome for $13, with other beers priced between $13 and $17. Unit number: #01-33 Opening hours: Mon-Thur 5:30pm to 10:30pm, Fri 12pm to 11pm, Sat 12pm to 10:30pm, Sun 12 to 9:30pm Website Welcome Ren Min is not a halal-certified eatery Traditional or newfangled, there’s something in Maxwell Food Centre to tickle your food fancy. With its sprawling aisles and numerous stalls, there’s something for any kind of diet. While you’re here, check out our Spicy Wife review for Malaysian-style nasi lemak with fried chicken in Telok Ayer. Otherwise, read our J2 Famous Crispy Curry Puffs review if you’re up for Michelin-approved puffs in the CBD. Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street, Singapore 069184 Nearest MRT stations: Telok Ayer and Chinatown https://eatbook.sg/spicy-wife-telok-ayer/   Get more stories like this. Drop us your email so you won't miss the latest news.