A lively, recently renovated hawker centre in Toa Payoh that runs from breakfast through late night — the kway chap has loyal fans returning for decades, and the cha kway teow hits close to Penang-style.
What diners love: Wide variety of stalls across all hours, recently renovated so it's airier and cleaner, with several stalls drawing solid queues.
Worth knowing: Night-time stall selection drops to less than half, and popular stalls like cha kway teow can mean 25-30 min waits.
Kway chapCha kway teowHokkien meeTeochew porridgeLor mee
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