Tucked away in the outskirts of Bishan is 99 Thai Story Kitchen. ĥ Bishan Street 14, Bishan Sports Hall, #03-01, Singapore 579783įacebook | Instagram | Website 7. That said, it still retains all the rich flavours and aromatic spices you’d expect in a normal bowl of laksa. Instead of using yellow noodles, they’ve substituted it with linguine.Īdditionally, they don’t serve their laksa pasta with a soup base, unlike traditional laksas. The Laksa Pasta (S$12.90) here is a mod-Sin take on the classic Singaporean favourite, laksa. They pride themselves on using premium ingredients while keeping their food affordable. ![]() Good Bites offers a wide variety of dishes from mains, burgers, pasta to healthy bowls. Located at the heart of Bishan Sports Hall, it’s one of the latest establishments to pop up in the hood. Good Bites Credit – Good Bitesįrom the folks behind Citrus By The Pool, Good Bites is a Western cafe serving up nutritious dishes. Even with three huge slabs of pork on the plate, its oozing juiciness had me craving for more.Įvery main dish also comes with two generous servings of side dishes, one that’s fixed and one of your choice.īlock 504 Bishan Street 11, S-11 Food Court, #01-444, Singapore 570504įacebook | Website 6. The unbelievably succulent Chef Recipe Kurobuta Pork (S$12.80) is one of their signature dishes. Moist and thick cuts of salmon each sat on top of a hill of mashed potatoes. The Chef Recipe Salmon (S$10.50) was delicious, with full marks for presentation. If you’re going for a low-cost meal, Chef Recipe at S11 coffeeshop will definitely fit comfortably within your budget. Open all the way till 3am, you can definitely jio your friends for supper or satisfy those midnight cravings here. Complete your kway chap experience with your favourite sides! They also have a selection of side dishes ranging from S$0.60 to S$12 per portion. Together with Ming Kee Chicken Rice, it’s probably one of the oldest Bishan food spots.Ī bowl of Kueh here costs only S$0.50, and it’s not uncommon to see hungry customers finishing a bowl or two in one sitting. 284 Kway Chap (284 什菜饭/粿汁)Įconomic rice stall by day and kway chap stall by night, 284 Kway Chap (284 什菜饭/粿汁) in KPT coffeeshop is well-known in the Bishan food scene. It’s perfect for a quick prata fix!Ģ84 Bishan Street 22, KPT, Singapore 570284įacebook | Website 4. The prata had some crispy and flaky edges but was still stretchy in the middle. Though I prefer my prata to be more doughy instead of crispy, I decided to give it a try and was pleasantly surprised. It never goes unnoticed during my weekly runs past the store that there’s always a queue in front of Chindamani Indian Restaurant at KPT coffeeshop.Ĭustomers are always waiting in line for their famous Crispy Roti Prata (S$1.20 for one, S$2 for two), which is said to be originally from 151A Serangoon North Avenue 2. The portions are huge too, so come here with an empty stomach.ĥ14 Bishan Street 13, Level 2 Bishan Bus Interchange, Singapore 570514 The noodles here are hand-pulled and the texture is absolutely divine and perfectly chewy. They cover the noodles with juicy minced pork, tofu and shredded cucumber before topping it with braised sauce. The noodles are all priced at S$5 and below per bowl, and my go-to has always been their Minced Meat La Mian. Run by the former la mian Director of Crystal Jade, the hawker stall serves up Chinese food from the Shanxi province. One of the newer stalls to join the Bishan food scene, Shi Xiang Ge (食香阁) is tucked away in a corner of Bishan Cafeteria above Bishan Bus Interchange. ![]() I’d be content with just a bowl of their insanely oily and fragrant rice, drenched in the savoury sauce.ĥ11 Bishan Street 13, #01-522, Singapore 570511 Be prepared to queue for your chicken rice! It has truly stood the test of time, after relocating from Bugis Street to Kim San Leng Food Centre in Bishan, where it has stayed for many years.ĭuring meal times, you’ll probably see many office workers with the stall’s signature green plates of Steamed Chicken Rice (S$3.50) on their tables. This popular chicken rice stall is known for its ice-bathed chicken. If there’s one food spot which Bishan is consistently associated with, it’s probably Ming Kee Chicken Rice (明记鸡饭). So, I set out to compile a list of 30 spots in Bishan that you should bring your foodie buddies to, the next time you’re in the area. Thankfully, many new food spots have popped up in recent years. Having been a Bishan resident for nearly 21 years and counting, it’s sad to realise that there simply weren’t that many great things to eat here. ![]() “What’s there to eat in Bishan?” This is a question I get asked very often whenever my friends suggest a meet-up in Bishan.
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