For roti prata, there's Prata Cafe opposite CCAB. Which was previously SMU.
For anything else, there's Adam Road Food Centre and Ayer Rajah Food Centre.
The nasi lemak at Adam road is really good. Both the Sultan of Brunei and the Sultan of Johor get their take-away from there.
At Ayer Rajah, there are many stalls that sell good rojak(both Indian and Chinese). And there are fantastic mee goreng stalls.
2007-01-05 17:56:59
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answered by Tumblin'Monkey 3
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Newton Hawker Centre is the 1st place that includes suggestions, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it incredibly is a tourist catch and as a community, i individually do no longer think of the foodstuff there is great. the comparable is going for Lau Pa Sat in the CBD. there's a good hawker centre at Blk 80 5 alongside Bedok North Ave 3 (close to the Bedok Police Station). there are various thoughts, such because of the fact the widespread minced meat noodles, grilled seafood, western foodstuff and different favourites like char kuay teow, fried hokkien mee, carrot cake, satay, etc. different places are Jalan Besar the place there are various 24-hour eateries (eg Lavender foodstuff sq. Centre), Jackson Centre Kopitiam at MacPherson highway... and of direction, the place else yet Geylang the place you would be so spoilt for determination, you does not understand the place to start...! happy ingesting!
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answered by boddie 4
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Try the shops along Cheong Chin Nam Road along Upper Bukit Timah Road opposite Beauty World Shopping Centre.
2007-01-04 00:45:37
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answered by calvin o 5
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There're a couple of good places my friends and i frequent. In Serangoon Gardens, you get a choice of hawker food at Chomp Chomp (open till abt 1), Ice Cream n desserts at Ice Cube (open till 1), or Prata n Teh at R.K. Eating house (24 Hrs).
In Bukit Timah, there's a popular prata place called Al Azhaar (24 Hrs).
And of course, there's always good You Tiao at Geylang! 24 Hrs too...
2007-01-04 19:17:59
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answered by bEaN 1
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- Joo Chiat
- Geylang
- Zion Road (opposite Great World City)
- Katong
- Arab Street
- Little India (area around Mustafa Centre)
2007-01-05 19:43:33
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answered by Believe 3
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Time and location? East, you can get some good food at Pasir Ris park, Fisherman village until maybe 1am on wkends. Changi village.
2007-01-04 22:24:10
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answered by iver07 1
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there are various places that are opened 24-7 catering to different taste buds. if you are residing in e west, you can try 'the cheese prata shop' at clementi road. if you are residing in the north, you can try al-ameen at woodlands. if you reside in the east, go to Simpang Bedok where there's a few restaurants to choose from. if you reside sumwer in e south, you can just drop by lau pa sat.
2007-01-04 02:26:18
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answered by essufrito 1
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Jalan Kayu.
2007-01-05 11:06:45
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answered by warmth 2
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yeah! i agree whith Chomp Chomp or you can also try Hong Kong Cafe or Boon Lay kopitiam
2007-01-05 00:46:32
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answered by Anonymous
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u can try simpang bedok...they offer variety of food...quite nice though
2007-01-04 16:01:14
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answered by ~ n0r@ ~ 1
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