123 wanton noodle at the first row (#01-69) is the highlight of my weekly trip to 85 market. The stall has very personalised and attentive service, the stall owner remembers my orders and can customise it to my taste. The dumplings and wanton are freshly made everyday too. This rare stall where the owner not only runs her own stall but cares about the way her food tastes. A rarity in corporatised Singapore.
Food is everywhere in Singapore, and you will never run out of options. Beyond restaurants, a true foodie has to experience food like a local does. "85 Market" (official name Fengshan Food Centre) offers you a really nice mix of local yummies, at a great price. After eating here on and off for more than 15 years or so, these are my personal favourites: The best bak chor mee (minced pork noodles) has to be from Ah Poh Minced Meat Noodle (unit #01-18). There are at least 2 other bak chor mee stalls, but this is, to me, the best in terms of the texture of the noodles, its tasty pork balls and flavourful soup. Not feeling too good? Order a hot bowl of congee from Chai Chee Pork Porridge (#01-23) - smooth, comforting and easy on the stomach. Want to spice things up? Get yourself a grilled stingray from the corner Chan BBQ (#01-24) stall with the yellow signboard. Dig your chopsticks into some "ou qian/orh luak" (oyster omelette) from 85 Fried Oyster (#01-09/10) and/or get your hands oily (the only way to eat it!) with perfectly grilled chicken wings from the corner Sin Bedok North chicken wings stall (#01-12). For dessert, enjoy a hot bowl of tang yuan "ah balling" (yup that's the name of the stall as well) of which you have 3 "soups" to choose from - ginger, almond and peanut. Established 1947, apparently! This place is rather quiet in the afternoon, but comes alive in the evening so that's when you want to visit, with an empty stomach and a good time in mind. Enjoy! PS: Unit numbers correct at time of posting.
In the evening, it is abit hard to find place to sit. Ordered bak chor mee, prawn omelette, carrot cake, sugarcane juice and BBQ chicken wing. After you ordered, they will send the foods and drinks to your table. Remember your table number! The price was reasonable. Overall is great
Affectionately known as 85 market, the Fengshan Food Centre Blk 85 Bedok North Road Singapore 460085, is a typical hawker food court with unbelievably good food. As its open late into the night, we went for supper. Even after 10 p.m., the atmosphere was boisterous and festive. Be prepared to queue to get a table – the market is very popular with locals. Once you get a place to park yourselves, you need to order at each individual stall and give them your table number - they will deliver the food to your table. Friendly hawker “aunties” will usually come and take the drinks order at your table. The most popular dish seems to be the bak chor mee, although almost everything we ate (and boy, did we eat!!) was great – the carrot cake / oyster omelette, sambal stingray, and even the desserts. I was busy stuffing my face while my host named the dishes, so don’t remember more of their names… suffice to say you’d be very unlucky to order something that wasn’t tasty. And the prices, as befits a hawker centre away from the city centre, are very reasonable. All in all, a very good culinary experience.
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