12 best stalls in Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre for F&B options besides Le Quest

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The newly opened Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre by Fei Siong Group in Harmony Village is Bukit Batok’s first and only proper hawker centre. As such, it’s almost always teeming with people eager to tap into the wide range of food resources in the area, even during off-peak hours. 

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - sign

While considered relatively small for a hawker centre, it’s still pretty impressive. It’s built with over 80 tables, 22 food stalls and more than 400 seats, and boasts multiple cuisines from Western to Indian, and even Vietnamese. Hungry diners need not rely only on Le Quest for F&B options from now on, given the centre’s convenient location next to the condominium and shopping mall!

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - inside crowd

Here are 12 Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre stalls you can consider checking out during your next Bukit Batok trip.

1. El Brasa (#01-22)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - El Brasa

El Brasa is currently applying for a halal certification, which means you’ll be able to enjoy Western food from yet another Muslim-friendly gem! 

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Samyang Pasta, Pulled Beef Burger, Fries

The stall specialises in crispy golden thick-cut fries, which are available in toppings like SeaSalt (S$3.50), Spicy Seaweed (S$4.50), Mentaiko (S$5) and their prized Pulled Beef (S$5.50).

El Brasa’s main dishes include the Signature Chicken Chop (S$7.90), Samyang Prawn Pasta (S$8.50) and Pulled Beef Burger (S$12.90). Having tried the Samyang Prawn Pasta, I can safely say it has an indulgent creamy gochujang (Korean red chilli paste) spiciness. The Pulled Beef is also juicy, tender and addictively savoury. The charcoal buns don’t contribute much taste-wise but have an interesting aesthetic.

Order Delivery: Deliveroo
Daily: 11am – 9.30pm
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2. Munchi Pancakes (#01-13)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Munchi Pancakes

The famous halal min jiang kueh (traditional pancake) chain Munchi Pancakes has an outlet in Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre! It’s not a strange name to most; Munchi’s well-known for its fluffy pancakes, which come in unconventional flavours as well as traditional ones. 

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Green Tea w Peanut Min Jiang Kueh

The price of each big slice of Min Jiang Kueh varies from S$1.60 to S$2.50 depending on the choice of filling flavour. You can select one from options like Peanut, Red Bean, Coconut, Hazelnut or Biscoff, and the pancake skin comes in Original, Charcoal and Green Tea flavours. 

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Thai Milk Tea Munchi, Mini Munc
Credit – Munchi Pancakes

Munchi Pancakes, which are softer, cost S$1.80 to S$2.20. Mini Munchi (S$4.90/S$5.90 for 6 pieces), the smaller version of Munchi Pancakes, are also a popular choice for many.  The flavour choices for these are more vast and include Earl Grey, Thai Milk Tea, Oreo Cheese and more. 

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Order Delivery: foodpanda Deliveroo
+65 8312 6203
Daily: 8am – 8.30pm
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3. Xiangyu Pan Fried Bun (#01-07)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Xiangyu Pan Fried Bun

Pork or Prawn sheng jian bao? It might be uncommon for these juicy hot treats to come with fillings other than the default pork, but Xiangyu Pan-Fried Bun serves both! 

Its other outlet in Jurong West’s JW50 Hawker Heritage (formerly Jurong West Hawker Centre) has been well-known for a while now for its good-quality fare. It’s no wonder that customers feel the same about the food from this new outlet.

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Pork, Prawn Pan Fried Buns
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The Pan Fried Pork Buns (S$4.50 for 3pcs) and Pan Fried Prawn Buns (S$5.50) are meaty and bursting with flavour and soup. If that isn’t enough to fill your tummy, you can order the Zha Jiang Noodles (Dry) (S$4.50) or Spiced Beef Noodles (Soup) (S$5.50) to complete your meal.

Mon to Sat: 10.30am – 3pm & 4.30pm – 8.30pm
Closed on Sun

4. Mala Master (#01-21)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Mala Master

There are so many mala xiangguo lovers in Singapore that it’d be absurd not to include a mala stall in the new hawker centre lineup. Mala Master is for those looking to add some spice to their visit to Bukit Batok, with a huge range of ingredients to choose from.

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Mala ingredient selection

First, select your preferred ingredients from the chillers provided. Next, select a category from Dry (S$2.60 per 100g), Soup (S$2.60 per 100g) or even Sauerkraut Fish (S$13.80). Each category also has its own unique flavours aside from classic Mala, for instance, Spicy Pepper (Dry), Tomato (Soup/Sauerkraut Fish) and Spicy Pickled (Sauerkraut Fish).

Don’t forget to choose your Spiciness Level before paying at the counter for your complete customised dish! Go for Mild for a slight heat, or crank it up to Inferno if you dare!

Order Delivery: foodpanda
Daily: 11am – 9pm

5. Long Cheng Bakery (Traditional Snack)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Long Cheng Bakery

There isn’t a unit number stated for Long Cheng Bakery/Traditional Snack, but you won’t need one to spot it in Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre. It’s an open-air bakery occupying 2 units’ worth of space nearest to the tray return area.

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - buns

It’s not very common to see this large of a bread and cake stall in a hawker centre! That’s probably why it has attracted much attention from the diners visiting the newly opened food hub. Based on observation, they come mostly for the fluffy buns like the choco-chip studded Chocolate Boom (S$1.60), savoury Vienna Cheese Hotdog (S$1.80) and Chicken Polo Char Siu (S$1.80).

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - kueh, cakes

Like any neighbourhood bakery, it sells freshly cooked Pandan Waffles with fillings from S$1.70 and assorted traditional kueh. It’s also a great spot for last-minute birthday surprises, as there’s a gorgeous selection of colourful cakes available as well!

Order Delivery: foodpanda
+65 8042 3280
Daily: 8.30am – 8.30pm

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6. Fried Hokkien Noodles (#01-04)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Fried Hokkien NoodlesObviously, this stall specialises in Fried Hokkien Noodles. The name is as straightforward as its menu; every dish is a variation of Hokkien Prawn Mee (S$5/S$6/S$8). While off-peak hours are peaceful for the stall, things (not just the wok) can get pretty heated up during dinner time past 7pm, especially with the high demand. 

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Roasted Pork Hokkien Noodle

The best seller stated on the signboard is the Roasted Pork Hokkien Noodle (S$8), which has roast pork belly alongside the usual seafood. In my opinion, it was pretty simple compared to the reference image. There was a nice prawny flavour with roasted meat pieces and a rich zhup, but the sotong was honestly pretty tiny. 

Other than this, you can also order Lala Hokkien Noodle (S$8), which contains clams, prawns and sotong.

Daily: 10am – 8pm

7. Jue Yan Lor Mee (#01-03)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Jue Yan Lor Mee

Jue Yan Lor Mee is one of those stalls that are gifted with success from Day One; the business has been booming ever since Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre’s opening! Customers have already given positive comments on the flavourful, vinegary and thick lor mee gravy and generous meat servings.

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Signature Lor Mee
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The Signature Lor Mee (S$5.50/S$8) is a go-to for many visitors. It contains thick fish chunks, shredded meat, a braised egg and bouncy noodles, making it a hearty meal for rainy days. 

Want something else? Try the Fried Yam Lor Mee (S$3.80), Chicken Cutlet Lor Mee (S$4.50) or Fish Bee Hoon Soup (S$3.20).

Order Delivery: Deliveroo
Daily: 8am – 8pm

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8. Eng Kee Chicken Wings (#01-01)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Eng Kee Chicken Wings

There’s never a moment you’ll find the front of Eng Kee Chicken Wings empty. It makes sense since the brand is one of Singapore’s most well-known chicken wing chains with 9 other outlets across the country. Reviewers have even claimed that it sells “hands down one of the best fried chicken wings in Singapore”. 

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - economic bee hoon, Chicken Wing
Credit – Eng Kee

Chicken Wings (S$1.60 per pc) aren’t all that Eng Kee offers, as it also sells mainly economic Bee Hoon or Kway Teow Mee from S$1.20/S$1.40. Add on more ingredients from the trays displaying the available choices for the day, from Otah Otah (S$1.40) and Fish Fillet (S$1.40) to veggies like Long Bean (S$0.90) and Cabbage (S$0.80).

Order Delivery: foodpanda Deliveroo
+65 8826 6687
Tue to Fri: 11am – 7.30pm
Sat & Sun: 9am – 6pm
Closed on Mon
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9. Urfan’s Rojak & Prata Paradise (#01-18)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Urfan's Rojak & Prata Paradise

Urfan’s Rojak & Prata Paradise is a Muslim-owned Indian stall that serves mainly prata, and the menu features over 15 variations. It also serves rojak and nasi briyani, but most customers make a beeline for the Prata (from S$1.30), Thosai (from S$2) or Murtabak (S$8/S$10/S$12)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Prata
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Plain Prata costs S$1.30 per piece for a minimum of two pieces, but other flavours like Egg (S$2) and even Blueberry (S$3) or Cheese (S$2.50) are available. Vegetarians can inform the staff of their dietary preferences, and they’ll offer alternative options like curry without meat.

According to the hawkers running Urfan’s, the stall opens daily but takes a break once every 2 weeks on either Tue or Wed. 

Daily 6.30am – 10pm

10. Golden Wok Fried Rice (#01-02)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Golden Wok Fried Rice

Golden Wok Fried Rice was just okay for me, but it is worth a shot if you like egg fried rice and are visiting Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre. It serves the classic dish in two main variations, Original (from S$4.20) and Tom Yum Fried Rice (from S$5.20).

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Egg Fried Rice with Pork Chop

The fried rice can either be ordered on its own or paired with an extra ingredient. The Pork Chop Fried Rice (S$6.90) had a meaty piece of pork chop topping the golden grains. It was a decent portion and wasn’t too greasy but the rice was slightly hard and lacked wok hei, though it had a prominent eggy fragrance.

Other combinations include the classic Egg Fried Rice with Shrimp (S$6.90) or Pork Luncheon Meat (S$6.20) and Tom Yum Fried Rice with Chicken Cutlet (S$7.90)

Daily: 10.30am – 8pm

11. Ju Xing Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice (#01-08)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Ji Xing Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice

The first sight of Ju Xing Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice might puzzle you. Why on earth are fake plastic chickens hung up instead of the real things?! I didn’t manage to get a proper answer when I asked, but I observed that they kept the chickens inside the kitchen. 

Despite this peculiar detail, Ju Xing in Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre seems to be doing decently well. It owns another outlet in Geylang Bahru which has loyal regulars from the area as well.

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Chicken Breast Rice Set
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The Chicken Breast Rice Set (S$4.90) and Chicken Thigh Rice Set (S$5.50) are the most popular options. However, Ju Xing does serve Shredded Chicken Macaroni (S$3.30) as well. The chicken is praised for being succulent and silky, and the portions are satisfactory.

+65 9006 8600
Tue to Sun: 8.30am – 8pm
Closed on Mon
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12. Petit Saigon Vietnamese Street Food (#01-09)

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Petit Saigon Vietnamese Street Food

Westies, fret no more about curing your Vietnamese food cravings. Petit Saigon is now open in Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre, serving popular Vietnamese delights like banh mi and pho.

Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre - Beef Special Pho, Banh Mi
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Its signature is the Beef Special Pho (S$7.80), but you could specify your choice of Beef Shank (S$6.80), Slice (S$6.80), or Beef Balls (S$5.80) Pho if you’re more picky about your cut. Who doesn’t like a hearty bowl of noodles?

The Traditional Banh Mi costs S$7.20, but there are several options for this dish as well. There’s Banh Mi Beef (S$8.20), Pork (S$6.20), Chicken (S$6.20) and Eggs (S$5.20). Other available dishes include either Chicken or Pork Grilled Rice (S$5.80) as well as sides like Fresh Spring Rolls (S$4.50) and Mango Salad (S$5.80).

Order Delivery: foodpanda 
Mon to Fri: 9.30am – 8.30pm
Sat & Sun: 9am – 8.30pm

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