Don’t go to these markets & food centres scheduled for spring cleaning in July 2025

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The June school holidays have just ended and I’m back for the 7th instalment of our hawker spring cleaning series. With a whopping 79 markets & hawker centres involved last month, it’s a good thing that the cleaners can take a breather in July with just 12 places affected.

Let’s all take a moment to be grateful for those who spend their time and effort to make our makan places clean and spotless.

And with that, here’s my list of markets and hawker centres scheduled for spring cleaning in July 2025. Though there isn’t much, do make a mental note just in case!

1 Jul 2025:

  • 115 Bukit Merah View Market & Hawker Centre (115 Bukit Merah View)

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Those working around Chinatown might need to head over to Chinatown Complex Market instead during lunchtime.

7 Jul 2025:

  • Sembawang Hills Food Centre (590 Upper Thomson Road)

7 to 8 Jul 2025:

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  • East Coast Lagoon Food Village (1220 ECP)

For those windsurfing nearby or cycling along the beach during this 2-day spring cleaning, you’ll need to find dinner elsewhere.

7 to 9 Jul 2025:

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  • Changi Village Market & Hawker Centre (2/3 Changi Village Road)

If you’re planning to enjoy some nasi lemak for breakfast or snack on the delicious curry puffs from What The Puff!, don’t make a wasted trip down in the course of these 3 days.

14 to 15 Jul 2025:

  • Circuit Road Market & Food Centre (80 Circuit Road)

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14 to 17 Jul 2025:

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  • Haig Road Market & Food Centre (14 Haig Road)

Fans of Chef Chik and Lin Yu Mei Kolo Mee, don’t head down during the 4-day spring cleaning in July 2025— you’ve been warned!

28 Jul 2025:

  • Dunman Food Centre (271 Onan Road)
  • Telok Blangah Rise Market & Food Centre (36 Telok Blangah Rise)

Those who love the Dunman Road Char Siew Wanton Mee, do take note!

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Aaron Tan

A Singaporean ex-hotel chef who crazily plunged into the writing media world. Loves hawker centres, kopitiams & strives to find the best char kway teow on our shores!

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