11 best food stalls at Tanglin Halt Market for a feast

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For this food guide, I ventured to one of Singapore’s oldest heritage sites: the old Tanglin Halt Market. Housed in the former Tanglin Halt Neighbourhood Centre in the Queenstown district and accessible within a few minutes walk from Commonwealth MRT, it functions as a cooked food centre for many residents to this day.

Tanglin Halt Market - exterior

Many pioneer business founders have built their lives in the 1960s building, and several are still active despite it being decades since they started. A large segment of the regulars consists of seniors, though younger faces, especially locals, still drop by occasionally.

Tanglin Halt Market - interior

I believe it’s time to give this long-standing hawker centre some well-deserved appreciation. Here are 11 good food stalls you can visit in Tanglin Halt Market for a heritage feast!

1. Tanglin Halt Original Peanut Pancake (#01-16)

Tanglin Halt Market - Tanglin Halt Original Peanut Pancake

Trying to catch the famous Tanglin Halt Original Peanut Pancake given my schedule was a little tricky, but I did it! This Singapore Best Foods-rated stall has been in operation since 1965 and opens as early as 3.30am in the wee hours for business. 

Tanglin Halt Market - Peanut Pancake

It sells a variety of min jiang kueh, which are so popular that most options sell out before 10am. The Peanut Pancake (S$1) was nothing short of sugary sweet and nutty, and the pancake was rather chewy. Soft and sticky, the pancake picked up the crunchiness and flavour of the chopped peanuts and sugar which overflowed from its sides.

Tanglin Halt Market - Pancakes

Besides Peanut, flavours like Black Sesame Peanut (S$1.50), Yam Paste (S$1.50) and even Pandan Leaf Green Bean Paste (S$1.20) are offered – come early and grab them before they run out!

Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun: 3.30am – 11.30am
Closed on Mon, Wed & Fri

2. Lao Cai Shi Minced Meat Noodles (#01-19)

If you’re down for bak chor mee, check out Lao Cai Shi Minced Meat Noodles. It’s a popular stall, especially during lunch hours, that serves savoury minced meat noodle dishes.

Tanglin Halt Market - Lao Cai Shi Minced Meat Noodle

The Signature Teochew Noodle (S$5/S$6) comes in Dry and Soup versions and is more ingredient-heavy for a hearty meal. It contains fishcake, fishballs, minced meat, mushrooms, prawns and fish dumplings, which create an umami-rich combination to help you fuel your day. 

Tanglin Halt Market - Signature Teochew Noodle

Besides that, you can also order Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle (S$4/S$5) or Sliced Abalone Noodle (S$4/S$5) and choose from noodle options like mee pok. It all depends on your liking

Mon to Sat: 5am – 1.30pm
Closed on Sun

3. Ban Seng Roasted Meat Supplier (#01-15)

Tanglin Halt Market - Ban Seng Roasted Meat Supplier

Visiting Ban Seng Roasted Meat Supplier was not initially at the front of my mind, but things changed after I caught sight of a fellow diner munching away at a hearty plate of Roasted Duck Noodles (S$4). It serves plenty of roast meat rice and noodle dishes, with selections ranging from steamed chicken to roast pork.

Tanglin Halt Market - Char Siew Rice w soup

The rich and juicy barbecued honeyed pork of the Char Siew Rice (S$3) was delicious, and the amount offered was pretty substantial. I was also offered a thicker cut and a bowl of Preserved Veg Soup for an additional S$2, which I accepted. The soup itself was surprisingly not salty but contained the deep flavours of the meat scraps and preserved vegetables.

Order Delivery: foodpanda
Sun to Fri: 7am – 3pm & 5pm – 7pm
Closed on Sat

4. Jiu Ye (#01-09)

Tanglin Halt Market - Jiu Ye

Jiu Ye is the best place to fulfil your steamed rice noodle roll cravings here at Tanglin Halt Market. The couple-run stall serves several Hong Kong-style chee cheong fun dishes with fillings such as Turnip (S$3.70), Char Siew (S$3.50) and Veg & Egg (S$3) Chee Cheong Fun. Porridge dishes like Sliced Fish & Cuttlefish (S$4.70) and Century Egg Meatball Porridge (S$3.50) are also available, and there’s an option to top up your chee cheong fun selections with Porridge (S$1.30) as well.

Tanglin Halt Market - Fresh Prawn Chee Cheong Fun

In my opinion, the Fresh Prawn Chee Cheong Fun (S$3.70) would’ve been way better if the 4 prawns had been chopped and distributed more evenly across the rice roll. Regardless, it was tasty paired with the savoury-sweet sauce, and the prawns were nice and fresh.

Tue to Sun: 6am – 10am
Closed on Mon

5. Han Lin Dim Sum (#01-12)

Tanglin Halt Market - Han Lin Dim Sum

Are you looking for dim sum? Look no further than Han Lim Dim Sum. Run by a lovely couple, it offers a selection of pau, chwee kueh and more at decent prices.

Tanglin Halt Market - Chwee Kueh, Big Pau
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Their Chwee Kueh contains no pork or lard, and the prices range from S$1.40 for 3 pieces, to S$4 for 10 pieces. Customers have pointed out that it has a firmer texture due to less water in the batter and is served with savoury chye poh. For something more substantial, Han Lim also sells traditional Zongzi (rice dumplings) at S$4.20 each

Tanglin Halt Market - Tau Sar Pau

Pau flavours available include the meaty Big Pau (S$1.80) and Yam Pau (S$1). I selected Tau Sar Pau (S$0.90), which was fluffy and filled with sweet red bean paste. 

Daily: 6am – 1pm

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6. Ah Luck Bean Curd (#01-17)

Tanglin Halt Market - Ah Luck Bean Curd

Ah Luck Bean Curd is said to have been in Tanglin Halt for over 60 years as a food cart, even prior to the market’s establishment. While its menu must have been a lot simpler back in the day, this dessert stall’s now modern signboard displays over 55 dessert and drink options. 

Tanglin Halt Market - Mango Pomelo Sago

Most customers come for the tian pin like Ah Luck’s ever-popular Beancurd (S$1.80/S$2) which comes in hot and cold options. Contemporary options include Mango Pomelo Sago (S$4.70) and drinks such as Matcha Milk Tea (S$3.50/S$4.50) and the beautiful blue Butterfly Pea Flower w Jelly (S$2.50). Still, it’d also be nice to return to classics like Red Bean Soup (S$1.80) and Soya Bean w/ Grass Jelly (S$1.90)

Daily: 11am – 9.30pm 

7. Wei Yi Laksa & Prawn Noodle (#01-20)

Tanglin Halt Market - Wei Yi Laksa & Prawn Noodle

Another of the more well-known stalls residing in the Market would be Wei Yi Laksa & Prawn Noodle. The queue at the stall speaks for itself – there’s always a high demand for the Laksa (S$5, S$6, S$8) and Prawn Noodle (S$4, S$5, S$8).

Tanglin Halt Market - Laksa
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The Laksa comes in variations with generous amounts of ingredients such as Chicken, Prawns, Cockles and Fried Bean Curd. To get the most out of your dollar, go with Option 5 which includes all of the above for S$6/S$8. Meanwhile, the Prawn Noodles come in 2 choices: Option 8 with Prawns and Fish Cake, and 9 with All Prawns. 

Tanglin Halt Market - Prawn Noodle
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Make sure you come early to queue for this crowd-favourite stall; it opens at 5.30am only 4 days a week.

+65 9782 1012
Tue: 5.30am – 12pm
Wed & Sat: 5.30am -12:30 pm
Sun: 5.30am – 11 am
Closed on Mon, Thu & Fri

8. Tanglin Halt Delicious Duck Noodles (#01-23)

Tanglin Halt Market - Tanglin Halt Delicious Duck Noodles

More than 6 decades old, Tanglin Halt Delicious Duck Noodles has humble origins as a roadside hawker selling Braised duck noodles along the Singapore River. The stall is still standing strong since its establishment in 1969, though its owners Mr and Mrs Chua are now rather elderly.

Tanglin Halt Market - Duck Noodle w Gizzard
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Most customers go for the Duck Noodle w/ Gizzard (S$4/S$5/S$6/S$8) or the Duck Meat Noodle (S$5/S$6/S$8). However, the stall does sell just Gizzards, Duck Tongue and Duck Feet from S$3 as well. The ducks are simmered for 3 hours with duck bones and herbs, so it’s no wonder that the ingredients and soup taste so flavourful.

+65 9782 9210
Tue, Thu & Sat: 5am – 2pm
Closed on Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun

9. Edmond Chicken Rice (#01-28)

Tanglin Halt Market - Edmond Chicken Rice

If you’re looking for halal-certified chicken rice, do check out Edmond Chicken Rice, one of the 4 chicken rice stalls in the Market. The founder, Edmond, skipped school when he was 16 to perfect his craft under the guidance of a chicken rice uncle working under his block and opened his first stall around 2009.

Tanglin Halt Market - Roasted Chicken Rice, Chicken Noodle

Edmond’s Chicken Rice (S$4.50, Set for S$6.50) is available in Roast or Steam chicken depending on your preference. For specific cuts of chicken other than breast meat, go for Drum Stick Rice (S$5) or Double Wing Rice (S$5).

There’s also Chicken Noodles (S$4) and Chicken Porridge (S$4) for those feeling something different, or Oyster Sauce Vegetable (S$4.50) for a veggie top-up.

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+65 9834 2842
Mon to Thu & Sat: 9.30am – 5pm
Fri: 9.30am – 12am
Closed on Sun
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10. C 餐 Fried Chicken (#01-06)

C 餐 (directly translated to “meal”) Fried Chicken appears to be the only stall selling Western food in Tanglin Halt Market. The meat for each dish is fried to order and takes around 10 minutes of waiting time. That’s according to a notice taped on the glass, though there were already a few deep-fried chickens on display when I passed by and took a peek.

Tanglin Halt Market - C 餐 Fried Chicken

Reviews have praised the pasta and rice dishes like the Chicken Wing Spaghetti (S$6.50) and Western Fried Rice + Half Fried Chicken (S$7.50). Other than the crispy chicken, the tomato spaghetti studded with carrots, onion and cheese and the fragrant fried rice have won the hearts of customers.

Tanglin Halt Market - Chicken Wing Spaghetti
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Fried chicken isn’t all that the stall serves— it does have options like Western Fried Rice + Grilled Chicken Chop (S$7.50) and Fish Fillet Spaghetti (S$9). Or, if all you want is a nibble, the Fried Chicken Wings cost S$1.60 per piece.

Order Delivery: foodpanda
Daily: 10am – 7.30pm

11. Hao Zai Lai Ban Mian Fish Soup (#01-21)

A friendly and hardworking foreign lady runs Hao Zai Lai Ban Mian Fish Soup, a relatively new cooked food stall in Tanglin Halt Market. She mans the stall almost daily but briefly mentioned the possibility of her returning home soon.

Tanglin Halt Market - Hao Zai Lai Ban Mian Fish Soup

There are plenty of options to choose from here, all of which are fairly affordable. The lowest-priced options are Peanut Porridge, Century Egg Porridge and Minced Meat Porridge at S$3.50. Meanwhile, the priciest one would be Tomyam/Mala Seafood Soup or Noodles at S$6.

Tanglin Halt Market - Zha Jiang Mian

For something simple, try the Sliced Fish Soup w/ Lettuce or Bitter Gourd (S$5). If you’re craving something with pork, go for the Zha Jiang Mian (S$5), which came with minced meat and cucumber shreds.

Sun to Fri: 6am – 8pm
Closed on Sat

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Tanglin Halt Market

48A Tanglin Halt Road, Singapore 148813

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Tanglin Halt Market

48A Tanglin Halt Road, Singapore 148813

Operating Hours: 6.30am - 8.30pm (Mon to Sat), 6.30am - 3.30pm (Sun)

Operating Hours: 6.30am - 8.30pm (Mon to Sat), 6.30am - 3.30pm (Sun)

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