I love this. Typical of all such food centres in the heart of public housing estates. Cheap and good. With a lot of food of different racial and cultural origins. I like the Indian food here.
Can be really crowded at meal time with long queues. Tables are clean.
No parking problem as there is a huge public carpark next to it.
Plenty of choices at reasonable prices. Love the Joo Chiat prawn noodle, the soup is still very flavorful and they were formerly from Onan Road...moved to Carpmael Road and now in Ayer Rajah Food Centre. Amazing to see 3 Indian rojak stalls, couldn't resist and ended ordering some to try. We got from Habib, very nice and the sauce is uniquely sweet and spicy.
This is one hawker centre that is constantly busy, day or night. Some stalls cater to the breakfast / lunch crowds, others the lunch / dinner crowds.
There's a great selection of muslim food stalls here, more than many other hawker centres.
Some of my favourites are the roti prata (stall 55), Joo Chiat prawn noodles, minced pork noodles, soy sauce chicken, satay, and the 2 kopi stalls on both sides of stall 55.
It does get busy during peak hours, so it's best to go during off peak, then you'll have better chances of getting a seat. For good malay indian food, this is one place worth checking out.
Note that there's a major renovation coming up. I think the food centre will be closed from June to July 2022.
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