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4 hawker centres to close for 3-month renovation from Sep 2025
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Known as one of Toa Payoh’s longest-standing food centres, this hawker centre houses around 80 stalls that draw loyal crowds. Among them is Hai Kee Noodle, beloved for its affordable wanton and dumpling noodles, and Sin Sin Prawn Crackers, where crunchy fried snacks are paired with simple, comforting bee hoon. Western food fans swear by the hearty plates at Wanted Western Delights, while Seletar Sheng Mian & Mee Hoon Kway serves handmade noodles swimming in a comforting pork bone broth.
Slightly further north, this hotspot is practically synonymous with Ho Bee Roasted Food, where never-ending queues are seen for tender char siew, sio bak, and roast duck. Another must-try is Sumo Fried Prawn Hokkien Mee, whose wok-hei-laden noodles and addictive chilli keep regulars coming back. This market also houses popular stalls like Sing Soon Lee Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice and Song Heng Fishball Minced Meat Noodle.
For many Jurong dwellers, this hawker centre is practically a legend in its own right, anchored by the iconic Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak, where coconut-fragrant rice and crispy chicken wings are a must-try for any late-night supper run. Regulars also flock to I. Mohamed Ismail Food Stall for prata and briyani, while Yao Heng Cooked Food has been dishing out satay bee hoon and pork-rib noodles for over 4 decades. With over 100 stalls offering everything from oyster omelette at Ghee Huat to comforting bowls of fish porridge at Lin Ji Yu Tang Yu Zhou, this hawker centre truly is a west-side food haven.
Finally, this hawker centre nestled in the east is home to Lin Yu Mei, often touted as one of the best kolo mee in Singapore, thanks to its springy noodles, smoky char siew, and perfectly balanced chilli sauce. Another standout is Chef Chik, where former restaurant chef Chik whips up hearty Cantonese rice bowls, claypot dishes, and double-boiled soups. Haig Road remains a hub for Malay-Muslim fare, from globally acclaimed Haig Road Putu Piring to Warong Sudi Mampir’s freshly grilled satay.
These 4 hawker centres may only be closing for a few months, but their absence will certainly be felt. If you’ve been meaning to revisit your favourite stalls or discover a new gem, now’s the best time to do so! Set a date, grab your loved ones, and plan a hawker crawl before 22 Sep rolls around.
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4 beloved hawker centres across the country will be taking a temporary break as they undergo Repairs and Redecoration (R&R) works later this year. From Sep to Dec 2025, regulars of Toa Payoh Lorong 8, Ang Mo Kio 628, Boon Lay Place, and Haig Road Market will need to plan ahead if they want to squeeze in their favourite meals before the shutters come down.1. Toa Payoh Lorong 8 Market & Hawker Centre (22 Sep 2025 to 24 Nov 2025)
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4. Haig Road Market and Cooked Food Centre (22 Sep 2025 to 22 Dec 2025)
These 4 hawker centres may only be closing for a few months, but their absence will certainly be felt. If you’ve been meaning to revisit your favourite stalls or discover a new gem, now’s the best time to do so! Set a date, grab your loved ones, and plan a hawker crawl before 22 Sep rolls around.