Ban Seng Choon Cooked Food

While I was checking out the stalls at Bedok South Market and Food Centre, I passed by this stall called Ban Seng Choon Cooked Food. Frankly speaking, the stall layout doesn't look appealing but somehow, the fried bee hoon caught my attention.  Since my wife wanted to have something light, I suggested that she could try it out. She  ordered otar and Ikan bilis to go along with the Fried Bee Hoon. Don't be misled by the bee hoon's plain appearance, it is in fact very moist and tasty. The ikan billis is nice and crispy and goes well with the bee hoon.  I have not tried the other items from this stall but the fried bee hoon is definitely a must try.
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Rating: 7/10 (Good, Must Try)

Blk 16 Bedok South Road
#01-203 Bedok South Market and Food Centre
S(460016)
 

Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee

I was at Bedok South Market and Food Centre today for breakfast. As usual I was walking around the Food Centre and noticed a queue at this stall called Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee. I decided to try out this stall and ordered a bowl of Fish Ball Noodles Dry with Chilli. As you eat the noodles, you will taste not just the chilli sauce but also a strong flavour of ketchup. The only ingredient is the fishball which is fresh and bouncy but I find it a little salty. You can check out this stall if you do not mind a strong ketchup taste for your noodles.
Rating: 6.5/10 (Above Average)

Hock Seng Choon Fish Ball Kway Teow Mee
Blk 16 Bedok South Road
#01-211 Bedok South Market and Food Centre
S(460016)
 

Hill Street Fried Kway Teow

I made a trip to Bedok South Market and Food Centre for breakfast today to try the Hill Street Fried Kway Teow. It has been so many years since they shifted out of Hill Street Hawker Centre. When I was there, I thought I was lucky because I didn't see a queue at the stall but I was wrong. When I placed my order, I was told to go back 30 minutes later. It was then that I realised that those before me were already seated down at their table waiting for their Fried Kway Teow. Nevetheless, I ordered a large plate of Fried Kway Teow for S$4.00 and I must say that the wait was worth. The Fried Kway Teow was delicious and it was not too sweet or salty. The lard comes in small bits unlike other Fried Kway Teow, the small bits of lard simply explode in your mouth. The chilli sauce also makes the Fried Kway Teow more spicy and tasty. Ingredients include lard, cockles, chinese sausages, eggs and bean sprouts. Overall, I find that the trip was well worth the effort and I was glad that I managed to taste this Fried Kway Teow again after so many years.
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Rating: 8/10 (Good, Must Try)

Hill Street Fried Kway Teow
Blk 16 Bedok South Road
#01-18 Bedok South Market and Food Centre
S(460016)
 

Bedok South Niu Ji Prawn Noodles (勿洛南 (牛记) 虾面)

I was at Bedok South Market and Food Centre for breakfast today. This was my first time at this hawker centre and as usual I would make my rounds to go around and see what people are queuing up for. I noticed this stall called Bedok South Niu Ji Prawn Noodles with a queue of people and there were also awards by various variety shows. I ordered a bowl of Prawn Bee Hoon Dry with chilli. The Bee Hoon is delicious and has ingredients like prawns, sliced meat and bean sprouts garnished with lots of fried onions making it very fragrant. I find that the chilli sauce added more flavour to the dish making it a little spicy. I was surprised to be able to find such good food here and it's one of the better ones I have tasted.
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Rating: 8/10 (Good, Must Try)

Bedok South Niu Ji Prawn Noodles (勿洛南 (牛记) 虾面)
Blk 16 Bedok South Road
#01-199 Bedok South Market and Food Centre
S(460016)