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Nice Western Food @ Tanglin Halt Hawker Centre
Last Post 13 May 2010 10:12 AM by vandal. 11 Replies.
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22 Feb 2008 05:24 PM  

Had this really nice western food from Tanglin Halt Hawker Centre.

I love their tender pork chops that cost onloy $4.50. It includes 2 pieces of pork chop, 1 baked potato, some fries and salad. Really value for money.

Other than pork chops, they also sell fish & chips, chicken cutlet etc. Can't rem the exact stall number to this stall but this stall is easy to find in the hawker centre. The hawker centre is within walking distance from Commonwealth MRT station.

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22 Feb 2008 09:05 PM  
haha. so near where i stay. but, i never eaten yet.
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22 Feb 2008 09:15 PM  
Posted By littlelamb on 02/22/2008 09:05:22 PM
haha. so near where i stay. but, i never eaten yet.



you can go try ... and also order the cheng tng from the nearby stall.. it's great.....

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23 Feb 2008 10:12 PM  

For those who are thinking of trying this Western food stall, take note that they only open at night or late in the evening.
No luck when i went there in the afternoon.

Tried the laksa from Wei Yi Laksa Prawn noodle instead.
Ordered the $2.50 variant Chicken Meat Laksa. Pretty tasty though the portion is small

 

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24 Feb 2008 12:01 AM  

thanks for sharing... I din know they dun open at night cos I always go there for dinner only  and the laksa looks good... gonna try that the next time i'm there

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15 Sep 2009 02:54 PM  
anyone remembered the western stall at the old 十六楼 hawker? it's known for it's Southern Chicken in a super big plate....wonder where they are now....

anyway, the 十六楼 chengteng stall, 蜜蜂园 was on 抢挡行动 last nite...got FULL MARKS!
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15 Sep 2009 04:04 PM  
I believe the rental there is cheap for this unrenovated hawker ctr.

$4.50 is great value for the pork chop.

But once the hawker ctr undergoes renovation, prices are sure to rise to at least $5.00, as HDB will definitely raise the rental.
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30 Jan 2010 11:11 AM  
Hi,

I've stayed here for all my life, and I can review them all since their beginning.

This stall has it's glory once, at one period when the stall owner's son was cooking. He, being one of the chef in one of the well-known hotel, did a very good job in the pork/chicken/lamp chops and the steaks.

However, after he left, the quality of the meat drops. At one point, I was eating chicken chop with the chicken mashed up (not fresh), and I stopped eating it since.

Not long after, the market undergo upgrades, that was early 2009. This stall moves to Alexandra Food Market till only a few weeks ago, when the Tanglin Halt market reopen, do I see this stall appearing again.

It might be me but I still got the phobia from eating that low quality chicken chop, but I'll definitely try again. From the photos, it seems they've resolved some past issue like unfresh meat, not fresh salad and veg. But I guess it was me, as all the stores got a fresh start in this.

There's another western food around the corner too, by the name of "No. 1 Western food". I reckon you should try if you'd like fried stuff rather than grill (chicken cutlet for example).

Feel free to ask me anything about food around that area ^_^
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09 Mar 2010 10:19 AM  
This western stall moved to alexandra hawker opp queensway shopping centre when the tanglin halt hawker was under reno....... i came back after it was open...
from the look of it, the q at No 1 western food which is behind this stall was better...
this stall not always open....maybe the owner got some attidue... like to drink wine previously.

The new hawker centre got a few others stall whcih sell better or cheaper food...
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05 May 2010 02:49 PM  
The western food "No: 1" was one of the original shop owner which started somewhere in 1970s. As far as I can remember the original name was something like "A1". After that, they parted ways due to some disputes. So now No: 1 owner still remain there.

As for the western food "Chef Western Food", he's the newer one came in somewhere in the 2000s. Can't remember when.

If you are there, you might also want to try the Char Kway Teow and Fried Hokkien Mee. That's the youngest son cooking now. His father was one of the best cook at that time. The shop is not always open, so take note.

The chicken rice stall is still there, "Ping Siang" I think. Also the youngest son manning the shop.
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12 May 2010 04:19 PM  
Posted By vandal on 05 May 2010 02:49 PM
The western food "No: 1" was one of the original shop owner which started somewhere in 1970s. As far as I can remember the original name was something like "A1". After that, they parted ways due to some disputes. So now No: 1 owner still remain there.

As for the western food "Chef Western Food", he's the newer one came in somewhere in the 2000s. Can't remember when.

If you are there, you might also want to try the Char Kway Teow and Fried Hokkien Mee. That's the youngest son cooking now. His father was one of the best cook at that time. The shop is not always open, so take note.

The chicken rice stall is still there, "Ping Siang" I think. Also the youngest son manning the shop.
The Char Kway Teow and Hokkien mee close at 7plus...
"Ping Siang" are u refering to the one facing bakery shop? 
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13 May 2010 10:12 AM  
>Posted By f_k72_red on 12 May 2010 04:19 PM
>The Char Kway Teow and Hokkien mee close at 7plus...
>"Ping Siang" are u refering to the one facing bakery shop? 
Yes, that's one of the oldest Chicken Rice Stall there.
 
Edit: 6/6/10 update.
 
The name for the hainanese chicken rice stall is "Ping Kee". I think he had change this, as far as I can remember it was "Ping Siang".
 
The name of the char kway teow is "Zheng Fa".
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