7 must-try Kopitiam food stalls around Singapore to add to your makan list
Singaporeans adore eating, and aside from hawker centres, the best spot to savour local flavours is undoubtedly food courts. Since 1988, Kopitiam has passionately upheld this mission, bringing beloved Singaporean dishes to everyone with convenience and affordability through their food stalls.
Discovering a mouthwatering plate of nasi padang, a steaming bowl of fishball noodles, a delightful Western platter or a refreshing bowl of dessert from their food stalls, all under a single roof, saves you precious time and effort.
An essential complement to exceptional cuisine is a delightful ambience. The recently revitalised Kopitiam outlets at Tiong Bahru Plaza, Jem, Jurong Point, Plaza Singapura, and Tampines Mall have been thoughtfully redesigned, offering a diverse range of interior themes that create a captivating atmosphere.
Want a great deal? Keep reading as some of these Kopitiam food stalls are currently offering exclusive stall eVouchers with fantastic offers valid until 12 Oct 2023 (don’t say bo jio).
Journey with me as I introduce to you 7 new & existing noteworthy food stalls at Kopitiam for a satisfying meal.
1. Bereket Kebab & Turkish Cuisine
Bereket Kebab & Turkish Cuisine is nestled within Kopitiam on the fourth floor of Compass One.
Chef Gokhan Toprakci, originally from Turkey, embarks on his inaugural culinary venture by establishing his very own food stall. Hailing from a family that operates an authentic Turkish cuisine restaurant in his hometown, Chef Gokhan received personal mentorship from his father, honing his skills in both the family recipes and restaurant operations.
The Lamb Shank Mandi Rice (S$15.90) was a delightful marriage of aromatic long-grain rice and 8-hour long slow-braised lamb shank.
The basmati, delicately scented with star anise and an array of ambrosial herbs, was beautifully complemented by the inclusion of cashews and sultanas. Meanwhile, the lamb was exquisitely fork-tender and devoid of any gaminess. The dish was accompanied by a fresh chopped salad and a bowl of broth containing the fatty bits of the lamb.
For dessert, there were the usual crowd-favourites like Baklava (S$9.90) and Kunafe (S$9.90). We also tried the Asure Noah’s Pudding (S$7.90), which according to Chef Gokhan, is the oldest dessert in the world.
It was a wholesome bowl of sweet soup filled with all sorts of fruit, nuts and grains such as almonds, macadamia, hazelnuts, dried figs, barley, chickpeas… the list goes on.
Be sure to explore the other menu items such as Halloumi Grill Cheese (S$8.90), Hummus with Bread (S$6.90) and Kebab Wrap with Fries (S$7.90 for chicken, S$8.90 for beef).
Exclusive Stall Deal
From today until 12 Oct 2023, Bereket Kebab & Turkish Cuisine is offering S$2 off for the Asure Noah’s Pudding (S$5.90, U.P S$7.90).
1 Sengkang Square, Kopitiam @ Compass One, #04-11, Singapore 545078
Daily: 11am – 10pm
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2. Jo Leong Yong Tau Foo
The next time you’re shopping at the factory outlets of IMM, head over to Kopitiam @ IMM Jo Leong Yong Tau Foo for some Malaysian-styled goodness.
Partners, Johan and Soon Leong, hail from Petaling Jaya and Hulu Selangor respectively. Believe it or not, they crossed paths when Johan’s wife ran a Filipino food stall (listing #5) next to Soon Leong’s yong tau foo stall at Kopitiam @ Hillion Mall.
You’ve got plenty of options at just S$6.30! Take your pick from:
Yong Tau Foo Soup (6pcs) with your choice of Bee Hoon, Noodle, or Rice
Yong Tau Foo Soup (7pcs)
Yong Tau Foo Dry (6pcs) served with Noodle
All you need to do is select from their diverse array of ingredients, and you’re good to go!
If you’re in a mood for something more bold and exciting, you can top up an additional S$1.20 to have your bowl of yong tau foo with Tom Yam or Laksa gravy instead.
The Tom Yam delivered a delightful blend of sourness, spiciness, and a hint of sweetness, all in one tantalising package. I loved it when my pieces of beancurd roll and wanton had soaked up all that flavoursome tom yum broth— it created a satisfying eating experience.
The Laksa, on the other hand, transported me to the world of Nyonya cuisine with its rich, creamy, and coconut-infused goodness. It unquestionably claimed the title of my favourite dish from the stall.
Don’t forget to dip your pieces of yong tau foo into the homemade chilli paste (brimming with the rich essence of shrimp) and their fried shallots in oil.
2 Jurong East Street 21, Kopitiam @ IMM, Stall MR02, #03-55, Singapore 609601
Daily: 9am – 10pm
3. Legendary Beef Noodles by Blanco Court
Legendary Beef Noodles by Blanco Court, located at Kopitiam @ Tampines Mall stays true to the essence of its famous beef noodle creations. The stall is on its way to obtaining its Halal certification, so Muslim friends; just give them a little while more.
Delve into the exquisite flavours of their meticulously-crafted beef noodles, where tender meat and fragrant spices come together in perfect harmony. Additionally, their beef balls are handcrafted in-house; be sure to try them!
Priced at just S$12.90, the Superior Beef Noodles truly shined with beef slices, shank, tripe and tendon, all harmoniously nestled atop a generous bed of thick bee hoon. A piquant dark gravy cascades over this ensemble, followed by a delightful garnish of peanuts, salted vegetables, Chinese celery, and a calamansi wedge.
Every component of the dish exudes the pinnacle of beef perfection, boasting a sublime tenderness and rich, enticing flavour. As the noodles intertwined with the savoury gravy, crunchy peanuts and tangy pickled vegetables, I was reluctant for each mouthful to come to an end.
Don’t miss out on the Signature Fried Chicken Wings (S$4.90 for 2)— they are undeniably addictive. The menu also offers delectable sides like Oyster Sauce Vegetable (S$4.90) and Tau Kee Rolls (S$4.90) to complete your dining experience.
Exclusive Stall Deal
From today until 12 Oct 2023, Legendary Beef Noodles by Blanco Court is offering 50% off on its 2nd bowl.
4 Tampines Central 5, Kopitiam @ Tampines Mall, Stall #12, #04-27/28/29, Singapore 529510
Daily: 10am – 9.30pm
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4. Simply Noodles
The kitchen of Simply Noodles at Kopitiam Corner @ Vista Point is helmed by ex-hotel chef, Ben Tan, who had been working at an established hotel in Orchard Road for 6 years.
Chef Ben brings his wealth of expertise to the kitchen, crafting a unique soup concoction using pork big bones, ikan bilis (anchovies), and soya beans. The star attractions on the menu include the Lor Mee (S$4.50), Signature Noodle (S$6.50), Laksa (S$4.80), and Mini Wok Noodles (S$6.00).
The dry Signature Noodle had a bed of lettuce supporting the mound of mee kia, fishcake, crab stick, 1 meatball, pork slices, mock abalone and 1 fishball topped with slices of chilli padi, fried shallots and spring onions.
While the noodles were delicious on its own, it was the unassuming side broth that truly dazzled my taste buds. The unpretentious-looking soup was a hidden gem, bursting with an explosion of tastes. Thankfully, the stall generously provides complimentary soup refills for those of us who just can’t get enough (count me in!).
The Mini Wok Noodles featured a pot of broth atop a small burner to keep it piping hot. The soup contained fishcake slices, crab sticks, mock abalone, 1 fishball, pork slices, minced pork, 1 pork ball, and a cracked egg.
The soup was creamier than the clear broth I had earlier due to the added egg and I had a good time slurping it up together with all the ingredients in it. The broth, enriched by the golden embrace of the egg, exuded a velvety texture. This bowl of goodness will be comforting to have on a cold, rainy day.
Exclusive Stall Deal
From today until 12 Oct 2023, Simply Noodles is selling the Mini Wok Noodle for only S$5.60 (U.P S$6).
548 Woodlands Drive 44, Kopitiam @ Vista Point, #01-21, Stall #10, Singapore 730548
Daily: 10am – 9.30pm
5. MS BBQ
MS BBQ started during the pandemic at Kopitiam @ Hillion Mall in May 2021. Prior to opening the stall, owner, Emee, dedicated herself to perfecting the unique Inasal chicken recipe during the pandemic period.
A standout offering on the menu is the Inasal Chicken BBQ with Rice (S$7.50), a true must-try. The BBQ chicken’s flavour evokes memories of the renowned Philippine fast-food chain, ‘Mang Inasal.’ This delectable dish is crafted with a marination process that includes traditional Filipino ingredients such as zesty lime, savoury soy sauce, and aromatic garlic.
There’s also the Bistek Tagaloc with Rice (S$6.50) which is quintessentially thinly-sliced beef steak braised in soy sauce, calamansi juice, garlic, ground black pepper, and onions cut into rings. It is a common staple in the Tagalog and Western Visayan regions of the Philippines.
There are also other delectable options on the menu like Fried Tilapia with Rice (S$8), Sour Milk Fish Soup with Rice (S$8) and Crispy Chicken Skin (S$5).
Exclusive Stall Deal
From today until 12 Oct 2023, MS BBQ is offering S$1 off for its Inasal Chicken BBQ with Rice (S$6.50, U.P S$7.50).
17 Petir Road, Kopitiam @ Hillion Mall, Stall #5, #02-15/16/18/19/20, Singapore 678278
Daily: 11am – 9pm
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6. Togi Korean Kitchen
Togi Korean Kitchen at Kopitiam @ Plaza Singapura used to operate as a full-fledged restaurant named Togi Korean Restaurant, which was located at 11 Mosque Street back in 2003. It quickly gained acclaim for its exceptional Korean cuisine, perfect for both group gatherings and family occasions.
Adapting to the dynamic shifts within the F&B industry and evolving corporate objectives, the business has humbly transformed into food court stalls. Yet, its unwavering commitment stands firm— to provide wallet-friendly, authentic Korean delicacies to all who yearn for the delightful flavours that echo the name Togi.
One of the signature dishes over here is the BBQ Pork Belly Set (S$13.50). Thinly-sliced pork belly is arranged on a sizzling hot plate and comes with a side of lettuce leaves, rice, kimchi and a soybean paste dipping sauce.
If you’re looking for something that will warm you up instantly, the Spicy Beef Soup (SS$12.50) or 1/2 Ginseng Chicken Soup (S$10.50) will do just the trick. These soups come with a choice of rice or noodles with 2 sides.
68 Orchard Road, Kopitiam @ Plaza Singapura, Stall #7, #06-15/16/17/18/19/20, Singapore 238839
Sun to Thu: 10am – 10pm
Fri & Sat: 10am – 11pm
7. Thai Makan by Thai Dynasty
Thai Makan by Thai Dynasty at Cantine @ Northpoint City is your gateway to authentic and wallet-friendly halal Thai cuisine.
Pride is taken in exclusively sourcing the finest ingredients, meticulously prepared fresh each day. With a team consisting entirely of Thai nationals manning their food stalls, you can rest assured of their unwavering commitment to delivering an authentic Thai culinary experience.
Kickstart your appetite with their selection of starters like Mango Salad (S7.30) and Thai Basil Chicken Wing (S$8.30 for 4 pieces).
You can also savour their signature dishes, including the thick Tom Yum Soup with Jasmine Rice (S$7.50 for chicken, S$8.50 for seafood), Green Curry Chicken with Jasmine Rice (S$7.50), Pad Thai (S$7.30 for chicken, S$8.30 for seafood/beef) and Basil Chicken with Rice & Egg (S$8.30).
For drinks, don’t miss the chance to relish the Thai Milk Tea (S$3) and Thai Lemongrass (S$3).
Exclusive Stall Deal
From today until 12 Oct 2023, Thai Makan by Thai Dynasty is offering free Thai Milk Tea or Lemongrass Drink (worth S$3) with any main dish purchased.
930 Yishun Avenue 2, Cantine @ Northpoint City, South Wing, Stall #10, #02-101/103, Singapore 769098
Daily: 9am – 10pm
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