Food in Ang Mo Kio: Your guide to the best restaurants, stalls, and more

24/09/2024

12 min read

If it weren’t for pesky things like “work” and “friends”, you could live in Ang Mo Kio forever. The satellite district is huge and has (almost) everything you could need. There’s food in Ang Mo Kio’s many hawker centres, malls near its MRT station, and one of our country’s four iconic dragon playgrounds in its streets.

Ang Mo Kio is also old. It’s one of Singapore’s oldest housing districts, and either you or someone you know probably has grandparents living there. And where there’s old stuff, there’s an opportunity to experience some of the finer points of our hawker heritage. Yep, it’s time to talk about legendary decades-old family-run stalls, beloved neighbourhood touchstones, and the occasional new face on the block.

Ang Mo Kio hawker stalls and other affordable eateries

01 • Yunos n Family (halal)

(Photo: Miss Tam Chiak)

Just a stone’s throw away from the MRT station is Yunos n Family, a stall in 724 Ang Mo Kio Central that’s been serving some of Singapore’s best mee rebus (boiled noodles) since 1965.

The stall has one of the most extensive selections of mee rebus in Singapore, including Mee Rebus Drumstick and Mee Rebus Babat (tripe). All of the mee rebus dishes are served with the family’s signature sweet sauce and topped with crunchy chilli for that extra kick. The stall also serves grilled-to-order satay, which is a perfect, smoky complement to any bowl of mee.

📍 Address: 724 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, #01-01, Singapore 560724
⏰ Opening hours: Mon to Sat, 11am – 7pm
📞 Contact: 9880 3705
🍴 Halal status: Halal
🌐 Website: instagram.com/yunosnfamily

02 • Magic Kitchen

(Photo: Seth Lui)

You don’t need to go to town or spend a bomb to eat something trendy. Magic Kitchen’s Thick Toasts recall the famous Shibuya honey toasts we keep seeing on Instagram.

Forgivingly, they aren’t so overwhelmingly huge as to leave diners with a too-full belly and a plate with half a brick of honey-drenched bread. The toasts come in egg mayo and honey butter sugar, both of which are generously portioned out so that each bite is flavourful and moist.

If you’re not one for bread, the 20-year old neighbourhood darling is also especially proud of its Laksa Chee Cheong Fun.

📍 Address: 529 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, #01-2335, Singapore 560529
⏰ Opening hours: 8am – 2pm, Wed to Fri and Sun to Mon
📞 Contact: 6453 3781
🍴 Halal status: Not halal
🌐 Website: instagram.com/magickitchenamk

03 • Fu Hua Soya Bean

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You’ve never had soya bean like this before. From gula melaka (palm sugar syrup) to bandung (rose syrup) and even peppermint, there seems to be very little that this family-run store won’t throw into their soya bean drinks.

Whatever genius guides their hand seems to be paying off for them, as their drinks and bean curd desserts can give any chain soya bean store a run for their money. Mercifully, their drinks also veer clear of the dreaded “cup loaded with too much ice” syndrome.

📍 Address: 527 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, #01-108, Cheng San Market & Cooked Food Centre, Singapore 560527
⏰ Opening hours: 5.30am – 12.30am daily
🍴 Halal status: Not halal

04 • Sumo Fried Hokkien Mee

(Photo: Seth Lui)

Located in Ang Mo Kio’s 628 Market, Sumo Fried Hokkien Mee serves everything you could possibly want for a perfect Hokkien Mee meal, including carrot cakes, fried oyster, and a homemade signature chilli sauce.

Of course, the actual Hokkien Mee here does not disappoint. The ingredients are fresh, the noodles absorb the sauce wonderfully, and the stock (boiled for 3 hours before serving) is rich and creamy. It’s no wonder how the stall has become a favourite food for Ang Mo Kio locals for over a decade.

📍 Address: 628 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4, #01-76, 628, Market & Food Centre, Singapore 560628
⏰ Opening hours: Tue to Sat, 9.30am – 8pm | Sun, 9.30am – 12am | Mon, 2am – 8am, 9.30am – 8pm
🍴 Halal status: Not halal
🌐 Website: facebook.com/Sumobigprawnnoodle

05 • Phuket Town Mookata

Dare you challenge the mountain? Phuket Meat Mookata is renowned for its 1kg Meat Mountains, which are sure to make even the hungriest among us stop in their tracks.

These stalagmites of savouriness contain a rainbow of liberally seasoned pork and chicken, and are surrounded by a small moat of meatballs, sausages, and fishcakes doused in umami sauce. Bring friends.

For those of us that love the mookata life but don’t have black holes for stomachs, the stall also serves a la carte mookata, rice and noodle-based meals, and a generous range of side dishes.

📍 Address: 340 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, #01-1697, Singapore 560340
⏰ Opening hours: Sun to Mon, Wed to Thu, 12pm – 12am | Fri to Sat, 12pm – 1am | Tue, 12pm – 11pm
📞 Contact: 8613 0826
🍴 Halal status: Not halal
🌐 Website: facebook.com/phukettownmookataamk

06 • Banh Mi Saigon

(Photo: DanielFoodDiary)

If you’re talking about banh mi in Ang Mo Kio, there can only be one answer. Regarded as one of the best banh mi spots in Singapore, this unassuming stall shares a space with a small Vietnamese provisions store, so it really does feel like a tiny slice of Saigon was cut out and transplanted to Singapore.

No matter what you order, you’re in for a treat, as all the cold cuts used by the store are made according to a century-old family recipe. The meat, thankfully, doesn’t taste like it’s 100 years old, as all ingredients are made in-house, including the baguette and pate.

📍 Address: 505 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, #01-2668, Singapore 560505
⏰ Opening hours: 9am – 9pm daily
🍴 Halal status: Not halal
🌐 Website: banhmisaigon.oddle.me/en_SG

07 • Fuji Izakaya & Oyster Bar

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Fresh grilled oysters and Japanese food in Ang Mo Kio Hub? Say it ain’t so. Fuji Izakaya & Oyster Bar is not your typical food court stall. Their juicy oysters come in Mentaiko, Truffle, Sambal, Cheese, and Garlic. These flavours all compliment the strong, briny taste of the oysters in different ways, so if you love oysters as much as we do, you’ll never get bored.

For fans of more subtle tastes, the stall also serves classic Japanese hawker fare that you can never really go wrong with, such as Ebi Fry Don (fried shrimp rice bowl), Saba Tori Katsu (saba fish and fried chicken), and Beef Ramen noodles. But really, it’s the fresh oysters that make this one of the best places in AMK Hub for food.

📍 Address: 53 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, #03-12, AMK Hub, Singapore 569933
⏰ Opening hours: 8am – 10pm daily
🍴 Halal status: Not halal

Restaurants and cafes in Ang Mo Kio you should check out

08 • Srisun Express (halal)

(Photo: Srisun Express)

Srisun Express is no stranger to serving up good food in Ang Mo Kio. It started out serving South Indian cuisine, but by popular demand expanded its repertoire to include North Indian cuisine. Now, they serve North and South Indian, Malaysian, Western, and Singaporean cuisines! If people love it, they’ll cook it.

If their expansive menu filled with Impossible Meat Roti John and Kway Teow Chicken Tikka feels overwhelming to you, get the Kaya Prata. It’s a refreshing combination of two beloved local dishes, and the combination of the crunchy prata and the sweet kaya is sure to evoke nostalgia in just about anyone.

📍 Address: 407 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, #01-743, Teck Ghee Square, Singapore 560407
⏰ Opening hours: Open 24/7
📞 Contact: 6665 1743
🍴 Halal status: Halal
🌐 Website: srisunexpress.com.sg

09 • Wonders

(Photo: DanielFoodDiary)

There are many ice cream places in Singapore, but only one of them bears the honour of being the country’s only mahjong-themed ice cream cafe. Wonders is decked out floor-to-ceiling in mahjong iconography, from the 13 in its logo (13 wonders is the name of a winning mahjong hand) to the neon 發 (fā) (prosperity) sign that draws your eye the second you enter.

The mahjong theming is more than a simple gimmick, as the ice cream here comes in flavours inspired by Chinese sweets. With flavours such as Pineapple Tart, Osmanthus Oolong, and a Chrysanthemum, Honey, and Cacao Nib mixture, one bite of the ice cream at Wonders is sure to bring to mind the sound of clacking tiles and hands shuffling against felt tabletops.

📍 Address: Block 128 HDB Ang Mo Kio, #01-1867, Singapore 560128
⏰ Opening hours: Sun to Thu, 12pm – 11pm | Fri to Sat, 12pm – 12am
🍴 Halal status: Not halal
🌐 Website: instagram.com/wonders.sg

10 • Shanghai Renjia

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Despite its unassuming exterior and small capacity, you’ll want to reserve a seat here early. Shanghai Renjia (literally Shanghai Family) is a family-owned restaurant that serves — you guessed it, hand-made Shanghai comfort food.

The homely atmosphere and affordable dim sum have made this a favourite amongst Ang Mo Kio’s residents, who can count themselves lucky to live so close to one of Singapore’s best and only Sheng Jian Bao (pan fried pork bun) spots.

If you’re a fan of xiao long bao (steamed dumpling), this Shanghai take on the dish is a must-try, as the dish uses a similar concept of filling a dumpling with soup, but with a crispy exterior for a sharper contrast between the two textures.

📍 Address: 151 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5, #01-3046, Singapore 560151
⏰ Opening hours: 11am – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm daily
📞 Contact: 6368 6927
🍴 Halal status: Not halal
🌐 Website: facebook.com/shrjjsg

11 • Social Smoker

(Photo: Social Smoker)

Chef Neo Chee Yong started Social Smoker as a way to bring the lessons he learnt working at a San Francisco smokehouse back home. Alongside 2 chefs from the 3 Michelin-starred restaurant Zen, the 3 friends have created the ultimate American-inspired BBQ experience.

All of this restaurants’ meat is smoked with a $20,000 custom-built, wood-flavoured smoker, but the standout is the Beef Brisket, which is smoked for 12 hours and cooked Texas-style. This means you’re in for bites of salt-and-pepper crust that give way to fatty, rich meat.

If you’re looking for finer dining, the chefs’ Michelin experience shows itself more plainly in the Smoked Banana Tart, which has a nutty fragrance and feels like it could be another cafes’ signature all on its own.

📍 Address: 4 Jalan Kuras, Singapore 577723
⏰ Opening hours: Fri, 9am – 9pm | Sat to Sun, 8am – 9pm
📞 Contact: 9363 6380
🍴 Halal status: Not halal
🌐 Website: instagram.com/socialsmoker.sg

(Featured photo adapted from: Social Smoker and Srisun Express)

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