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best hawker centre

It's easy to tell how good or bad a hawker centre is: go there at around 2-3pm on a weekend, and see how many stalls are still open.

In my limited experience, the smallest and 'saddest' ones are:

Pek Kio
Jalan Kukoh
Shunfu Mart
Havelock Road

The latter two are salvaged by having some great stalls.
 
I love Boat Quay hawker ctr. No more leow. :frown:

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Most expensive HC。Marine Parade.
Most varieties and good, Old Kallang Airport HC.
 
True. Cos under MOE. But some foodcourt no halal section. Especially Koufu foodcourt. One at Pasir Ris.
Who the fuck care got Halal or not. When pick Miss Sinkieland I pick the one who can make me cum not got halal or not.
 
my fave hawker centre is....

Sukhumvit Soi 38 Street

We used to love the food market along the street Sukhumvit Soi 38 but after serving delicious street food for decades, it has now sadly reduced the number of stalls due to construction work of a new huge building.

Sukhumvit Soi 38 is now more like an indoor food court but still serves excellent authentic Thai street food. It still is one of our favorite places to head for cheap delicious and fresh street food in Bangkok.

Street Food Soi 38 Bangkok
Sukhumvit Soi 38 is now more like an indoor food court, but still serves delicious street food

Street Food Soi 38 Bangkok

Food seller Soi 38 Bangkok

Street Food Bangkok
Tasty juicy Satay (meat skewers) at Sukhumvit Soi 38
  • Address: Sukhumvit Soi 38 street
  • How to get there: Taxi or BTS Skytrain to Thong Lo station and you are right by the street food area.
  • Opening hours: Afternoon around 17:00 until late
 
Wasn't this next to Battery road? The bank buildings are in the background.

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Now you have a silly statue for tourists. :roflmao:

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Yup. This place bring back fond memories. Used to work at battery rd, shenton way area. Lunch time my favourite eating place. Taking my time to eat and admiring the river. Long Q. But food was cheap and sedap. Ya..now tat place sucks.
 
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