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Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

5. Refuel Cafe​

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A Bedok gem, Refuel Cafe serves some good, substantial mains beside the usual cafe grub! Their Chilli Crab Pasta and Pulled Pork Waffles come highly recommended, and they also make some good coffee! On top of that, they also have a good variety of desserts, from pancakes to cakes, and at extremely reasonable prices. It’s a great place to have lunch and nurse a cup of coffee or snacking on a dessert afterwards, chilling for the rest of the afternoon.

Location: #01-3029, 744 Bedok Reservoir Road, Singapore 470744


Operating Hours: Mon, Wed – Fri: 11am – 9.30pm; Sat & Sun: 10am – 9.30pm (Closed on Tues)
 
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F&B Owners React To No Dine-In Rule: “I Don't Know Whether To Laugh Or Cry”​


Business will definitely drop because their space for dining in is unutilised and some people may choose to cook at home instead of dapao. But the stall holders should simply do dabao business as well as they can (politely and efficiently) and customers, both dining in and dabao, will flock back again. :thumbsup:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

5. Refuel Cafe​

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A Bedok gem, Refuel Cafe serves some good, substantial mains beside the usual cafe grub! Their Chilli Crab Pasta and Pulled Pork Waffles come highly recommended, and they also make some good coffee! On top of that, they also have a good variety of desserts, from pancakes to cakes, and at extremely reasonable prices. It’s a great place to have lunch and nurse a cup of coffee or snacking on a dessert afterwards, chilling for the rest of the afternoon.

Location: #01-3029, 744 Bedok Reservoir Road, Singapore 470744


Operating Hours: Mon, Wed – Fri: 11am – 9.30pm; Sat & Sun: 10am – 9.30pm (Closed on Tues)

Quite an innovative name for a cafe. :thumbsup:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

6. FatCat Ice Cream Bar​

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Easties may already be well familiar with this place, but FatCat Ice Cream Bar is THE go-to spot for sweet treats in Bedok! A humble cafe located under a HDB block, FatCat has earned a reputation for their innovative, artisan desserts sold at affordable prices!

The absolute must-try is their signature Charcoal Waffles – airy and crispy waffles best paired with their homemade Salted Egg Yolk Custard sauce. Easily the best waffles in town, the structural integrity of their thick, perfectly crafted waffles are never a miss! If you’re feeling more atas, try out their hotel-standard plated desserts like Reverse S’mores!


Location: #01-25, 416 Bedok North Ave 2, Singapore 460416


Operating Hours: Mon, Wed & Thurs: 1pm – 10pm; Fri: 1pm – 11pm; Sat: 12pm – 11pm; Sun: 12pm – 10pm (Closed on Tues)
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

6. FatCat Ice Cream Bar​

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Photo: fatcatsg (Instagram)
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Photo: fatcatsg (Instagram)
Easties may already be well familiar with this place, but FatCat Ice Cream Bar is THE go-to spot for sweet treats in Bedok! A humble cafe located under a HDB block, FatCat has earned a reputation for their innovative, artisan desserts sold at affordable prices!

The absolute must-try is their signature Charcoal Waffles – airy and crispy waffles best paired with their homemade Salted Egg Yolk Custard sauce. Easily the best waffles in town, the structural integrity of their thick, perfectly crafted waffles are never a miss! If you’re feeling more atas, try out their hotel-standard plated desserts like Reverse S’mores!


Location: #01-25, 416 Bedok North Ave 2, Singapore 460416


Operating Hours: Mon, Wed & Thurs: 1pm – 10pm; Fri: 1pm – 11pm; Sat: 12pm – 11pm; Sun: 12pm – 10pm (Closed on Tues)

Looks good :tongue:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

6. FatCat Ice Cream Bar​

FatCat.jpg
Photo: fatcatsg (Instagram)
FatCat-1.jpg
Photo: fatcatsg (Instagram)
Easties may already be well familiar with this place, but FatCat Ice Cream Bar is THE go-to spot for sweet treats in Bedok! A humble cafe located under a HDB block, FatCat has earned a reputation for their innovative, artisan desserts sold at affordable prices!

The absolute must-try is their signature Charcoal Waffles – airy and crispy waffles best paired with their homemade Salted Egg Yolk Custard sauce. Easily the best waffles in town, the structural integrity of their thick, perfectly crafted waffles are never a miss! If you’re feeling more atas, try out their hotel-standard plated desserts like Reverse S’mores!


Location: #01-25, 416 Bedok North Ave 2, Singapore 460416


Operating Hours: Mon, Wed & Thurs: 1pm – 10pm; Fri: 1pm – 11pm; Sat: 12pm – 11pm; Sun: 12pm – 10pm (Closed on Tues)

Eat these ice cream already really will become fat cat. :biggrin:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

7. Sin Bedok North BBQ Chicken Wing​

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Located in the famous Bedok 85 Fengshan Market, Sin Bedok North BBQ Chicken Wing serves amazing BBQ chicken wings. The skin is beautifully charred and crispy, and the meat is extremely flavourful and juicy. Despite the never-ending list of orders, service is efficient and you won’t have to wait long to get a plate of wings for yourself!

Location: #01–12, Fengshan Market, 85 Bedok North Road, Singapore 460085
Operating Hours: Mon – Sun: 4.30pm – 1am
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

7. Sin Bedok North BBQ Chicken Wing​

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Photo: ryanchengs (Instagram)
Located in the famous Bedok 85 Fengshan Market, Sin Bedok North BBQ Chicken Wing serves amazing BBQ chicken wings. The skin is beautifully charred and crispy, and the meat is extremely flavourful and juicy. Despite the never-ending list of orders, service is efficient and you won’t have to wait long to get a plate of wings for yourself!

Location: #01–12, Fengshan Market, 85 Bedok North Road, Singapore 460085
Operating Hours: Mon – Sun: 4.30pm – 1am

Is this better than the stall where LHL queues for chicken wings? :biggrin:

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from danielfooddiary.com:

Redhill Yan – The Chicken Wings PM Lee Hsien Loong Was Queuing For​


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When Singapore’s very own Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was seen queuing at Redhill Food Centre to buy fried chicken wings … we all went like “Seriously?”

It is not all the time that our Prime Minister would queue for 30 minutes just to buy fried chicken wings, not in a hawker stall, not without an entourage, not in the staggering Singapore heat.

Nobody knows exactly what his real reason for doing so was. Afterall, he could have sent his body guard to tabao for him.

PR stunt? Doing a David Cameron? He was bored? Wanted to feel what being ordinary would be like? A treat for Mdm Ho? Or maybe he read a food blog and was curious. Nah!

Back to the fried chicken wing stall. It is one of my favourite supper haunts, with a usual 10-15 minutes wait at night. Darn, the queue is just going to get longer, at least for this period of time.

What is so special about this stall: The beehoon at this stall cost just 60 cent. 60c! Ridiculously cheap. Owned by a Mr Hu, the price hasn’t changed in decades – the owner wanted to keep the price low for the older citizens staying in the area.

He picked up cooking while managing a zhi char stall in the 80s, therefore his beehoon reeks of strong ‘wok hei’ and is tasty, not overly rubbery.

The name of the stall is one of a kind. There actually isn’t such a word in the Chinese dictionary – 3 fires with water waves below. The 3 fires of the word ‘yan’ 焱 came from the owner’s name 火榮,balanced with 3 blue water waves. It is all about ‘feng shui’ as he believes to cook well, both fire and water are needed.

Some of the side items are fish cake, fried egg, luncheon meat, ngoh hiang, sausage (between 50 cents and $1), but nothing can beat the popularity of his famed chicken wings ($1.20).

Deep fried in high heat, the chicken wings are indeed one of the best in Singapore, delightfully crispy and juice may squirt out as you take bites. Dip into the spicy-sweet chili sauce for a perfect combination.

There was once a customer in front of me who ordered 20 pieces (quite normal), and the owner took pains to arrange the wings properly in the packet – drumlette on side and mid-joint on the other, demonstrating how much pride he has in his work and food. (Of course he had to be ridiculed by the customer for wasting time! Sigh.)

At least PM Lee chose to queue at a good stall and not waste his calories on lousy food.

Yan Fried Bee Hoon 焱
Redhill Lane Blk 85, Redhill Food Centre #01-09
Opening Hours: 3pm-10pm (Tues-Sun), Closed Monday
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

8. Chai Chee Pork Porridge​

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Who says porridge is sick people food? Chai Chee Pork Porridge is a step above the rest, serving wonderful, flavourful porridge despite its typically bland appearance. The well-marinated pieces of lean and minced pork meat combine well with the silky, thick porridge to produce a hearty bowl of the ultimate comfort food!

Location: #01-210, Fengshan Market, 85 Bedok North Road, Singapore 460085

Operating Hours:
Daily: 5pm – 2am
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

9. Milk & Honey Gelato​

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A walking distance from Bedok 85 Fengshan Market, Milk & Honey Gelato is the best place to end off a gastronomic experience in the infamous market! Don’t be fooled by the humble exterior of the cafe, they make some of the best gelato and waffles in town! They also have some amazing hand-crafted milkshakes with their signature gelato flavours. They often get crowded, so be sure to head over early to get a seat in their cosy cafe!

Location: #01-179, 86 Bedok North Street 4, Singapore 460086

Operating Hours: Tues – Sun: 12pm – 12am
 
Where To Dabao The Best Food In Bedok

8. Chai Chee Pork Porridge​

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Photo: jamietan04 (Instagram)
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Photo: jamietan04 (Instagram)
Who says porridge is sick people food? Chai Chee Pork Porridge is a step above the rest, serving wonderful, flavourful porridge despite its typically bland appearance. The well-marinated pieces of lean and minced pork meat combine well with the silky, thick porridge to produce a hearty bowl of the ultimate comfort food!

Location: #01-210, Fengshan Market, 85 Bedok North Road, Singapore 460085

Operating Hours: Daily: 5pm – 2am

Porridge needs more crispy you tiao not inside the porridge. :thumbsup:
 

Redhill Yan – The Chicken Wing​


Yan Fried Bee Hoon 焱
Redhill Lane Blk 85, Redhill Food Centre #01-09
Opening Hours: 3pm-10pm (Tues-Sun), Closed Monday

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This is not Original owner.
Tiaggong Original owner moved to West Coast or Pasir Panjang.

This new take over owner about 3 yrs ago, the mee hoon is rubbery
but cheekon wings still OK.
 
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K L N

This is not Original owner.
Tiaggong Original owner moved to West Coast or Pasir Panjang.

This new take over owner about 3 yrs ago, the mee hoon is rubbery
but cheekon wings still OK.

No wonder LHL only ordered the cheekon wings. :biggrin:
 
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