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Nov 8, 2009
S'pore's top hawker centre <!--10 min-->
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Long queues are a regular feature at many of the 45 stalls in the Tampines Street 11 Round Market & Food Centre, which drew the most votes at the second annual City Hawker Food Hunt awards. -- ST PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA
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LAST year's champion has been voted the yummiest again.
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Best hawker centre
Block 137, Tampines Street 11, Round Market and Food Centre
</td></tr> </tbody></table> The Tampines Street 11 Round Market & Food Centre was named Singapore's favourite hawker centre for the second year running, on Saturday. Located at Block 137, the 26-year-old venue drew the most votes at the second annual City Hawker Food Hunt awards.
The latter is co-organised by City Gas and Chinese-language newspaper Shin Min Daily News. Its readers voted via its website over the last five months.
Long queues are common at many of the 45 stalls at the winning centre, famous for dishes such as wanton noodles, pork rib noodles, kway chap and fried bee hoon. 'Customers here are spoilt for choice because there are so many famous stalls that serve good food,' said Mr Soh Peck Kiat, chairman of the Tampines Street 11 Hawkers and Merchants Association.
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are u sure? the malay f00d there s abs0lutely junk. st pse check w the musllm resldent ln tamplnes
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top;" align="left">Posted by: aquaracer at Sun Nov 08 22:26:51 SGT 2009
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No doubt about it...
Did they check how many foreigners are operating these food stalls in food courts and hawkers center and coffee shop..
When there is a walk about , these foreigners mysteriously disapper..
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top;" align="left">Posted by: kokoobird at Sun Nov 08 17:37:28 SGT 2009
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So what is the STB doing about it?
Surely Newton Hawker Centre..oops mean Newton Food Centre ....must be jealous.
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top;" align="left">Posted by: sharlynrj at Sun Nov 08 16:17:38 SGT 2009
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Nov 8, 2009
S'pore's top hawker centre <!--10 min-->
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Long queues are a regular feature at many of the 45 stalls in the Tampines Street 11 Round Market & Food Centre, which drew the most votes at the second annual City Hawker Food Hunt awards. -- ST PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA
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LAST year's champion has been voted the yummiest again.
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Best hawker centre
Block 137, Tampines Street 11, Round Market and Food Centre
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</td></tr> </tbody></table> The Tampines Street 11 Round Market & Food Centre was named Singapore's favourite hawker centre for the second year running, on Saturday. Located at Block 137, the 26-year-old venue drew the most votes at the second annual City Hawker Food Hunt awards.
The latter is co-organised by City Gas and Chinese-language newspaper Shin Min Daily News. Its readers voted via its website over the last five months.
Long queues are common at many of the 45 stalls at the winning centre, famous for dishes such as wanton noodles, pork rib noodles, kway chap and fried bee hoon. 'Customers here are spoilt for choice because there are so many famous stalls that serve good food,' said Mr Soh Peck Kiat, chairman of the Tampines Street 11 Hawkers and Merchants Association.
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are u sure? the malay f00d there s abs0lutely junk. st pse check w the musllm resldent ln tamplnes
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No doubt about it...
Did they check how many foreigners are operating these food stalls in food courts and hawkers center and coffee shop..
When there is a walk about , these foreigners mysteriously disapper..
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top;" align="left">Posted by: kokoobird at Sun Nov 08 17:37:28 SGT 2009
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So what is the STB doing about it?
Surely Newton Hawker Centre..oops mean Newton Food Centre ....must be jealous.
</td></tr><tr><td style="vertical-align: top;" align="left">Posted by: sharlynrj at Sun Nov 08 16:17:38 SGT 2009
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