Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre – 9 Stalls You Should Try!

Adriel Goh
Adriel Goh
April 26, 2019

Ask any Commonwealth residents where to eat and they will direct you to Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre. Not because of its proximity but for good reason — it is a food haven that sells cheap and good food that’s comparable to the food at Old Airport Road Food Centre!

Here are 9 stalls that you should try in Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre:

1. 牛车水阿婆卤鸭

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When it comes to braised duck rice, the zhup (sauce) is everything. Let me just say that the Braised Duck Rice ($4) at 牛车水阿婆卤鸭 hits just all the right spots. The sauce had the perfect balance of savoury and sweet notes and it was more on the watery side (which I love). The meat was also tender.

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Unlike other braised duck rice stalls, 牛车水阿婆卤鸭 serves a scoop of hae bi hiam (dried spicy shrimp) with its rice! Trust me, the hae bi hiam makes ALL the difference.

牛车水阿婆卤鸭

Address: #02-95 Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Opening Hours: 10am to sold out daily.

2. Henry’s Chicken Rice

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Whenever I am in Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, I always make sure to buy myself half a chicken ($12) and a plate of rice ($0.50) from Henry’s Chicken Rice! The couple running this stall has been serving the same, consistent plate of chicken rice since 1985! While there are other options such as steamed chicken and roasted chicken, I always go for the roasted option because of its glistening and addictive skin, and the roast chicken (yes, even the breast meat) is always moist and tender!

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Remember to get yourself a portion of chilli. Henry’s Chicken Rice’s chilli is so good that I am willing to call it sacred. And you are only entitled to one portion of chilli for each plate of chicken rice! Come early because Henry’s Chicken Rice sells like hot cakes!

Henry's Chicken Rice

Address: #02-84 Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Opening Hours: 9am to until sold out (usually sells out by afternoon). Closed on Thursdays.

3. Hao Hao Noodle House

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I have always loved wanton noodles and the Wanton Noodles ($3) at Hao Hao Noodle House really evokes nostalgia. Serving old-school wanton noodles and various other noodle dishes, Hao Hao is helmed by a pastry chef-turned-hawker who has been cooking wanton noodles for the past 2 decades!

Hao Hao Noodle House’s wanton noodles is served with a sprinkling of lard, which I liked a lot. It wasn’t overly salty and I enjoyed the noodles!

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I watched the hawker as he was cooking my wanton noodles and he is very skilful! He boils the mee kia, rinses it, then launches it up into the air to aerate the mee kia! The end product is a plate of wanton noodles with super springy & QQ noodles that is ugh, so irresistible.

Hao Hao Noodle House

Address: #02-83 Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Opening Hours: 7am to 2pm daily.

4. Huang Da Fu 黄大福 Bak Chor Mee

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Don’t let the young hawker behind 黄大福 fool you, because he serves great and affordable Bak Chor Mee ($2.70)!

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The sauce in the bak chor mee was a mix of chilli and vinegar which coated each strand of mee pok evenly. The bak chor (minced meat) really got me! It was perfectly cooked and was so irresistibly soft and tender!

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It’s not the best bak chor mee that I have eaten, but for its price point, 黄大福 definitely deserves some credit and warrants a visit.

Huang Da Fu 黄大福 Bak Chor Mee

Address: #02-94 Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Opening Hours: 8am to 8pm daily.

5. Hong Kee Porridge

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Hong Kee Porridge has been serving the ultimate comfort food — Cantonese-style porridge— for the past 4 decades.

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The Pork Porridge with Century Egg ($3.50) and the Fish Head Porridge ($3). were smooth, thick, yet not viscous, and so flavourful! I particularly loved the Pork Porridge with Century Egg; there was a fine mix of pork slices and marinated pork balls that made for a really comforting and filling bowl!

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I spoke to the stall owner and he said that he is not getting any younger and intends to retire soon. So make sure to get yourself a bowl of porridge before he closes shop.

Hong Kee Porridge

Address: #02-89 Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Phone: 9067 5755

Opening Hours: 6.30am to 3pm daily.

6. Milah Hokkaido Curry Puff

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While you are here, you should snack on the curry puffs made by Milah Hokkaido Curry Puff. This is no ordinary curry puff stall.

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In operation for about 8 months now, Milah Hokkaido Curry Puff uses 100% “Wonderful Traded Flour” from Hokkaido. Milah Hokkaido Curry Puff sells 4 flavours of curry puffs — Potato, Sardine, Mentaiko Cheese, and Cinnamon Banana. A piece of curry puff starts from $1.20, and you can get 3 for $3. I decided to get all but the Sardine curry puff.

*TIP: The curry puffs taste the best when they are fresh out of the fryer. The first batches are ready for sale at 11am.*

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The Mentaiko Cheese and the Cinnamon Banana Curry Puff really dazzled my tastebuds! The Cinnamon Banana puff can be likened to an apple pie, and the cheesiness in the Mentaiko Cheese puff was just lovely. You really have to savour the puffs at their best, when they’re piping hot. The puffs here are really unique and the light crust of each puff is just delightful.

Milah Hokkaido Curry Puff

Address: #02-64 Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Phone: 8183 5703

Opening Hours: 11am to 6pm, Monday to Friday. 9am to 5pm, Saturday to Sunday. Closed on Thursdays

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Milah-Hokkaido-Curry-Puff-1809247769113016/

7. Hammee’s

Selling just 2 burgers initially — Classic Beef Cheeseburger ($6) and Fried Chicken Burger ($5.50) — Hammee’s has been consistently experimenting with new flavours to develop a larger menu.

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Hammee’s Premium Beef Cheeseburger ($8) has been well-received by its patrons. The burger is a solid outfit of lettuce, tomato, slow caramelised onions, American cheese, chopped pickled jalapeños, homemade sauce and a 120g handmade beef patty. The difference between the Classic Beef Cheeseburger and Premium Beef Cheeseburger is that short ribs are used in the Premium Beef Cheeseburger, making it juicier.

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Surprisingly, I actually prefer the chicken burger to the Premium Beef Cheeseburger (despite the fact that I am a fan of anything beef). Fried to a golden crisp, the chicken thigh was tender and juicy! The spicy kick from the cubed jalapeños was lovely and it kept me coming back for more. I will probably order the spicy version again because I really enjoyed it!

Hammee's

Address: 31 Commonwealth Crescent, #02-93, Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Opening Hours: 11am to 5pm daily. Closed on Mondays

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hammees93/

8. Xi Le Ting 喜樂亭

For homey traditional desserts, Xi Le Ting is the stall to go. This traditional Chinese dessert stall at Commonwealth Crescent Food Centre is run by a granny who has been making desserts using the same recipes for almost half a century.

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There are four types on offer here: green bean soup, red bean soup, cheng tng and sweet wheat porridge – all served hot. I like the sweet wheat porridge with coconut cream in it. It is not too sweet and the wheat pearls come with a nice chewy bite. The green bean soup is also fragrant and cooked with sago and coconut milk. For something refreshing, get the cheng tng. It comes with longan, barley, dried persimmon, white fungus and more.

Xi Le Ting

Address: 31 Commonwealth Crescent, #02-70, Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Opening Hours: 11am to 7pm daily.

9. ASiP Fresh Cold Press Juice

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What better way to end your meal than with a cup of fresh & organic Avocado Milkshake ($3.50) from ASiP Fresh Cold Press Juice!

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The avocado milkshake consists of only three premium ingredients: halved avocados, gula melaka syrup, and Greenfield’s UHT Full Cream Milk. They don’t even put ice into their milkshake! Of course, you can request for ice to be added into your milkshake, but I like mine super thick.

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On first taste, the avocado milkshake was extremely thick and creamy, just like how avocado milkshakes should be!

But what I like best about this stall is that the auntie asks questions(e.g. whether you want more ice, more gula melaka syrup etc) pertaining to your drink in order to tailor a shake to your liking. It’s a nice touch, especially in a hawker centre setting.

ASiP Fresh Cold Press Juice

Address: #02-85 Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre, Singapore 149644

Opening Hours: 11am to 9pm daily.

Have I got you salivating already? Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre has so much more to offer! Wait no more, head over to Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre for lunch or dinner today!

MissTamChiak.com made anonymous visits and paid its own meals at the stalls featured here.

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