
Bukit Batok (武吉巴督) is a matured residential town in the west region of Singapore with Bukit Timah to its east, Choa Chu Kang to the north, Jurong East to its South and the new Tengah estate to the west. Being one the most populous towns in Singapore, it has large number of eating places in all corners waiting to be uncovered.
The town encompasses several sub-zones, such as Bukit Batok Central (where Bukit Batok MRT Station and West Mall are located), Bukit Batok West, Bukit Batok East, Bukit Batok South (including Bukit Batok Industrial Park), Hong Kah North and Bukit Gombak (where Bukit Gombak MRT Station and “Little Guilin / 小桂林” are found) — base on street names rather than the official definition of “Bukit Batok Planning Area” in National Library.
As a resident of Bukit Batok, I made my neighbourhood, and the new Tengah estate, hunting grounds to hunt for nice food — in addition to my on-going food hunts around Bukit Timah, Beauty World and in Chinatown. Having daily meals do not have to be restricted to eating places nearest to my home.
Eating Places
Below is a list of eating places (coffee shops, restaurants, cafes and in shopping malls) within Bukit Batok that I/we have visited. It will be a very long list as I/we continue to explore Bukit Batok and try out different eateries, hawker stalls and also confectioneries / bakeries / shops selling food stuffs.
For eating options in Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre, see:
SG Eats: What to Eat in Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre (武吉巴督西小贩中心)
Use the following tags to filter by specific building / area names:
West Mall | Le Quest | Bukit Batok West Shopping Centre
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Singapore Eat: Ho Yeah Nasi Lemak (好耶椰浆饭) @ Bukit Batok
Ho Yeah Nasi Lemak specialises in nasi lemak with crispy fried chicken and options for “Fried Egg” or “Omelette Egg” — a twist from classic nasi lemak.
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Singapore Eat: Hong Man Tian Mala Hotpot (红满天.麻辣香锅) @ Bukit Batok
Hong Man Tian specialises in fragrant, spicy Chinese dishes like mala hotpot and grilled fish as signature dishes, and a range of popular cooked dishes.
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Singapore Eat: Nguan Express 88 (元) Roasted & Soy Chicken Rice @ Bukit Batok
Nguan Express 88, a budget-friendly eatery, offers roasted chicken rice, soy chicken rice and char siew rice at S$1.90 per packet — cheapest and best-valued.
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Singapore Eat: Encik Tan Local Delights @ West Mall
Encik Tan, a Halal-certified food chain, offers authentic local Chinese hawker fares, like minced meat noodle, Hainanese curry rice, etc, at affordable prices.
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Singapore Eat: 68 Cafe Traditional Breakfast @ Bukit Batok
68 Cafe is a popular spot for early folks to have traditional kopi with local breakfast, like toasts with different spreads, peanut porridge, nasi lemak, etc.
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Singapore Buy: Salt Bakes Cakes & Pastries @ Bukit Batok
Salt Bakes offers a wide range of freshly-baked flavourful cakes, buns and other pastries, such as tapioca kueh, muffins, tau sar peah, with low sweetness.
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Singapore Eat: 777 Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee (777炒福建虾面) @ Bukit Batok
777 Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee serves fried Hokkien prawn mee, with / without roasted pork, and fried kway teow — two popular Singaporean favourites.
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Singapore Eat: ABC Al Fajar Restaurant Indian-Muslim Food @ Bukit Batok
ABC Al Fajar Restaurant occupies 3 stalls and offers Indian-Muslim food, Thai seafood, Western food, chicken rice, Malay food, naan and tandoori — 23 hours daily.
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Singapore Eat: Yi Pin Seafood Kitchen (艺品海鲜小厨) @ Bukit Batok
Yi Pin Seafood Kitchen, a zi char stall, specialises in a range of seafood dishes among others. And a long list of delectable single-pax dishes.
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Singapore Eat: Yuen Kee Dumpling (袁记云饺)
Yuen Kee Dumpling specialises in handmade-to-order Cantonese-style wantons and dumplings with at least 6 flavours, and served optionally with noodle.
Note that Bukit Batok West Hawker Centre and Bukit Batok West Shopping Centre are two separate entities located about 1Km apart — don’t mixed them up!
Location
Find the locations of the eating places mentioned above.
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