More Reviews at ABC Brickworks Market & Food Centre

More Reviews of good food at ABC Brickworks Market & Food Centre

We also got quite a variety of satay ($0.80 each) and chicken wings ($1.40 each) from ABC Satay Chicken Wings and most were good! The chicken wings had a good savoury sweet marinade and were very tender and succulent. Though the mutton satay were tough, the chicken ones were tender and all were smoky. A good sharing dish!

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The Oyster Omelette ($6 for larger portion) from Tanglin were delightful too! The egg omelette is more starchy than crispy, which is actually the kind I prefer due to the more silky smooth texture. Oyster were plump and really juicy; many of them were bursting with juices in my mouth! Pair them with their garlicky spicy chilli and gets even better.

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This is that unnamed zichar stall I've come to love on the same row as Tiong Bahru Yi Sheng Hokkien mee. This turned out funny haha. They probably intended Japanese style, but the curry was as spicy as it's sweet.

soup was sweet and savoury and the noodles was qq, I love it. plus points for using mani cai as the veggies. however, I do think the seasoning for the minced pork could be more flavourful. overall, it was quite a nice bowl of you mian.

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Not bad. Like it 😋
Got lei Cha with brown rice/white bihun version as well and yong tau foo

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I believe the stall's name is 大火汤, the same one with the "Budha Jump..." Soup! This dish has a well balanced flavour of ginger, onions, and sweetness from the chicken. They've got various other dishes too. Highly recommend!

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This is one of the few open stalls when we dropped by the area. Smell from the store is really inviting - grilled and smoky

Ordered 25 sticks of pork and chicken, and enjoyed both! Pork has a sweet hint which made it reminiscent to PH’s pork skewers. Chicken is marinated and grilled nicely - can be paired really well with the peanut sauce

They have chicken wings as well but didn’t get to try this time

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📍ABC Satay Chicken Wing
6 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-107 ABC Brickworks Market and Food Centre, Singapore 150006

#satay #hawkerculture #burpplesg

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I really enjoyed their Chicken Tikka, Naan, dal and chutney! They have so many to from and all look really fresh and well made! The above meal amounted up to $7, but I didn't mind it because the portions were good! Sharing with love and calling the community to support them!

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Had wild wild west which served good old classic western. We ordered the fish & chips ($8) & pork chop ($7). The portion is huge as what most people say.

I tried lots of hawker centre pork chop and it can be dry. However, the pork chop here is juicy enough which is good.

The fish & chip is still the star which most people go for with its quality fish (not dory) and delicious batter.

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This is that unnamed zichar stall I've come to love on the same row as Tiong Bahru Yi Sheng Hokkien mee. This is a very simple dish done simply. It's too bitter for my liking, but hey it's only $5.

I didn't catch this zichar stall's name. It's on the same row as Tiong Bahru Yi Sheng Hokkien mee. The prawns were really enjoyable. Unfortunately, this was a very incomplete meal and the rice too dry, so you may need other food.

Was going to have regular fish soup until I noticed that they had pao fan ($5) available! This comes with a sizeable portion of sliced & fried fish. Soup gets a little heavy towards the end but is otherwise very enjoyable with the mix of savoury and sweet flavours you’d expect from prawn soup. Also liked the tangy chilli!

Cant rmb the store sorry

Somewhat crispy, but somewhat dry and slightly hard as well. Expectedly it loses its crisp quickly, and the gravy was thin

I didn't catch this zichar stall's name. It's on the same row as Tiong Bahru Yi Sheng Hokkien mee. What makes this stall special is the interesting menu - it's a PRC couple whipping up local zichar! This for example you'll never get it anywhere. But I gotta admit the oysters got jelak eventually.

I didn't catch this zichar stall's name. It's on the same row as Tiong Bahru Yi Sheng Hokkien mee. This was very good, not just for prawn paste. It tasted more than that and was fried very well. What makes this stall special is the interesting menu - it's a PRC couple whipping up local zichar!

Hong Sheng fish soup seems to be a small chain of fish soup hawker stalls that serve up screaming hot bowl of fish or seafood soup, and I’ve patronised their stall on a few occasions. Their seafood soup is laden with acceptably fresh seafood and the broth is delightfully hearty with the sapid essence of the prawn (I presume) and fish stock. The fish soup is no slouch either, and delivers wholesome satisfaction every single time.

Despite them being a seafood soup merchant, I was quite surprised to see them jump on the pao fan (rice in seafood soup topped with rice grains that have been deep fried) fad. For six bucks, I got a bowl brimming with supremely savoury soup, a ponderous prawn, a solitary scallop, and a wealth of both poached & deep fried fish slices.⠀

As with the regular fish soups, the seafood pao fan is delicious, but not particularly memorable. The soup is solid, with the rich, briny umami from the fish & prawns that’ve been boiled into the stock, and it’s a great base for the seafood. The prawn & scallop were passably fresh, but the fish were absolutely fabulous. The poached fish slices were remarkably fresh, while the equally fresh fried fish was battered & fried fantastically. ⠀

I would’ve preferred if the fried fish was served on the side instead of being immersed in the soup, but you can’t win ‘em all. Still, this is a hearty, redolent bowl of soup that is a soothing balm for your soul. Not quite a souperstar, but still pretty soup-er in its own right.⠀

It's not clear what went into this. The stallholder only revealed avocado. But I tasted mango - or at least something fruity. Avocado's partner is always important as it doesn't have much taste.

At the far end of ABC Brickworks Food Centre is this Hokkien Mee stall run by an old couple. The Uncle does the hard work but the Auntie is the resident food nazi! You got to keep to her unwritten rules or she’ll unleash the kraken on you. 1) Queue for your food in FRONT of the stall. 2) Don’t skimp on the self-service pork lard. 3) Don’t touch the Chilli (this is Auntie’s exclusive domain). Also please let yourself have at least the medium ($5) serving to make the trip worth your while.

😋 Chicken Chop with add on Pork Cheese Sausage. Its a large serving and can share for 2 small eaters. Really love the juicy sausage and the thick cut fries. Its better to come here before peak meal times for a shorter queue. Recommend👍

📍Location:
Wow Wow West Genuine (01-133)
ABC Brickworks Hawker Centre
6 Jalan Bukit Merah
Singapore 150006

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The food centre at Blk 6 Jalan Bukit Merah is finally reopening on 16 June 2020 Tuesday according to NEA website (pushed back from May 15). There were delays in its revamping works due to the Circuit Breaker.

Note: not all stalls are likely to open on the 16th as cleaning has to be done, or hawkers need more time for preparations; but stalls such as Wow Wow West has announced on Facebook it is opening on the 16th.

Here are 10 stalls to check out. More at bit.ly/hawkerguidesg

#DFDHawker

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