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    Old Airport Road Hawker Centre

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tuckshop
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    • A Offline
      Augmum
      last edited by

      LLK:
      at least 60-70% of the stalls are still there, including those 5 stars old stalls:)

      ok...thks for yr info.

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        BlurBee
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        jessicawongcs:
        BlurBee:

        Anyone tried the pau?


        Home-Make Pau Specialist

        the bao not bad but usually close by 5pm or earlier.
        it is not at Old Airport HC but near to the wet market beside the HC...

        Thanks, jessica.

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          roamingglass
          last edited by

          I love this hawker centre. There are a few stalls that my family would usually order from when we are there.


          For myself, I would order the chicken chop with egg from the western food stall (at the back row nearer the carpark, near a goreng pisang and soy bean stall). Also the oyster omelette at the front row near the main road, near where the Whitney Road Big Prawn Mee and the crocodile stall is.

          My wife loves the Whitney Big Prawn Mee. The Toa Payoh rojak is also good if you have the time to wait and eat there (takeaway not so nice as it becomes sloggy).

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            junemum72
            last edited by

            Wow didnt know so many people like this HC.


            I have been staying there for a long long time. Frankly the better ones already retired after the HC was renovated.

            The ones I missed are

            Braised duck rice stall
            Hokkien mee (not Nam Sing)

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              quirkymum
              last edited by

              Yes, my family and I love Old Airport Road. The rojak is really very good and so is the char kway tiao.


              I have also been looking for the braised duck, do you know where they moved to? One of my friends told me they moved to Ang Mo Kio.

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                junemum72
                last edited by

                quirkymum:
                Yes, my family and I love Old Airport Road. The rojak is really very good and so is the char kway tiao.


                I have also been looking for the braised duck, do you know where they moved to? One of my friends told me they moved to Ang Mo Kio.
                If you are referring to the braised duck which used to be next to the yong tau hu before the market got upgraded, i was told that they stopped selling totally.

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                  yummytomummy
                  last edited by

                  Hi, the other stall at Old Airport HC is the soya bean curb. There are a few stores though, the best one is tended by a old man. Its nearer to the toilet, behind the fish soup.

                  The soya bean curb is very very soft.

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                    sherwin teo
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                    yup i agree…

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