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Golden Mile Food Centre

SG
Hawker Centre·Buzzy, Local, Well Ventilated
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Ah Gong Teochew Noodle - Golden Mile Food Center from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Ah Gong Teochew Noodle - Golden Mile Food Center from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Jack Sim (Simgapore) from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Damien Tc from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Ah Hong from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Ah Gong Teochew Noodle - Golden Mile Food Center from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Ah Gong Teochew Noodle - Golden Mile Food Center from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Jack Sim (Simgapore) from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Damien Tc from Google Places
Golden Mile Food Centre
Photo by Ah Hong from Google Places

Golden Mile Food Centre is a cornerstone of Singapore's hawker culture located in the Kallang area. Spread across two levels, it boasts a massive selection of stalls that cater to every craving, whether you're looking for traditional favorites like bak chor mee and chicken rice or unique finds like Laksa Johor and claypot gongpao. The center is particularly well-regarded for being better ventilated than many other hawker centers, making for a more comfortable dining experience even during the humid afternoon rush. It is a favorite lunch spot for nearby office workers and a must-visit for travelers wanting to dive deep into the local food scene without breaking the bank. From artisanal burgers to classic kopi and pastries, the diversity here ensures there is something for every palate.

Golden Mile Food Centre is a cornerstone of Singapore's hawker culture located in the Kallang area. Spread across two levels, it boasts a massive selection of stalls that cater to every craving, whether you're looking for traditional favorites like bak chor mee and chicken rice or unique finds like Laksa Johor and claypot gongpao. The center is particularly well-regarded for being better ventilated than many other hawker centers, making for a more comfortable dining experience even during the humid afternoon rush. It is a favorite lunch spot for nearby office workers and a must-visit for travelers wanting to dive deep into the local food scene without breaking the bank. From artisanal burgers to classic kopi and pastries, the diversity here ensures there is something for every palate.

Address
505 Beach Rd, Singapore 199583
Hours
Closed
Daily 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Highlights

  • Extensive selection of traditional Singaporean stalls across two levels.

  • Famous for local favorites like Hokkien mee and fried cockles kway teow.

  • Well-regarded Halal-certified options including Laksa Johor.

  • Spacious and airy seating area compared to other hawker centers.

  • Affordable pricing catering to locals and the nearby office crowd.

Best For

Exploring a wide variety of authentic Singaporean hawker food at affordable prices.

Currency

SGD $

Dietary Options

halal-friendly

Time of Day

Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Occasion Tags

Locals, Tourists, Groups, Solo

Reviews

4.3
Great7,4 K reviews

Golden Mile Food Centre is celebrated for its vast array of food options and affordable pricing, making it a staple for both locals and visitors. With a solid 4.3-star rating, reviewers often highlight the center's well-ventilated seating, which offers a more pleasant dining environment than many traditional hawker spots. Specific stalls, such as the claypot gongpao on the second level and the various Halal-certified options, receive frequent praise for their authentic flavors. Popular local favorites like Hokkien mee, fried cockles kway teow, and Laksa Johor are consistently recommended by diners. While the center can get crowded with office workers during peak lunch hours, the quality of the food and the lively atmosphere are considered well worth the visit. Overall, it is described as a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience a wide spectrum of Singaporean street food in one location.

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Location

Kallang, Singapore
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