11 Cheap Street Eats in Bugis Street – Yay More Money for Shopping!

Sean Ng
Sean Ng
October 22, 2017

Bugis Street Food

Bugis Street is a shopping haven. Apart from rows of apparel retailers, modest street foods options can be found as well. It is quite a challenge to discover delectable food here, but we have found 11 street eats that might just be the fuel you need, to go on a longer shopping spree. 

Ground Level – Chick It

Bugis Street Food

Look out for stall 15 which specializes in crispy fried chicken chop, as well as a variety of bento sets. To start off our adventure in Bugis Street, we got a Hot & Spicy Korean Yang Nyeom Chicken Chop ($5.20) which came in a disposable lunch box. The portion is pretty generous. Although it wasn’t as spicy as I had hoped for, it had a mild tanginess, and just the right amount of sweetness. Dig into the chicken quickly, before it gets soggy.

Chick It

Address: 3 New Bugis Street #MSQ 15-01, Singapore 188867

Email Address: chickitsg@gmail.com

Opening Hours: 11am to 10pm daily.

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

Ground Level – Crispy Pancake

Bugis Street Food: Crispy Pancake

Located beside Chick It is a stretch of food stalls managed by the same company – Crispy Pancake. We couldn’t resist the traditional Muah Chee ($2). Their version isn’t as sweet and fragrant as what I am used to, but the rice cake is chewy – just the way I like it.

Bugis Street Food: Abacus Seed

I had the Hakka Yam Cake ($4), also known as Abacus seeds. Each portion contains a generous amount of small yam cakes, fungus, sliced mushrooms and fried shallots, covered in a sweet starchy sauce. Since it was my first time trying this, I could only liken the texture of the cakes to that of soon kueh skin. For $4, I consider it to be a very satisfying portion for people who can appreciate yam cakes. Just be careful of the fiery chilli!

Bugis Street Food: Kayaballs

8 small Kaya Balls for $2.50 sounds like quite a good deal. Each kaya ball contains a sparse kaya filling that is mildly flavourful and sweet. Encasing the kaya filling is a dough that I found slightly dense. It’ll probably taste much nicer if it is made fresh on the spot.

Crispy Pancake

Address: 3 New Bugis Street, Singapore 188867

Opening Hours: 8am to 11pm daily.

Ground Level – Hong Kong Roasted Delight

Bugis Street Food

Bugis Street Food: Hong Kong Roasted Delight

There lies a section called Bugis Food Street which plays host to a number of Asian cuisines. Right at the beginning of the street lies a stall that serves local roast meats. The owner claims that most of his meats are of the freshest quality so we definitely had to try. The Duck and Chicken Rice ($6) consisted of one portion of duck and roasted chicken meat served on a bed of ordinary-tasting rice. I found the chicken to be slightly dry, but the duck was soft and well seasoned. Take note of the stall’s closing time, which varies according to the availability of the roasted meats.

Hong Kong Roasted Delight

Address: 3 New Bugis Street, Singapore 188867

Opening Hours: 10.30am till late daily.

Ground Level – Quan An Vat

Bugis Street Food: Beef Noodles

Located just a few stalls from Hong Kong Roasted Delight is Quan An Vat, a stall serving Vietnamese cuisine. We opted for the Spicy Beef Noodle Soup ($7.90) which consisted of beef broth, luncheon meat, beef slices, coriander and kang kong. Unfortunately, we had thick rice vermicelli in place of the usual banh pho noodles because they were out of stock. While the noodles are at best average, the highly addictive beef broth is light and flavourful. 

Quan An Vat Vietnamese Street Food

Address: 3 New Bugis Street, Singapore 188867

Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm daily.

Ground Level – Buddy’s Cafe Thai Food

Bugis Street Food: Horfun

There are surprisingly a couple of Thai food stalls here in Bugis Street. Buddy’s Cafe appears to deliver authentic Thai cuisine as its chefs and waitresses are all Thai. One of their unique selections is probably the Thai Hor Fun ($5.50) – a pot of rice noodles, prawns, and squid drenched with starchy gravy. The gravy was starchier than normal, but I loved how every spoonful was deliciously eggy, and carried a waft of smokiness.

Buddy’s Café Thai Food

Address: 3 New Bugis Street, Singapore 188867

Opening Hours: 11am to 9pm daily.

Ground Level: Asian Delights

Bugis Street Food: Bakar

At the back of Bugis Street lies the Taste Buds Food Court. Asian Delights Food Stall is one of the stalls here. They serve quite a number of dishes including Ampang-style yong tau foo, ayam penyet and ikan penyet that do not contain any traces of pork or lard. For $6, you can get a hearty set of ayam bakar that consists of rice, fried sambal chilli, vegetables, and a portion of roasted chicken.

Asian Delights

Address: Taste Buds Food Court, 52 Queen Street #01-01 Bugis Village

Website: http://www.tastebud.com.sg/

Opening Hours: Mondays to Fridays & Sundays & PH 11.30am to 11.30pm, Saturdays & PH Eve 11.30am to 12am

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tastebud.bugis

Ground Level – Tianfu Delicacy

Bugis Street Food: Sliced Pork Rice

You can get a taste of traditional Sichuan dishes here. We had the Sliced Pork Rice ($7) which comes with stir-fried pork bacon, fried leeks, and black beans coated in a black bean sauce. I enjoyed the stir-fried leek, which was sweet and light. Do have a go at their stir-fried spicy chicken, and hot & spicy dumplings, which are both crowd favourites.

Tianfu delicacy

Address: Taste Buds Food Court, 52 Queen Street #01-01 Bugis Village

Website: http://www.tastebud.com.sg/

Opening Hours: Mondays to Fridays & Sundays & PH 11.30am to 11.30pm, Saturdays & PH Eve 11.30am to 12am

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tastebud.bugis

Ground Level – Khao San

Bugis Street Food: Cripsy Fish

Khao San is the latest addition to the line-up of food stalls in Taste Buds Food Court. One of their signature dishes is the Deep Fried Fish with Rice and Mango Salad ($9.80). Expect a bowl of rice, 2 fried tilapia, and a generous portion of mango salad. The salad is light and flavourful, with a slight sourness that pairs well with the well-seasoned tilapia. The dish was not as spicy as I thought it would have been, but you can always grab a spoonful of Thai green chilli sauce to add some heat to the dish.

Khao San

Address: Taste Buds Food Court, 52 Queen Street #01-01 Bugis Village

Website: http://www.tastebud.com.sg/

Opening Hours: Mondays to Fridays & Sundays & PH 11.30am to 11.30pm, Saturdays & PH Eve 11.30am to 12am

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tastebud.bugis

Second Floor – Ned’s Crepes

Bugis Street Food: Neds

Ned’s Crepes delivers a variety of housemade crepes. Think soft chewy crepes, as well as delicious crispy crepes, that come with either sweet or savoury fillings. I decided to go for a crispy Choco Berry ($4.50) crepe, which contains freshly-sliced strawberries covered in a thin layer of Nutella spread. Do go during non-peak hours because the queue can get really long. 

Ned’s Crepes

Address: 3 New Bugis Street #02-07, Singapore 188867

Phone: 6123 4567

Opening Hours: Mondays to Thursdays 1.30pm to 9pm, Fridays to Sundays 1.30pm to 9.30pm

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

Third Floor – Mae Noi Thai Food

Bugis Street Food: Maenoi Milk Tea

Bugis Street Food: Curry Collage

Bugis Street Food: Maenoi Tom Yum

After scouring the entire Bugis Street for your desired apparel under the scorching weather, you must drop by Mae Noi Thai Food for a refreshing glass of Thai Ice Milk Tea ($1.80) or even Thai Ice Lemon Grass ($1.80). Mae Noi also serves a Thai Green Curry Chicken with Rice ($5) that is highly addictive. I loved the creaminess of the green curry, and the slight fire that hits you when you bite into the soft chicken chunks. Don’t miss the Seafood Tom Yum Soup ($5) which comes with a choice of thick or clear broth!

Mae Noi Thai Food

Address: 3 New Bugis Street #03-38, Singapore 188867

Phone: 8556 7119

Email Address: maenoi103@gmail.com

Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays 10am to 9pm, Sundays closed.

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

Third Floor – Yi Lu Fa F&B

Bugis Street Food: Mala

Right beside Mae Noi Thai Food is Yi Lu Fa F&B that serves a variety of local tze char dishes as well as our favourite mala xiang guo! Yi Lu Fa charges based on portions instead of charging by weight. We ordered a portion of hot dog, enoki mushrooms, crab sticks, kang kong, luncheon meat and chicken slices, which amounted to about $9. This is VERY CHEAP for a mala xiang guo. Granted, it isn’t as fragrant or savoury as other mala xiang guos that I have had, but for it’s affordability and accessibility, I’d return here to satisfy my mala cravings.

Yi Lu Fa F&B

Address: 3 New Bugis Street #03-39/40, Singapore 188867

Phone: 6338 9665

Mobile: 8204 9674

Opening Hours: 10.30am to 10pm daily.

Bugis Street Food: Busy Bugis Street

Who knew Bugis Street was home to so many eateries? I would definitely be back to try other stalls, and for Mae Noi Thai Food too! Meanwhile, if you’re here shopping, why not try some of the dishes on our list and let us know your comments? We’ll be waiting!

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

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