19 deliciously affordable food at Beauty World Centre Singapore

Beauty World Centre isn’t your typical shopping mall. It’s a vibrant mixed-use development brimming with character, offering a unique glimpse into Singapore’s hawker culture. As foodies, we couldn’t pass up the chance to cover all the mouthwatering food options here. The best part? These dishes are easy on the wallet as well.

Table of contents:

  • Beauty World Centre: A place steeped in history and progress
  • Beauty World Centre: A hawker paradise for budget-minded foodies

Beauty World Centre: A place steeped in history and progress

Beauty World Centre boasts a rich history, a testament to Singapore’s evolving identity. It’s more than just a place to eat – it’s a cultural experience! Here’s a quick peek at what makes it so interesting, especially for those of you on the prowl for a new home:

  • Thriving local community: Anchored by the renowned Beauty World Food Centre, the complex attracts a steady stream of hungry visitors seeking local delights. This constant foot traffic translates to potentially strong rental yields for shops and stalls.
  • Strategic location: Situated in the heart of Bukit Timah (at 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road, 588177), Beauty World Centre is a stone’s throw away from the Beauty World MRT station. This excellent connectivity makes it easy for residents and visitors to get around Singapore.
  • Emerging neighbourhood: The surrounding Beauty World neighbourhood is transforming. New developments and initiatives are revamping the area, potentially boosting property values in the long run.
  • Unique investment proposition: Beauty World Centre isn’t just about big-name stores. It offers a one-of-a-kind blend of independent shops, entertainment options, and even a museum. This unique mix caters to a specific niche, offering investors a chance to be part of a vibrant and ever-evolving community hub.

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Beauty World Centre: A hawker paradise for budget-minded foodies

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Beauty World Centre boasts one of the best hawker centres packed with local favourites that will leave you coming back for more. Here are some of our favourites to give you a head start the next time you’re in the area:

Hong Wen Mutton Soup

Serving up Teochew-style mutton soup instead of the typical Hainanese version, Hong Wen’s piping bowls of broths have generous chunks of mutton that are tender and full of flavour. Simply pair it with the chilli for a delightful burst of spice and tang to help cut through the richness! 

Feng Ji Shu Shi Char Kway Teow

This stall is a local legend for its flavorful stir-fried flat rice noodles, known as Char Kway Teow. Expect a perfect mix of springy yellow noodles and kway teow bathed in a sweet dark sauce, alongside delicious additions like Chinese sausage, beansprouts, and even blood cockles. The smoky “wok hei” aroma is simply irresistible!

Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Noodle Rice

Tender and flavorful soya sauce chicken in this economy? We’re not surprised this stall is a favourite among locals. The chicken is juicy, and the sauce is savoury with a hint of sweetness, making it a must-try. It’s served over a bed of fragrant rice or springy noodles, making it a hearty and satisfying meal.

Penang Home-Made Beef Ball Noodles

Looking for delicious bowls of noodles with springy, homemade beef balls? This guaranteed crowd-pleaser has bowls of rich and comforting broth with your name on it. The beef balls are bouncy and flavorful, a testament to their handmade quality.

Beauty World Wonton Noodles

Despite its nondescript name, this Beauty World wonton mee stall offers solid fare. A quick meal starting at just S$4 a bowl is easy on the wallet and satisfying. The noodles are springy, the wontons are plump and juicy, and the char siu (barbecued pork) is soft and yummy.

Better Days Cafe & Bar

A modern twist on hawker classics, Better Days Cafe & Bar is perfect for those who can’t decide on local food or Western food. Experiment with their unique fusion dishes or grab a refreshing crafted cocktail after your meal – hey, it’s 5 o’clock somewhere!

Top 1 Freshly Hand-Made Dry Noodle

This stall offers a variety of noodle dishes, including their signature dry noodles with a tasty sauce. The noodles are perfectly cooked, making each bite a delight. The sauce is rich and savoury, clinging to each strand of noodle for maximum flavour All in all? A simple, yet satisfying meal. 

Victory Thai Boat Noodle

If you’re in the mood for Thai food, this stall is a great option. They offer a variety of boat noodles, as well as other Thai dishes, like basil rice and papaya salad, to moo ping (grilled pork skewers) with homemade dipping sauce. The flavours are authentic, vibrant and oh-so-worth every calorie! 

Yogiyo Korean Restaurant

Sometimes, nothing hits like Korean food – and if that’s what you’re up for, make sure to drop by this stall. 

They are especially known for their spicy and tangy kimchi stew, as well as sweet and savoury bulgogi (marinated grilled beef), which are full of robust flavours. Pair them both and you’ve got yourself a perfectly satisfying meal.

Eng Kee Chicken Wings

Any chicken wing fans in the house? Eng Kee Chicken Wings is a local favourite known for its golden wings that are fried to perfection – we’re talking a crispy exterior and juicy insides here. They also offer a variety of sauces to choose from, including their signature sweet and spicy options. 

Mentai-Ya

Sometimes all you want to do is cosy up with a bowl of Mentaiko (rice bowls with cod roe) after a long day – and this stall is exactly where you can find this Japanese favourite, alongside others like salmon mentaiko rolls. The mentaiko sauce here is creamy and umami-packed, complementing the fresh ingredients perfectly. 



Blanco Court Fresh Fish Soup

This stall offers a variety of fish soup options, perfect for a light and healthy meal. The broth is clear and flavorful, and the fish is always fresh. Add a bit of chilli for an extra kick, and you have a refreshing and nutritious dish.

Big Boys Western

A Western food favourite at Beauty World’s hawker centre, helmed by a former chef-turned-hawker. It churns out generous portions of Mentaiko Fries, signature Cornflake Chicken, Australian Sirloin Grass-Fed Steak (if you’re feeling a little fancy), and classic battered fish. It’s no wonder this spot was featured in local publications for its quality and affordability!

You Peng Noodle Dumpling House

These little pockets of perfection need to be on your devour list. 

You Peng Noodle Dumpling House has been serving up delicious handmade Xiao Long Bao and dumplings for over 11 years, using fresh ingredients and traditional techniques. Their chefs, with experience in high-end dim sum restaurants, ensure these are dumplings worth savouring – a true delight for dumpling lovers.

Ajiya Okonomiyaki Restaurant

Venture off the beaten path and discover Ajiya Okonomiyaki Restaurant, a cosy haven serving some of the most authentic okonomiyaki (savoury Japanese pancakes) in Singapore. This little gem offers a true taste of Japan at an affordable price.

Ye Tang Chendol

Need to beat the heat? Ye Tang’s dedication to their quality shines through with their use of freshly squeezed, premium-grade coconut milk and pure gula melaka specially brought in from Malacca. The combination of sweet, creamy, and icy elements makes these chendol dishes a perfect treat for hot days.

Syiok

Syiok is a must-try for its unique and delicious mochi puffs. Imagine a delightful snack with a crispy, flaky outer layer encasing a gooey, chewy mochi centre. These melt-in-your-mouth treats are best enjoyed fresh out of the oven, so grab one (or two!) while they’re hot!

Buta Kin

Restaurant-quality ramen, udon, and Japanese curry dishes at truly affordable prices? Yes, please! We recommend the Signature gyudon (beef rice bowl). The beef is tender and flavorful, and the portions are generous, making it a great value for money.

Chirashi-Ai Café

This cafe serves a variety of Japanese dishes, including chirashi (scattered sushi) and donburi (rice bowls). Their fresh ingredients and meticulous presentation make each dish a treat. The chirashi bowls are packed with fresh seafood, making it a must-have for sushi lovers.

Wrapping up

So there you have it! Beauty World Centre is a haven for budget-friendly foodies, offering a wide variety of cuisines and flavours. With so many options to explore, your taste buds are in for a delicious adventure. Don’t forget to explore the other shops and entertainment options at Beauty World Centre while you’re there – it’s a one-stop shop for a fun and affordable day out!

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