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Pasar 16 @ Bedok
16 Bedok S Rd, Singapore 460016
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This place has excellent reviews and demonstrates great customer service. Highly recommended!
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Opening hours for Pasar 16 @ Bedok
Monday
8 am–8 pm
Tuesday
8 am–8 pm
Wednesday
8 am–8 pm
Thursday
8 am–8 pm
Friday
8 am–8 pm
Saturday
8 am–8 pm
Sunday
8 am–8 pm
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Reviews of Pasar 16 @ Bedok
I quite enjoyed this hawker centre, which is rather clean and chill at the evenings.
There are several food stalls here that are quite good. The famous Hill Street Fried Kuay Teow, Ah Wah Rojak and few others. Today I'm trying the fish soup for the first time. They are quite generous with the fish. The prawn paste fried chicken is also crispy and delicious.
It been years since i last came here, since my mom wish to visit this hawker after watching some youtubbers video, so came see see and find some nice food. I start my day with a bowl of pretty nice soy chicken noodles, noodles was springy and chicken was tender. Kwap chap not bad also, forgot to take pictures of it.🤭 since we sitting right in front of fried kwap teow so we decide join in the crowd🤦♂️. 45 mins of wait, char kwap teow was okok but the wait is way too long. The kopi o from jia ping coffee stall was nice and fragrant. 👍
Nice hawker center with lots of food variety and choices. Most of the stalls offer good quality food at reasonable prices.
Experience the Singapore heartlands here. The food is hearty, the vegetables that meat are fresh and the people are friendly.
Ordered this duck rice and was quite disappointed with it. Taste was average and auntie charged extra for a bowl I was using to share with my friend. Plate costed $4 and didn't fill my stomach. I wouldn't recommend this
If you are looking for old school tastes, this is the hawker center you need to check this hawkder center out. In particular mee siam, longtong, nasi padang ( I had a ratatouille moment when I ate it, bringing me back to my Muslim neighbour's hari raya lunch), famous high street char kway teow, prawn noodles, freshly brewed fragrant local coffee, pork porridge that is cheap and good, Teochew porridge that dishes out freshly steamed fish...need I say more? Here's a preview of some stalls.
The eggs are nicely done and goes well with traditional bread. The place is definitely where you can find all types of local delights.
Lots of food choices here. One of my favourite is the coffee and Kaya butter French Loaf toast from the stall You & Me Coffee (#01-49). It's so delicious! Must get
Was here for Fried kway Teow and Rojak.
I liked the texture,fragrance
of the noodles with cockles.
The food centre had introduced the self- returned tray service at the costs of 50cents.
These amount will be reimbursed after you
returned it at the self-check out station.Probably NEA should run a cleanliness and hygiene campaign.
Always having my favorite toast set which i think the best in Singapore ... The traditional toast so crispy, teh so nice and reasonable price
The best vegetarian stall I've tried. Fried kueh teow tasty even on its own. (every mouthful filled with Wok Hei) Add a serving of Achar onto cut up "UFOs"(cai bing) to complete a hearty breakfast...
👍👍👍👍👍
Appreciate the stall owners for their effort and culinary skills...
🙏🙏🙏
The Hill Street Char Kway Teow is not in Hill Street but in Bedok South block 16 market. The continuously long queue speaks for itself the demand from the residents around here.
The duck rice is cheap and good, there are two stalls selling the same. My taste buds vote for the stall in the same row as the Soya bean milk stall.
Living in the east and hardly been Bedok South, i have just discovered this food center has the variety and local favourites.
Worth for the people living in the east to explore local food.
Our favourite is the Hong Kong Style Soy Sauce chicken, curry rice, zi char, roasted meat. You have many choices.
Classic SG style breakfast if your here on the early morning hours.
A very neighborly hawker center where you see tons of Singaporean's, young and old dressed in cozy home cloths enjoying their meal.
A real hidden gem in entire Bedok. Especially the fresh and wet market. Prices are so much better than elsewhere in Singapore. Great food at the hawkers centre and coffee shop..
A big neighbourhood market with various foodstall and shops.U definitely can find what u need here
I go there every weekend evening cos there always seats available and ample spaces at the mscp~ the fish soup stall is always queue but really worth the wait~
The dessert stall is one of the cheapest in Singapore, last year they are selling most of the dessert at $1.20 but now they increase to $1.50 which is still cheaper than most of the hawkers in Singapore~
Other stall to try, rojak, roast meat, Hill view fried kway tiao, Western food~ lunch time crowd has much more people than evening and there are lesser stalls open in the evening as well~
Old school prawn noodles soup is so satisfyingly good. The broth can do with abit more prawn taste but overall it is very nostalgic and satisfying.
Plenty of food and marketing options here. Carpark directly next to market is badly designed. There is a better multistory carpark right before.
Food centre can feel warm during hot afternoons.
There's a wide variety of good local delights at this hawker centre. It is not a supper spot though as a number of stalls operate until afternoon only. The prawn noodles (both stalls), fishball ball noodles, japanese food (esp their chawan mushi), kway chap, bak chok mee, nasi padang, rojak are worth a try
The vegetarian food facing the hdb block sells at reasonable price and taste yummy too. There's a new kid on the block selling peanut pancakes, which is surprisingly good. The dough is crispy and not overly thick with a nice chewy bite; the fillings are not very sweet too. Makes a good breakfast or aftermeal dessert item.
Good place to go, especially for breakfast and lunch
Update (26 Sep 2025)
The popular Niu Ji prawn noodle is back at pasr 16 @ Bedok hawker centre. His store is the row facingblk 17 right the corner. He is selling the same dry/soup prawn noodles in the morning and the fried version at night.
Two best stalls in this place - Char Kway Teow and Prawn Mee
YUMMLICIOUS food at this market.
One of the porridge stalls that always close before my lunch time. I have to rush out few minutes to get it, else I will miss it.
Stall 01-63 Teochew porridge..
Here for the steam Fresh fish/head.
Nice home cooked meals.
Try it out.
Great variety of food. You & Me Coffee is the best kopi and teh place in SG. There is one good mala store. The fried kway teow place is famous. The zhi cha is cheap and tasty, we eat there almost every week. Maggi goreng is delicious too. And many more
Since the renovation the hawker center is much better ventilated, so even seats in the middle are not unbearable.
Some shops I like includes, the Japanese stall, Blue lagoon western food, minced meat noodles, spinach soup.
There is a variety of food at this hawkers' centre. They are busy in the morning for breakfast and during the lunch time. But by late afternoon many of the stalls are already closed. At night there will only be a limited number of stalls open.
I frequented this market because it is very close to my house. I like to do my marketing here because most of the stuffs here are fresh and you can get almost anything here even breakfast because the food centre us just next to the market. My tailor at the market used to ask me....."Have you taken your breakfast? Here at this foodcentre they have the best tea!"🍵
Not bad, hawker center
There are quite a few well known stalls in this hawker center. If it's your first time here, you can try the fish soup. The old couple doesn't seems to run it anymore, but the soup is still good.
There's also the chicken rice stall. I personally prefer the roasted chicken rather than the Hainanese chicken.
The fish ball noodles attracts a queue too. The taste is good. I am not a fish ball noodles fan so my review may not be what others feels about their food.
This pasar is very crowded on Sunday and if you visit late in the morning, many hawker food stalls would run out of their ware. I particularly like the porridge, black carrot cake, boneless chicken here. My spouse also like the wet market here better then the others in the the Bedok and Tampines areas.
Less crowded even the usual lunchtime hours. Lots of good foods can be found.
many great hawker here! friendly services too!
Wet market selling things is cheap and so is the hawker center,giod place to have breakfast here when bring your ols folks as for carpark,it ok.
Tao fu fa taste delicious and super cheap!
Family's top fav stall here is the famous fish ball mee. Usually orders dry mee kia for all my family members. The fish balls are the best that l have eaten so far in all my years as you wouldnt be able to find that authentic old school taste and texture elsewhere. Prices are also reasonable.
The western food is value for money. A huge piece of chicken chop with either mushroom or black pepper sauce for $6.50 with two sides of your choice. They are located at the corner next to the central passageway on the same row as the fish soup stall.
Market and hawker centre here. At noon, quite a few of fresh produce stalls are still open. Not many pork stalls. Theres an old man, mid 70s, who sells v good quality pork ribs at $14 for soft-rib type. Yielded a divine tasting soup.
I am avoiding the pork stall run by 2 women in their early 60s. I asked the prices n I got a dirty look. Why?As the old man wasnt there n I needed some ribs, i bought from these 2. Ribs quality wasn't good. Will i patronise their stall again? What do u think?
Nice place to eat at with lots of cheap food. Not sure if it has the best but definitely lots of cheap food. Main downside is the crowd if the Junior College across has classes going on, they flood the hawker centre during weekday afternoon lunch times.
It had the usual muslim food and drink stall. The taste of the food does not seem consistent. But still acceptable.
Lots of variety available! However, I was there quite late, at about 8:15pm. Most of the stores were already closed. The Thai food was good! Have yet to try the others, will definitely head back there again!
Haven't been to this hawker centre for quite some time. Many stalls are not open at this dinner hour. Good to see that most stalls from previous time I came are still here. Ordered fried kway teow from unit 85 Bedok North branch. Not so delicious as compared to Hill Street Fried Kway Teow a few stalls away, closed day sadly
Just a normal hawker centre and close to a wet market. Buy your fresh, fish, chicken , meat and vegies here at reasonable prices than most markets. Then enjoy the long-queue char kway teow at the hawker centre ... seems always popular 😏.
There's also a Nanyang coffee stall in the food centre along with a variety of other local delights. The place is clean and close to housing board flats.
First time having my lunch there, the place have many stalls selling different type of food, Chinese, Malay and Indian dishes.
Nice spacious place for good German food. Nice meats n fresh beers abound. Advisable to go off peak hours so as not to compete with the crowds. Very popular with the tourists as well.
Fritters (though oily), fishball noodles, bak chor mee n masala thosai are some of the items I would recommend. The queue at char kway teow is long. It tastes good too but one will need to drink a lot of water after that, as they use a lot of MSG.
Went to buy the Hill Street char kway teow. Delicious. But the queue is super long. Be prepared to wait for at least 45 mins to an hour.
Other notable stalls include the fishball noodles and the pancakes.
The breakfast crowd was receding and the lunch munch yet to begin. Plenty of empty seats for me ch
oose for my mid morning coffee. The kopi lady's brew was ever so aromatic and strong. The $3 chicken porridge served up with plenty of shredded chicken. The slow sip and fragrant slurp really made the day. The venue wasn't posh but had its usual morning tranquillity. What else should one ask for?
Alots of stalls selling good halal and non halal hawker foods and prices are very cheap and reasonable. Every Monday most stalls closed but still some are opened. Good nasi padang stall like Wak Na, Enak, good thosai, prata stall dhall curry with fats and so on. 👍😊
The Hillstreet char kuay teow with its never ending line, hand make fish ball noodles, rojak is good. I would says it has a comphrensive array of good food. I discovered the House of Yellow on block 18 for dessert, home made ice cream, cakes, crepes and muay chee, make with fresh Mao Shan Wang durian from their own plantation in Pahang according to the owner, Desmond Lin.
This hawker centre has a wide selection of food to choose from. Has Chinese, Malay, Indian and Western food. Some food such as the chicken rice, Thai food, prawn noodles, kwey chap, char kway tiao and even the soya bean drink are really good! Most active for lunch and half open for breakfast and dinner.
One of my favourite hawker centre. All my friends like this place. Something for everyone. Prices are ridiculously cheap. One dollar youtiaos and 3 dollar noodles and lontong.
Good n delicious variety of hawker food n of reasonable price too...definitely cheaper than coffee/food court prices. Coffee/tea sold tastes better than most of our coffee shops...with price tantamount to exploitation n abuse which nobody can do anything abt it..The Market Merchant Assc? (Must b joking) The market also sells a wide variety of veg,fruits n meats..spoilt for choice..not to expensive too n storeholders can b said Friendly. Goes there practically every day due to mentioned reasons.
Foods wise still ok. But some stall prices on high side. Only few stall charge reasonably.
Great malay cuisines with a good variety. Teochew porridge, fried carrot cake, Thai food, Xing He Tze char, rojak.
Peanut pancake $1 is good. Crispy on some edge and the pancake is soft and nice. The peanut given gao gao by the stall owner before it is given to you.
Delicious and reasonable price. Good variety. By far, cleanest hawker center I experienced, including its toilets.
Most of the stalls there are closed on Mondays. Try to avoid going on Mondays. Must try items are the Chinese rojak, fish ball noodles, a nonya kueh stall which had the best 9 coloured kueh, the green kueh that has glutinous rice & their ba-zhang is really good. They normally leave once their items are sold. So if u crave for kuehs, go in the morning.
This hawker centre cum wet market has been here since the late 60s or early 70s... used to eat here when granny first moved here.
Many of the stalls were either from other famous foody joints that closed long ago or had moved here when it originally opened.
Come notable stalls here are the fishball noodle stall that goes back to the early 60s when they had started from a platform across the drain at the junction of Upper East Coast Road and Jalan Buloh Perindo; Wong's Congee (Hainanese, not Cantonese... thicker consistency)... yum!; The famous Hill Street Char Kway Tiow has a perpetual long queue; The handmade tim sum stall... any many more!
Visited last night with my grandma
. And we had such a lovely time. The foods there are fabulous, especially their duck rice which is one of the best that we have ever had!
Offers a place for a quick meal. Most stalls open mainly in the morning. But you can still find food in the evening if you are ok with a smaller range.
Old hawker centre. Notable food stalls are:
1. Hill Street Char Kuey Teow (Expect Long Queue),
2. Teochew Fishball Soup (Dry and Soup - simple dish, no frills but delicious
3. Chicken Rice
4. Fried Fritters (Yew Char Kuey in the morning
5. Fried Carrot Cake (black white or half and half in the morning)
Had the Handmade Bak kwa at $3 per stick here and it taste WONDERFUL. They deserve to be known. Really nice bak kwa, meat intact, but soft when you chew on it. The flavour linger in your mouth.. You just have to try it to know.
Love this market.
Many great food options.
With all the hustle and bustle, it really feels so nostalgic.
The Hill Street Kway Teow is delicious. Dong Feng Fa chicken rice also quite nice. Very kind uncle: charge my son student rate @$2.50 when he is wearing school uniform.
Small little market with hawker stalls; nice, friendly stall owners; can get most daily raw and dried food, and many delicious hawker foods.
Unfortunately the Hill Street cha kway teow is closed for Christmas. However this place has a lot of traditional hawkers, selling roast pork rice, chicken rice, braised duck rice, prawn soup noodle, porridge and many more
Have lots of good hawker fares. Ranging from regular hor fun, beef hor fun, char kuey teow, roast meat -char siew, duck, rojak, you tiao, kuey chap..and many more local fare at reasonable price.
A few good food to check out unfortunately, good food only available before lunch
佳煇 BBQ Satay #01-40.
The pork satay is very nice. Juicy and roasted like taste of bak kua. Not like the others dry and sometimes the smell oil taste. Worth to try.
Nothing fantastic about the food there.
Price increased
Famous for the hill street fried Kway teow which has a constant long queue. Fairly big hawker centre with variety of good food options.
Coffee is good, the stall that 2 vietnamese ladies brew the coffee. Must try.
Nasi Malaysia is a Bomb,.
Been patronizing it since 13yrs ago
Having brunch in late afternoon, a lot of stalls closed. More footfalls in the morning
Best coffee experience if you love coffee. Many stalls selling very nice coffee at reasonable prices
Old fashioned food but stall runs out of food early and many stalls are closed early. The better stalls have closed due to old age of stall holders
A lot of nice food here.. like the chicken rice, wanton mee & the mala hotpot..
A hawker center & market for Bedok South residence in this neighbourhood.Some shops here provide convenience to residences in this region.
Lots of food choices. Tried the braised duck rice after a sizeable queue - worth the queue.
Ad usual, good food to choose from
Have you ever seen a small coffee stall with 5 employees?
This proves that his business is booming, but personally I think the coffee is average.
What,a coffee stall with 5 staffs? !
That's mean they are quite popular, but I taste their coffee so-so.
This is a hawker center attached to a wet market. I'm thankful that it's not too crowded.
Recently, Singapore has been moving toward self-service cleaning. Halal products have a dedicated return gate. I didn't know.
Hanjiang fish soup and braised duck👍😋
HUNG KANG (BEDOK)FISH SOUP
I personally feel that this place has been a holy land for horse racing for generations! It’s hard to find a place to eat even if you want to find a place to eat! Because those betting on horse racing just sit there and don’t leave!
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