Best food places in Yew Tee
Having stayed in Yew Tee for the past 20 years, the quiet neighbourhood frequently reminds me of Belle’s little town in Beauty and The Beast, with its cosy HDB flats and tranquil atmosphere. As this area has remained largely unchanged in the past two decades, there is a rustic charm to the eateries here. Here’s our list of the 10 best Yew Tee food gems you can visit the next time you are in the West!
1. Ah Boy Chicken Rice
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Despite enjoying a wave of hungry diners after celebrity chef Eric Teo’s endorsement, Ah Boy Chicken Rice has upheld the consistent quality of its food. The prices are affordable with a plate of Chicken Rice setting you back a reasonable $3.40. While the rice has a distinct garlic taste, it retains the natural flavours of the chicken.
Address: Blk 678A Choa Chu Kang Crescent, #01-01, V6 Food Court, Singapore 681678
Opening hours: Fri-Wed 9:30am to 8:30pm
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Ah Boy Chicken Rice is not a halal-certified eatery.
2. Yew Tee Feng Zhen Lor Mee
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Helmed by the second-generation owner, the standard of the noodles at Yew Tee Feng Zhen Lor Mee is on par with the original stall in Taman Jurong. The well-balanced gravy of the Lor Mee ($4.50/$5.50) has an ideal viscosity. Furthermore, as it is thoroughly soaked up by the egg and pork belly slices, there is an added depth of flavour to the noodles. They’ve also got Fish Lor Mee at $5.50 a bowl!
Address: Blk 787B Choa Chu Kang Drive, #01-241, Singapore 682787
Opening hours: Tue-Thurs, Sat-Sun 6am to 1pm
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Yew Tee Feng Zhen Lor Mee is not a halal-certified eatery.
3. Bee-Live Beverage & Dessert
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If you live near Yew Tee MRT Station, you need to check out Bee-Live Beverage & Dessert, a new addition to YewTee Point. Located in Basement 1 of the mall, this takeaway kiosk offers freshly made crepes at affordable prices. For instance, the Honey Drizzle Crepe costs just $3, and comes in a sizeable portion.
Those who love bubble tea can also try their lineup of healthier drinks, sweetened with honey instead of sugar syrup.
Address: 21 Choa Chu Kang North 6, #B1-TS2, Singapore 689578
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 10:30pm
Tel: 6465 1986
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Bee-Live is not a halal-certified eatery.
4. Fosters Cafe
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If you were devastated after hearing about the closure of Fosters Steakhouse at Holland Village, here’s some good news: they’re back at YewTee Point! It’s not entirely the same, as Fosters Cafe is now housed in a small food court, but you can still get their signature scones and Western fare here.
If you’re here for a snack, get the Devonshire Tea ($12), a set that includes two scones and tea. Scones are served with clotted cream and jam. Otherwise, there’s also hearty grilled items including Ribeye Steak ($21) and Sirloin Steak ($18).
Address: 21 Choa Chu Kang North 6, #01-22, YewTee Point, Singapore 689578
Opening hours: TBD
Fosters Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.
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5. No Horse Run Cafe
No Horse Run Cafe is technically located next to Choa Chu Kang MRT Station, but it’s also a mere two-minute train ride from Yew Tee! The popular dessert parlour serves locally inspired treats, including their signature Pandan Gula Melaka Waffles ($6.50), best enjoyed with their artisanal gelato.
For those who want something more filling, tuck into their Classic Kolo Mee ($6), which comprises Malaysian-style dry noodles with house-made minced pork and chunky char siew.
Address: 21 Choa Chu Kang North 6, #01-08, Yew Tee Point, Singapore 689578
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 10am to 9:30pm, Fri 10am to 10:30pm, Sat-Sun 9am to 10:30pm
Tel: 8189 4456
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No Horse Run Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.
6. Yen Sen Seafood
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Yen Sen Seafood is a Cantonese-style zi char eatery that remains under the radar in the West. Favoured by locals for its homey ambience and extensive menu, the stall specialises in fish head dishes. The meat tastes fresh and separates from the bone easily.
Other popular zi char favourites include Sliced Fish Bee Hoon ($6), Seafood White Bee Hoon ($6), and Beef Dry Hor Fun ($6).
Address: Blk 678A Choa Chu Kang Crescent, #01-01, V6 Food Court, Singapore 681678
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 12am
Tel: 9011 5229
Yen Sen Seafood is not a halal-certified eatery.
7. Takagi Ramen
The increasingly popular Takagi Ramen has numerous outlets islandwide, including a 24/7 eatery at YewTew Point. Tuck into affordable dishes including the Takagi Ramen, priced at just $6.90, as well as the Chashu Ramen ($9). They also have a dry ramen series, with highlights such as Mazemen ($7.50): dry noodles with scallion pulled pork, corn, and roasted seaweed.
What’s more, all prices are nett, so you won’t have to break the bank here!
Address: 25 Choa Chu Kang North 6, #01-05/06, YewTee Point, Singapore 689580
Opening hours: Daily 24 hours
Tel: 9170 7870
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Takagi Ramen is not a halal-certified eatery.
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8. Ming Kitchen
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An alternative to Yen Sen Seafood for scrumptious zi char is Ming Kitchen. Make a beeline for their Fish Head Steamboat (price TBD). Moderation is key as the harmonious blend of the sweetness from tomatoes and tartness from sour plum creates a soup brimming with umami. The Baked Salted Egg Crab (price TBD) is another crowd-pleaser, as the buttery sauce couples well with the crustacean’s oceanic sweetness.
Address: 624 Choa Chu Kang Street 62, #02-222/224, Yew Tee Square, Singapore 680624
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 11:30pm
Tel: 8845 9510
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Ming Kitchen is not a halal-certified eatery.
9. Yew Tee Kopitiam Korean Cuisine
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The generous servings of the BBQ Saba Fish + Chicken Set Meal best reflect Korean Cuisine’s commitment to providing budget-friendly Korean food. At $6.90, you can enjoy a hotplate featuring an entire saba fish as well as generous portions of chicken, beef, and pork. Try dipping the saba fish in their garlic chilli sauce. The heated touch from the sauce carries a tinge of sweetness, which enhances the bold flavours of the fish.
Address: 624 Choa Chu Kang Street 62, #02-222/224, Yew Tee Square, Singapore 680624
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 10pm
Yew Tee Kopitiam Korean Cuisine is not a halal-certified eatery.
10. San De Green Vegetarian
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Offering both diversity and quality, San De Green Vegetarian has impressed us with unconventional creations such as Vegetarian Pig’s Trotter ($5.80). A dish worth soldiering the snaking queue is its Bee Hoon ($4.30), which provides a springy bite without a greasy aftertaste or crumbly texture. They also sell affordable vegetarian cai fan, priced from $2.20 for one veggie with bee hoon.
Address: 21 Choa Chu Kang North 6, #B1-17/22, Yew Tee Point, Singapore 689578
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 9pm
Tel: 9092 1328
San De Green Vegetarian is not a halal-certified eatery.
Where to eat in Yew Tee
Drop by for a meal at these Yew Tee food spots the next time you are in the West! Another must-try West-side food stall is Sanwich, a newly opened kiosk with colourful stuffed sandos in Choa Chu Kang. Otherwise, there’s also our Alexandra Central Mall food guide if you’re looking for an alternative dining spot to IKEA.
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