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What to Eat in Commonwealth: Top Dine outs

Commonwealth Crescent Food Centre

It is one of the most famous places for cheap and delicious food when looking for what to eat in Commonwealth. However, there are also other food centres located in the Commonwealth that are worth trying. Here are some of the food stalls that offer delicious food. You will keep coming back for more once you have a taste of their flavourful dishes.
 

Hammee’s: American what to eat in Commonwealth

This food stall started with two burgers on its menu. As time passed by, Hammee’s flourished and evolved to be a stall that patrons loved. Because of this, you should bring patience with you as you might wait in line for an hour. Their classic Premium Beef Cheeseburger is the most famous on their menu. Price ranges from $6 for a single patty and $8 for a double patty. Their beef patties are hand-made and do not contain growth hormones.
 
In what to eat in Commonwealth, they make their burgers with ample amounts of American cheese, mouth-watering caramelized onions and a unique taste of their homemade sauce. These ingredients complement the juicy beef patty well. Fries also accompany their burgers.
 
You can find Hammee’s at 31 Commonwealth Crescent, #02-93 Market & Food Centre. They closed on Mondays and Tuesdays but are open the rest of the week from 11 am to 5 pm.
 
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Jian Kang Noodles

This stall is also famous among locals for what to eat in Commonwealth. Their speciality is their Wanton Noodles, which comfort you through their savoury soup. This stall sells many dishes per day, but you do not have to worry about waiting in line to get your noodle fix. They have skilful workers who are fast-paced, so you do not have to wait for a long time to eat.
 
Jian Kang’s menu consists of Wanton Noodles, Dumpling Noodles and Pork Rib Noodles. Prices range from $3.50 to $5.50. Their noodles are al dente, which gives off a springy feeling. They toss the noodles in a savoury sauce. The wantons added to the dish are silky and tasty.
 
They are open every day except Wednesdays from 7 am to 1:30 pm. Jian Kang is stall #02-77 inside the Market & Food Centre.
 
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Liang Liang Fried Carrot Cake

In what to eat in Commonwealth, locals recommend this stall if you are craving fried Carrot cake. You will feel nostalgic as this Carrot cake brings out the flavours and taste you grew up with as a child. The black carrot cake cost $3. However, their carrot cake has an excellent old-school touch with a good wok hei. You can also order oyster omelette and fried oysters, which range from $3 to $5.
 
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Huang Da Fu 黄大福

If Bak Chor Mee is one of your persistent cravings, this is the right stall for you. This stall is run by a couple who make their dishes with love. Their Bak Chor Mee has a starting price of $2.70, a steal.
 
The owners top their dishes with a generous amount of liver slices and tender pork strips. You can also order Mee Kia if you want softer noodles. Mee Kia is also a go-to for people who get hungry at midnight. Huang Da Fu 黄大福 is open from 12 am to 8 pm daily.
 
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Hong Kee Porridge

You can find Hong Kee Porridge inside the Commonwealth Crescent Market and Food Centre. It has been around for four decades already and serves Cantonese-style porridge. What you should expect about this dish is that it has a thick soup and is comforting. One of the best variants of what to eat in Commonwealth is their Pork Porridge with Century Egg. This dish cost $4.
 
You will also feel delighted with the generous portions here in Hong Kee Porridge. Every bowl of porridge came stuffed with century egg slices and tender pork slabs. The porridge is also flavorful with the right consistency, and its meat components are also well-seasoned and tender. Every dish is worth trying here in Hong Kee Porridge.
 
There are also lighter meals offered, like Raw Fish Porridge and Cuttlefish Porridge. Each dish costs $3. Hong Kee Porridge is stall number 02-89 in the Crescent Market and Food Centre. Hong Kee Porridge is open daily from 6 am to 2:30 pm.
 
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ASiP Drinks

In what to eat in Commonwealth, ASiP Drinks is far from your usual drink stall. This stall is run by Aunty Mei and her husband, Uncle Gin. They offer vibrant cold-pressed juices that are healthy and tasty. What makes cold-pressed juices unique is that there is no heat involved. Instead, they preserve the vitamins and nutrients of their ingredients from the juicing process.
 
One of the best recommendations that people love the most is their drink called “Aircon”. The drink is a mixture of mint, cucumber, and lime. It is refreshing and perfect for hot and sunny days. Another popular drink is their ABC Yakult. It is a drink with many layers, and they suggest you try the first layer before stirring it all together. The drink cost $3.30.
 
ASiP Fresh Cold Press Juice is stall number 02-85. ASiP Fresh Cold Press Juice is open daily from 10:30 am to 8:30 pm.
 
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Selera Tiga Puteri

This stall is a hidden gem in Commonwealth Crescent Food Centre. Which you can find at the back part of the food centre, but their dishes are worth trying. Selera Tiga Puteri offers a hearty selection of Malay dishes, such as the famous Nasi Lemak, that cost S$3.50. Other delicious dishes cost $3, such as Lontong and Mee Siam.
 

Their Mee Siam is one of the best out there. Its taste is sweet and tangy at the same time. The gravy also balances the flavours and will keep you coming back for more. Their Nasi Lemak is also impeccable. The rice has a coconut flavour, which gives it a rich taste. The chilli has a sweet taste but complements well with the dish.

Selera Tiga Puteri is stall number 02-65. Selera Tiga Puteri is open from 7 am to 3 pm from Saturday to Thursday.

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Xi Le Ting 喜樂亭

After eating savoury dishes from other stalls, you will look for something sweet. Do not worry, as Xi Le Ting 喜樂亭 is a dessert stall that will please your sweet tooth cravings. They offer old-school sweet dishes such as Cheng Tng, Green Bean Soup and Sweet Wheat Porridge. Each plate cost S$1, which is affordable.

Their Cheng Tng had great ingredients such as longan, barley and white fungus. It is a cooling dessert if you need to beat the heat. The best dish would go to their Sweet Wheat Porridge. You will feel satisfied with the fragrant and sweet taste of the porridge in every bite.

Xi Le Ting 喜樂亭 is stall number 02-93. Xi Le Ting 喜樂亭 is open from 11 am to 5 pm daily except Mondays and Wednesdays.

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Star Yong Kwang BBQ Seafood

A young man named Chris Eng owns this food stall. He was 23 years old when he opened this stall. From a family of restaurant entrepreneurs, Chris is a natural in cooking.

The best-selling dish here is their Salted Egg Pork Ribs. Their Salted Egg Pork Ribs cost S$16. Feel delighted with every chunk of pork meat well-coated in salted egg yolk sauce. The heart is tender and juicy. Their unique creamy salted egg yolk was bursting with savoury distinctions. Make sure to eat this dish with steaming rice for the best experience.

They also offer Spicy Sambal Stingray, which they make with their unique sambal sauce. The stingray meat is succulent and thick, making it a great combination to the dish that will keep you coming back for more. Another dish that is worth trying is their Sambal Sotong. The Sotong rings are well-marinated and springy. Be careful, as this dish can be very addictive. Once you taste it, you will find yourself munching several pieces.

Another record-breaking dish, Cereal Prawns, is one of the dishes you should also try. They create this dish with big and juicy prawn meat. They also put in a generous amount of crisp cereal. The plate is also mixed with the right amount of curry leaves.

You can give their food a try inside Alexandra Village Food Centre. Star Yong Kwang BBQ Seafood is open daily from 4 pm to 11 pm.

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Sin Kee Famous Chicken Rice

This stall is so famous, so make sure to bring your patience with you. With many customers craving, they combined two stalls to accommodate them. Yet, be there with an empty stomach so your waiting time would be worth it. The stall is open until dinner time to accommodate more customers.

Their famous chicken rice is one of the best out there. It will make sure to leave you satisfied with its tender and savoury taste bursting with flavours. They pair the chicken with fragrant rice with a generous amount of servings. You can order a plate to share with 3-4 people. This way, food becomes tastier when you share it with your colleagues.

Another dish to try on is their Hainan Chicken. The chicken meat is smooth, tender and very juicy. The chicken breast absorbs the sesame oil and soy sauce well, which makes the chicken tastier. The serving is also suitable for sharing, which makes it very affordable.

You can find Sin Kee Famous Chicken Rice at 02-22 Mei Ling Market & Food Centre. Sin Kee Famous Chicken Rice is open daily except Mondays from 11 am to 8 pm.

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牛车水阿婆卤鸭 (Braised Duck Rice)

This stall will catch your eye when you visit the food centre. The stall often has long lines of people waiting for their turn to order their braised duck rice. 牛车水阿婆卤鸭 specializes in braised duck rice, as portrayed by their name. This dish cost $3.

What patrons love the most about this dish is the tenderness of the meat that has a good fat to meat ratio. The dish is not as saucy as other braised duck rice dishes, but this is one of the best.

It is also served with cucumbers on the side, and its homemade sauce is phenomenal. Also, the amount of serving is generous for its price. You will be able to enjoy many shavings of duck meat over hot and steaming white rice. Definitely a sumptuous meal!

牛车水阿婆卤鸭 is stall number 02-95 located in Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre. The stall is open from 9:30 am until sold out, so you better be early if you want to try this.

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Hong Kong Street Old Chun Kee (Commonwealth)

Hong Kong Street Old Chun Kee will be your new go-to restaurant for your Cantonese cravings. This restaurant has a wide range of options according to your cravings. For example, if you are in the mood for a heavy meal, they have various Cantonese dishes you can pair with steaming hot rice.

If you are craving seafood, you can try their Sambal Prawn, which uses fresh and huge prawns for their plate. You can also try their Cereal Prawn and Salted Egg Prawn.

People who prefer meat for a filling dine-in experience also offer Black Pepper Beef and Lemon Chicken. You will feel refreshed as you taste the tangy and sweet sauce of their Lemon Chicken.

If you are feeling under the weather and craving something hot and light, they also have many noodles. Try out their Hokkien Noodle or Mee Goreng.

You can also try their classic Hong Kong Noodle and Claypot Noodle. Again, you will feel comfortable as you sip through their tasty broth while it is hot.

You can find Hong Kong Street Old Chun Kee at 117 Commonwealth Drive. Hong Kong Street Old Chun Kee is open daily from 12:00 pm to 10:30 pm.

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Delicious What to Eat in Commonwealth

Listed above are the stalls and restaurants you can find here in what to eat in Commonwealth. Don’t miss out and visit them when you pass by the food centre. For your financial needs, you can look for licensed moneylenders here in the area. Thankfully, you have Cash Mart to help you with your loan, such as a personal loan you can apply for at low interest.