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301 Ubi Food House

4.1(309)on Googlecoffeegeylang

301 Ubi Ave 1, #01-305 Block 301, Singapore 400301

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)8:00 AM – 9:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Atmosphere40
Queue wait30
Food quality65
Value for money70

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: 301 Ubi Food House is a large hawker centre with a variety of stalls, including Yong Tau Foo, Zi Char, Nasi Ayam Penyet, and Indian cuisine.

We note that the Nasi Biryani, priced at $6, is frequently highlighted for its tender masala chicken and fragrant rice, with free soup included.

The Nasi Ayam Penyet also receives praise for its sambal, with one reviewer noting its similarity to a Changi Village favourite.

However, some stalls receive mixed reviews; the Yong Tau Foo's laksa broth is described as lacking flavour and oily, and some Zi Char dishes are found to be either too salty or too sweet.

The curry fish head from the Zi Char stall is mentioned as a better option.

We also note that the venue can get hot, and there can be long queues, particularly for popular stalls.

Overall, it's a place for diverse hawker fare, but quality can vary between stalls.

Verdict: Worth a visit for the Nasi Biryani or Nasi Ayam Penyet, but be prepared for potential queues and varying quality from other stalls.

Signature

Nasi Biryani

Wait time

long queue

Price

$ ($6/person)

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

301 Ubi Food House, a newly opened Kimly coffeeshop, receives mixed but generally positive feedback.

Customers praise specific stalls like the Nasi Ayam Penyet for its authentic taste and sambal, and Spiced Palace Indian Cuisine for its tender masala chicken and fragrant Nasi Biryani, often highlighting good value.

However, some dishes from the zichar stall are noted for being too salty or sweet, and the yong tau foo broth was described as lacking flavor and being oily.

The environment can be hot, and some stalls experience long queues.

Nasi Ayam Penyet authenticitySpiced Palace Indian Cuisine value & qualityZichar dish inconsistency (salty/sweet)Yong Tau Foo broth/oilinessCoffeeshop environment (hot, queues)
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★E Lim· 10 months ago

Had yongtaofoo at this coffee shop. Laska broth was not very flavorful and a little oily. Each item was very generous like the bittergourd was very big, but fried till it was a little too oily. Overal…

★★★★★Geraldine Koh· a year ago

Big coffeeshop newly open - Kimly Tried the zichar- some dishes are quite salty and some are alittle sweet like the honey pork. The curry fish head is not bad. The fries vegetable is quite hard

★★★★★Farhan Roslan· a year ago

Alright, just found out this hidden gem of nasi ayam penyet! Exactly the same taste used to be at changi village. I love the sambal! Brings back memories. Tapao 1 box previously, came down again with…

★★★★★Roderick Teo· 3 years ago

Had Chinese bbq and cold dish. Food is good. Price reasonable,long queue. Place is hot as expected from coffeeshop. Must appreciate those cook behind the stall roasting the meat

★★★★★Daccoli· a year ago

23/10/24- this is newly opened Spiced Palace Indian Cuisine. This Nasi Biryani cost $6. Very worth it. The masala chicken is tendered, the rice is fragrant. They give free soup too. Money well spent…

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