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85 Bedok North Fried Oyster

2.5(242)on Google$bedok

85 Bedok North Street 4, #01-09/10, Singapore 460085

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)2:00 PM – 2:00 AM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 25 / 100

Queue wait70
Consistency10
Food quality20
Value for money30

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: While the Fried Oyster is highlighted as the signature dish, reviews are sharply divided.

Some praise the $5 portion for its fresh oysters and balanced egg-to-starch ratio, noting the chilli as a highlight.

However, others find the fried oyster average, with small oysters and a dry, unstarchy egg.

There are also serious concerns about oyster freshness, with reports of smelly oysters leading to illness, suggesting a significant inconsistency in quality.

The Hokkien Mee is described as wet, which may not appeal to all, though the lack of alkaline taste in the yellow noodles is a plus.

Other dishes like the fried prawn noodles and char kway teow receive negative feedback for lacking flavour harmony, being too oily, or having separated ingredients.

The overall sentiment points to a decline in standards and poor service attitude.

We'd advise caution; if you choose to visit, stick strictly to the Fried Oyster, but be aware of the reported quality issues.

Signature

Fried Oyster

Best time

Around 1pm on a Sunday for shorter queues

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 25 · 5 sources

What customers say

85 Bedok North Fried Oyster receives mixed reviews, with its signature Fried Oyster dish being a point of contention; some praise its freshness and chilli, while others find it average, small in portion, or even report issues with smelly oysters and food poisoning.

Other dishes like Hokkien Mee, fried prawn noodles, egg omelette, and char kway teow generally receive negative feedback for taste, texture, and preparation.

Service attitude from the uncle taking orders is also a recurring complaint.

Fried Oyster quality inconsistencyOther dishes' poor taste/texturePortion size/value for moneyCustomer service attitudeFood safety concerns (diarrhoea)
20% positive0% neutral80% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Hazel Sim· 3 months ago

Stick to their best, their Fried Oyster. $5 portion has 4 oysters, quite fresh. Egg to starch ratio just nice, chilli also bangin. Hokkien Mee was on the wet side which I’m personally not a fan of bu…

★★★★★Louis· 3 months ago

Fried Oyster : 5/10 rating Fried oyster is just average and for $5, there’s only 4-5 small oysters. Also the fried egg is quite dry and I think lacked of starch mixed when they fried. Certainly I ca…

★★★★WILBUR· 3 months ago

Had the small ($5) fried oyster last night. 2 out of 4 oysters were smelly. Spit them out after taking a bite, tried my best not to swallow, just eat the egg. Today wake up still diarrhoea. Food used…

★★★★FF2030· 6 months ago

The fried prawn noodles were disappointing as the taste and appearance did not come together well; the noodles and prawn base failed to gel, resulting in a lackluster experience. Meanwhile, the fried…

★★★★Doreen Lim· 5 months ago

I ordered a plate of egg omelette & a plate of char kuay teow. Uploaded the 3 photos (1/3, 2/3 & 3/3) of the egg omelette to show that the eggs & the tapioca starch are totally separated. The taste is…

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