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Breakfast Hola 早餐好了 (Anchorvale Village)
339 Anchorvale Rd, #01-24, Singapore 540339
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take: Breakfast Hola offers a taste of Taiwanese breakfast and casual fare, with several reviewers noting its authenticity.
The Braised Pork Rice (Lu Rou Fan) is a standout, praised for its flavourful, non-salty profile, soft meat, and fluffy short-grain rice.
We note that the $22 spent for two people on a brunch suggests an average of $11 per person, which some consider slightly pricey but justified by portion size and quality.
Other popular items include the Salted Egg Taro Crepes and Pork Floss Scallion Crepes, both highlighted for their unique flavour combinations and crispy texture.
The Ice Coffee Latte is also recommended for its richness.
However, some dishes like the sandwich, egg crepe, and popcorn chicken are described as 'homely style' rather than exceptional.
There are also criticisms regarding the lack of basic condiments like chilli sauce, ketchup, salt, pepper, and even tissues, which can detract from the dining experience.
The Teppanyaki Noodles, priced at $7.50 for just noodles and an egg, are seen as poor value.
We'd recommend focusing on their signature rice and crepe dishes for the most authentic and satisfying experience.
Verdict: A good option for a quick, authentic Taiwanese breakfast, particularly for their Braised Pork Rice and crepes, but be prepared for a no-frills, self-service setup and potentially higher prices for certain items.
Signature
Braised Pork Rice (Lu Rou Fan)
Price
$$ ($11/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Breakfast Hola 早餐好了 at Anchorvale Village offers an authentic Taiwanese breakfast experience, with many customers praising the flavorful Braised Pork Rice and unique crepes like the Salted Egg Taro and Pork Floss Scallion.
While some find the prices a bit high, the generous portions and quality of food, including the soy milk and cold noodles, are generally well-received.
However, there are occasional comments about the thickness of crepe rolls and the simplicity of certain dishes like the teppanyaki noodles, with some customers noting a lack of basic condiments and amenities.
Google Reviews
I've been a chef for over 10 years and had lived in taiwan over a year and with multiple trips back to Taiwan. This is the cafe that gave me the taste of taiwan. Braised pork rice is flavourful, not s…
Walked past this store a few times and finally decided to pop in to try their food. Of the dishes we ordered, the better tasting dish was the sweet potato fries. Sandwich, egg crepe and popcorn chicke…
Love the ambience and the quality of food. Price a tad more expensive but thank our govt with CDC vouchers. Had the toast (which we can likely diy at home), but its generous serving and presentation…
Ordered Lu Rou Fan and Cold Noodles from GrabFood. Love the food! There is chilli in Cold Noodles which I love. Next time I will ask for chilli for Lu Rou Fan and more sauce, purely my personal pref…
An authentic Taiwan breakfast meal. The fried dishes are as expected, crepe roll with pork is not bad but a lil too thick. The “best” dish is their teppanyaki noodles, $7.50 for noodles with sauce and…
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