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Dapur Hassan
144 Tampines Street 12, #01-400, Singapore 521144
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 65 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Dapur Hassan, located in Tampines, appears to draw a crowd largely due to its celebrity association, with many patrons noting the owner's local football fame.
We see a mixed bag of opinions on the food itself.
While some find the Nasi Lemak to be a standout with crispy ikan bilis, delicious wings, and good sambal, others describe the Nasi Lemak as dry and the fried chicken wing tough.
The Nasi Lemak is priced at $3.80, with a 30-cent takeaway charge.
Other dishes like Mee Soto and Mee Rebus are considered average by some, priced at $4.30.
The pricing is noted as slightly above average for a heartland coffee shop.
We think it's worth a try if you're in the area and curious about the celebrity connection, especially for the Nasi Lemak.
However, manage expectations regarding consistency and value for money compared to other hawker options.
Best to visit on weekdays or early on weekends to avoid the queues.
Signature
Nasi Lemak ($3.80)
Best time
Weekdays, or before 11:30 AM on weekends
Wait time
Long queue on weekends
Price
$$ ($4-7/person)
Score: 65 · 5 sources
What customers say
Dapur Hassan generally receives mixed to positive feedback, with many customers drawn by the celebrity association.
While some find the food, particularly the nasi lemak and nasi minyak, to be consistently good with delicious sambal and crispy bilis, others describe it as average or not exceptional, with specific complaints about dry nasi lemak and tough fried chicken wings.
Prices are noted as slightly above average for a heartland coffee shop, but queues are common on weekends, indicating popularity.
Google Reviews
Not sure what the hype is about for this place. It's another one of those celebrity eating places where the hype is the celebrity rather than the food. The food is ok. It's not bad but certainly not…
Ordered nasi lemak + samba goreng = $6.30 Not the best among the best but surely not that average. Went there to support our own goalkeeper in lieu with his new found fame Lotsa ppl take selfie wit…
It could be better, definitely. As a person who grows up eating Malaysia-style nasi lemak, their nasi lemak was dry, including their fried chicken wing, which was tough. I tried other Malay nasi lema…
Has been frequenting this stall quite a bit. This is the only stall with a long queue on weekends despite the prices are slightly above average. The winners are nasi lemak and nasi minyak. Nasi lemak…
Came recommended by a friend who spotted its famous celebrity “owner” serving at this store (think local football). Wide variety of items ranging from single dish meals like Soto Ayam, to Nasi Padang…
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