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Eunos Crescent Market and Food Centre

4.0(3,646)on Google$geylang

4A Eunos Cres, Singapore 402004

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Atmosphere50
Food quality60

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Eunos Crescent Market and Food Centre is a bustling neighbourhood hub, particularly vibrant in the mornings.

Its proximity to Eunos MRT makes it highly accessible.

We note a strong representation of Halal stalls, especially at the front, offering a diverse array of Malay and Indonesian favourites like nasi lemak, lontong, mee soto, and nasi padang.

Chinese hawker fare, including economic bee hoon, dim sum, and porridge, is also available.

While the variety is a draw, some dishes, like the asam pedas fish roe from Mami Junaidah's stall, might lean heavily on the tamarind, potentially lacking a balanced flavour profile.

The black ink squid can be spicy, and some side dishes like brinjal might be bland.

However, the begedil is often praised for its homemade taste.

For those seeking other options, a mee goreng stall (also serving prata and murtabak) faces the MRT, and a briyani stall offers chicken, mutton, or lamb shank.

The fishball noodles stall is popular and tends to sell out before lunch.

We'd advise an early visit to catch the full selection and avoid the pigeon issue, which has been noted around stalls and tray-return areas.

Overall, it's a reliable spot for a diverse, inexpensive meal, especially if you're in the area.

Signature

Nasi Padang (Mami Junaidah's stall)

Best time

Mornings

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

Eunos Crescent Market and Food Centre is a lively, convenient hawker centre next to Eunos MRT, offering a diverse range of local Chinese, Malay, and Indonesian hawker fare.

Customers appreciate the wide variety of food, friendly stallholders, and specific popular dishes like mee goreng, prata, murtabak, briyani, fishball noodles, and lontong.

However, some dishes, like the asam pedas fish roe and black ink squid from Mami Junaidah's stall, have received mixed reviews regarding flavor balance and temperature, and there are concerns about pigeons in the eating areas.

Diverse food variety (Halal and non-Halal)Convenient location next to Eunos MRTSpecific popular stalls/dishes (e.g., mee goreng, fishball noodles, Mami Junaidah's)Friendly stallholdersPigeon presence
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Noor HezAin· 7 months ago

First time set foot at Eunos Crescent Market. Eunos MRT is just next to the food centre, so convenient. Planning to eat nasi lemak since we're not familiar of the shops. The first front of stall, all…

★★★★★L Chan· 8 months ago

A lively neighbourhood hub, especially in the mornings. Beside the wet market & shops, the cooked food centre offers a diverse mix of hawker fare — from Chinese economic bee hoon, dim sum & porridge t…

★★★★★Jay Tham· 3 months ago

Great variety of local food! Uncles and Aunties are super friendly!

★★★★★Ram Ramchandani· 3 months ago

This place has a wet market and hawker food stalls. There's a good mee goreng stall which also serves prata and murtabak facing the mrt station but within the hawker centre. Behind it is a good briyan…

★★★★★The Rundown· a year ago

There are couples of good Muslim stalls here. The fishball noodles & lor mee stalls have a loyal customer base. Downsides: Pigeons can be seen sneaking into stalls to steal food & at tray-return rack…

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