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Food Village Punggol 660A

3.7(238)on Google$coffeepunggol

660A Edgedale Plns, #02-01 Waterway Sundew, Singapore 821660

Dine-inTakeout

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)6:00 AM – 11:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Atmosphere80
Queue wait60
Food quality60
Value for money70

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take on Food Village Punggol 660A is that it serves as a reliable neighbourhood coffeeshop, particularly for residents in the area.

While some stalls may experience turnover, the core offerings provide a decent variety.

We note the economic rice (za cai fan) stall, now run by a duo from Punggol 312A, is frequently praised for its tasty and generously portioned dishes.

The fishball meepok also garners positive attention, often drawing a consistent queue during peak hours.

For those seeking something different, the Poori Set at the Indian Muslim stall comes highly recommended for its freshness and crispiness.

However, we acknowledge concerns about the variety of independent vendors, with some suggesting a lack of exciting options.

There was also a notable negative experience with a specific Bak Kut Teh stall, citing a lack of flavour and a hygiene issue.

Despite these points, the environment is generally described as clean and airy, with friendly staff.

We'd recommend this spot for a convenient and generally satisfying local meal, especially if you're looking for good economic rice or fishball meepok.

Best for a quick, no-frills lunch.

Signature

Poori Set

Best time

lunch

Wait time

constant queue for fishball meepok

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

Food Village Punggol 660A offers a good variety of food options, with specific highlights including the fishball meepok, a generous and tasty economic rice stall (formerly from Punggol 312A), and a recommended Poori Set from the Indian Muslim stall.

While the environment is praised for being clean and airy with friendly staff, some stalls, like Chi Liu Xiang's Bak Kut Teh, have received negative feedback for bland soup and hygiene issues (fly in soup).

Overall, the food court struggles with vendor longevity and limited exciting choices, despite some popular individual stalls.

Variety of food optionsSpecific stall highlights (Economic Rice, Fishball Meepok, Poori Set)Clean and airy environment with friendly staffInconsistent stall quality and vendor longevityHygiene concerns at specific stalls
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Germain Wu· 12 months ago

The food choices here are average due to low footfall. Most independent stalls here don’t last long and it has mostly been taken over by the coffeeshop owner operating the various stall options here.…

★★★★Eric Wong· a year ago

Visited on 31 Mar 2025 for lunch on hari raya puasa holiday. I like the fishball meepok here alot and been here twice. There is a constant queue while I was there

★★★★YJ Tan· 2 years ago

This is another gem of a coffeeshop in Punggol. Location is airy and there are tables outside if you find it too noisy. Food-wise there is a good variety of food options. Personally I like the economi…

★★★★Aspiral L· 2 years ago

New stall opens. 齿留香 Chi Liu Xiang. Selling Bak Kut Teh. First things that disappoint me is the soup has no taste of Bak Kut Teh. Meat portion, there are 4 ribs. Though soup are refillable. Worst of…

★★★★★Justin Hui· 3 years ago

Very good for options here. Great staples like Western and Mala, 2 unique Japanese options, and a new stall with Thai Tom Yum Goong and light bites. And while we love our Prata, I strongly recommend…

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