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Happy Hawkers

4.0(260)on Google$coffeesengkang

289c Compassvale Cres, Singapore 541286

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 45 / 100

Atmosphere60
Queue wait50
Food quality50
Value for money40

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Happy Hawkers in Sengkang appears to be a mixed bag, with strong opinions on both sides.

The Western stall is a consistent highlight, with reviewers praising its affordability and generous portions.

The Chicken Cutlet with Butter Rice and Fish and Chips are frequently recommended, with the chicken chop rice priced at $6.

In contrast, other stalls, particularly the dim sum and noodle stalls, receive harsh criticism for food quality and portion sizes.

Some patrons found the dry mee siam excessively salty and the mee pok undercooked, while others felt the $6 noodles offered 'bits and pieces' for a high price in a neighbourhood setting.

Service issues, including rude staff and even disturbing behaviour from a previous Western stall operator, are also noted.

We think this spot is best for those specifically seeking a budget-friendly Western meal in the Sengkang area.

Be prepared for potential crowds during peak dinner hours (6-7 PM) and consider avoiding the noodle and dim sum stalls based on feedback.

It's a reliable option for a specific craving, but not a destination for a diverse hawker experience.

Signature

Chicken Cutlet with Butter Rice

Best time

Before 6 PM or after 7 PM for dinner

Wait time

Can get crowded during dinner (6-7 PM)

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 45 · 5 sources

What customers say

Happy Hawkers receives mixed reviews, with its Western stall often praised for affordable, generous portions like the chicken cutlet with butter rice and chicken chop rice.

However, other stalls, particularly the dim sum and noodle stalls, are criticized for dry, undercooked, or small portions at high prices.

Several customers also report issues with staff rudeness and unprofessional behavior, including a disturbing incident at the Western stall, and difficulties finding seating due to non-dining patrons.

Western stall value and portion sizeHigh prices and small portions at other stallsStaff rudeness and unprofessionalismSeating availability issues
40% positive10% neutral50% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★zxexe· 3 months ago

the western stall is affordable and delicious. good place to eat if u live near by. accepting cdc and/or paynow also provides a smooth cashless experience where u can pay with ur phone. i would recomm…

★★★★★Vanessa T (Vanillat)· 6 months ago

The western is the best! Western: cheap and generous serving compared to Breadik/Cowboy Western or tender fresh. $6 for chicken chop rice with egg and coleslaw. Thick slab of chicken thigh and no tak…

★★★★★John Leong· 3 years ago

Food is OK but only 1 drink and 5 food stalls (1 still not opened). Prices are slightly high for a neighbourhood coffee shop and taste is just normal, nothing spectacular. Many tables taken by auntie…

★★★★kolala ariajo· 7 months ago

Bought dry mee siam from dim sum stall. It was so salty and so so dry. We also bought the noodle from Tai Wah pork noodle and the noodle (mee pok) is half cooked! They think it’s al-Dante pasta? Gosh…

★★★★fearne· 8 months ago

1) food extremely little for a $6 priced noodle. just bits and pieces of noodles with some meat = $6. pls la, if you gonna charge so high in a freaking neighbourhood then prepared to close down soon b…

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