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Holland Village Market & Food Centre
1 Lor Mambong, Singapore 277700
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: Holland Village Market & Food Centre stands out for its cleanliness and orderly environment, a consistent point of praise from visitors.
While not as sprawling as some hawker centres, it offers a solid selection of stalls, with the Japanese food stall frequently highlighted for its quality Saba and beef sets.
We note that this particular stall often draws a queue, suggesting its popularity.
Other mentions include the Hainanese joint for its generous portions and the Mei Di Noodles and Liang Ji Wanton Noodle stalls.
The centre is generally described as well-ventilated and spacious, making it a comfortable spot for a meal.
It serves as a local and expatriate gathering place, offering a different vibe from more tourist-heavy areas.
We think it's a reliable choice for a clean, comfortable hawker experience with some standout food options, particularly if you're willing to wait for the Japanese stall.
Signature
Saba sets from the Japanese stall
Wait time
Queue for the Japanese stall
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Holland Village Market & Food Centre is praised for its clean, well-ventilated environment and diverse food options, particularly the Japanese stall's Saba and beef sets, Mei Di Noodles, and Liang Ji Wanton Noodle.
While generally easy to find a seat and less noisy than other hawkers, some popular stalls may have queues.
It's considered a local and expatriate gathering spot with a unique vibe.
Google Reviews
We love to come here for lunch every Sunday. Food is good, reasonably priced. A bit hard to get a seat. The Japanese food stall is worth a queue. Couple serving are very genuine, cheerful and friend…
good eating, all round. hainanese joint dishes plentiful protein, with oink chubby bits and spare parts, at light damage. too much of good thing to keep to yourself.
Literally the cleanest and most orderly hawker I have been to. Well ventilated spacious and clean seating. Credit goes to the cleaner uncles aunties that work there. Well done.
A nice smaller hawker where you can buy fresh fruit, vegetables etc. But it’s also an excellent hawker, not as big as many others but it has some great choices. Some of my favourites is the Mei Di Noo…
This is a place that has some good restaurants and bars. The vibes are different with other places in Singapore. It is not a tourist area, but more of locals and expatriates gathering place.
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