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Hougang Avenue 1 Block 105 Market and Food Centre

4.1(567)on Google$hougang

105 Hougang Ave 1, Singapore 530105

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)6:00 AM – 2:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Atmosphere65
Queue wait50
Food quality60
Value for money65

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take on Hougang Avenue 1 Block 105 Market and Food Centre is that it serves primarily as a neighbourhood hawker centre, offering a mix of local dishes.

The Kway Chap stall appears to be a consistent highlight, with patrons praising its flavourful broth and well-prepared ingredients like soft pork belly and clean-tasting intestines.

We'd recommend trying the kway chap, especially the large intestine, beancurd, pork skin, and pork belly, which are noted for being tender and free of off-flavours.

However, opinions on the Hokkien Mee are divided; while some find it decent, others consider it overhyped and average, with small portions for its price point.

The zi char stall's dry hor fun also receives positive mentions for its rich flavour and wok hei.

Be prepared for potential queues during peak hours, which is typical for popular hawker stalls.

We think this is a reliable spot for a casual, inexpensive meal, particularly if you're in the area and craving Kway Chap or a well-executed dry hor fun.

Signature

kway chap

Wait time

long queue during peak hours

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

Hougang Avenue 1 Block 105 Market and Food Centre is generally well-regarded for its classic coffeeshop atmosphere and affordable, fresh food.

Patrons frequently praise specific stalls like the Kway Chap for its flavorful broth and tender ingredients, and a zi char stall for its rich, wok hei-filled dry hor fun.

However, some popular stalls, particularly the Hokkien Mee, are perceived as overhyped with average quality and small portions, leading to long queues during peak hours.

flavorful Kway Chaprich dry hor fun with wok heioverhyped Hokkien Meelong queues during peak hoursaffordable pricing
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Alexander Chen (How80sKidsPlay)· 7 months ago

I wanted to go for Hokkien mee until I saw how dark the kway teow and sauce is from other people's orders, hinting this plate will be packed with rich flavour and wok hei. I didn't regret it, but I mu…

★★★★EQ Xavier· a year ago

Went to 105 Coffeeshop in Hougang and had a pleasant experience. The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming, with a classic coffeeshop vibe. The service was friendly and attentive, with prompt ordering and…

★★★★★jie jie· 10 months ago

The hawker centre foods cater for neighbourhood residents, the foods have mixed variety however you need to queue up during peak hours. You have to bring along wet tissue to wipe the table yourself.…

★★★★★Daniel Aiden Leo· a year ago

This morning, 23-10-24, specially came early to try, always long queue kuey chap store. Ordered the big intestine, beancurd, pork skin and pork belly and a bowl of kuey chap. The kuey chap was very f…

★★★★★colin neo· 5 months ago

On 18 Dec 2025, visited this Blue star fried hokkien mee that was highly recommended by one gentleman on instagram. To be honest, i have had much better HKM in AMK (Ah Jie), whampoa,..etc Seriously ,…

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