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Joo Koon Eating House

3.8(178)on Googlepioneer

90 Joo Koon Cir, Singapore 629116

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)7:00 AM – 8:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 55 / 100

Atmosphere30
Queue wait50
Food quality65
Value for money50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Joo Koon Eating House offers a variety of hawker fare, with several stalls garnering positive mentions.

The Curry Chicken from the claypot stall, priced at $5, stands out for its robust and thick curry, generous chicken portions, and inclusion of potatoes and rice.

The Indian Muslim stall also receives praise for its soft thosai and flavourful dhal curry, though the coconut chutney is noted as watery.

The fishball noodles, at $3.30, are considered good but can be oily.

However, the eating house faces consistent feedback regarding its environment, with multiple reviewers mentioning it being hot, stuffy, and humid due to poor ventilation.

There are also concerns about hygiene, specifically with self-service condiments left uncovered.

A significant point of contention is the pricing at the economic rice stall, where customers report being overcharged compared to the advertised menu.

Additionally, there are serious complaints about rude and aggressive behaviour from staff at the drink stall, which detracts significantly from the overall experience.

We'd recommend Joo Koon Eating House for a quick, affordable meal if you're in the area and specifically craving the claypot curry chicken or Indian Muslim breakfast items.

Be prepared for a warm dining environment and double-check pricing at the economic rice stall.

Signature

Curry Chicken from claypot stall ($5)

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 55 · 5 sources

What customers say

Joo Koon Eating House offers a variety of food options, with the Curry Chicken and Indian Muslim breakfast items receiving positive mentions for taste and affordability.

However, recurring issues include inconsistent pricing at the economic rice stall, a hot and stuffy environment due to poor ventilation, and significant concerns about rude staff behavior at the drinks stall.

Some patrons also noted hygiene issues with self-service condiments.

Affordable pricing & food varietyInconsistent pricing / overchargingPoor ventilation & warm environmentRude staff behaviorCurry Chicken & Indian Muslim breakfast quality
40% positive20% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Lau Kuan Hoe· 2 months ago

Economic rice stall employee charged 5 bucks for 1 meat 2 veg (braised pork belly, beansprouts and cauliflower dishes), when according to their menu should be 1.2+2×1 and 0.5 for rice. Max 3.7, which…

★★★★Yang· 10 months ago

Many food options with affordable pricing, but place a bit hot and stuffy, ventilation not good. Long queue with some stall. Try the Curry Chicken ($5) from the claypot stall, was nice. Curry was rob…

★★★★Vigia Godwin· 2 years ago

Joo Koon Eating House - Indian Muslim stall. Breakfast plain, thosia, soft and good, dall curry nice, coconut chutney, no taste and watery. Other dishes look appetising.

★★★★OxztOx· 2 years ago

Fish ball noodle at $3.30, food is good but feels oily. Owner accepts epayment paynow when requested. Spring Onions and chili is self service but just a little unhygienic for leaving it opened. Ali…

★★★★Mega Nathan· 2 years ago

I went to patronize at the drink stall at 7.15am, was a long Queue. The Chinese female lady taking orders, shouted at me for order. I told her softly, pls don't shout and be rude. Subsequently she sc…

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