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Kaki Bukit 511 Market & Food Centre
511 Bedok North Street 3, Singapore 460511
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 70 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
Our take on Kaki Bukit 511 Market & Food Centre is that it’s a solid neighbourhood hawker centre, offering a good mix of local favourites at wallet-friendly prices.
We see it as a reliable spot for everyday meals, particularly for those in the Kaki Bukit estate.
Stalls like Tongs Rojak come highly recommended, with patrons praising its use of fresh ingredients and robust gravy, even if the dough sticks could be crispier.
The Thai Kway Chap at $6.50 is noted as decent, though some find the kway slightly overcooked and the meat portions a bit small for the price.
While there's a good selection of halal food, including Indian Muslim and Malay dishes, we note some stalls, like the vadai and fried fritters, have closed.
Cleanliness is a mixed bag; while table cleaners are diligent, some reviews mention issues with cockroaches and overflowing tray return shelves during peak hours.
Accessibility might be a factor in it being less crowded than larger hawker centres, but it does get busy during meal times.
Overall, it’s a convenient option with some standout stalls, but don't expect pristine conditions during busy periods.
Best for a casual, no-frills meal.
Signature
Tongs Rojak ($4-6)
Best time
Non-peak hours
Wait time
Expect longer waits for popular stalls during peak times
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 70 · 5 sources
What customers say
Kaki Bukit 511 Market & Food Centre is a well-regarded neighbourhood hawker centre, praised for its wallet-friendly prices, relaxed heartland vibe, and diverse food options including halal choices and specific recommendations like Tongs Rojak.
While many appreciate the cleanliness maintained by diligent cleaners, some note issues with tray return shelves attracting birds and occasional pest sightings.
Accessibility is mentioned as a potential factor for it being less crowded than larger centres, and some stalls even offer table service.
Google Reviews
A long-standing neighbourhood wet market & hawker centre serving the Kaki Bukit estate. Good mix of cooked food stalls & fresh market produce under one roof. Plenty of local favourites at wallet-frien…
Thai Kway Chap ($6.50) was alright, thought the kway was slightly overcooked and I thought they could be more generous with the meat for the price. The Sugarcane w lemon ($2.60) at the nearby drink s…
Good selection of halal food available offering Indian Muslim and Malay dishes. There is also a stall selling what some claimed to be the best roti john in Singapore. After not visiting this hawker…
Hidden gem hawker with a few established stalls! Not too crowded, maybe due to accessibility. Managed to try the satay and the zichar, both were decent. One thing I liked about this hawker is they wil…
Tongs Rojak is highly recommended. He uses fresh ginger flower bulb and pineapple. Gravy is heavy and packed with peanuts. He could have grilled the dough sticks/puffs and cuttlefish longer for better…
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