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S-11 Bishan 504 Food Court
504 Bishan St.11, #01-444, Singapore 570504
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 30 May 2026
We think S-11 Bishan 504 Food Court offers a wide and diverse selection of food, making it a good option for groups with varied preferences.
The Bijili Bhai Indian stall stands out for its thosai served with coconut chutney, a detail that many other Indian stalls in the area reportedly miss.
Other notable mentions include the Chinese dumplings (10 for $4.80) and the Malaysian-style bak kut teh ($6.80 for soup, $8 for dry), both praised for their taste and portion sizes.
However, we note that prices here are generally higher compared to other coffeeshops in Bishan, with some items like the Bun Cha at Vietnam Kitchen costing $12.90.
While the variety is a strong point, be prepared for potential wait times, especially for popular stalls like Vietnam Kitchen, which can take up to 30 minutes.
The recent renovation has improved cleanliness and dining comfort.
Overall, it's a reliable choice for a diverse meal, but not the most budget-friendly option in the area.
Signature
Bijili Bhai thosai with coconut chutney
Wait time
30 minutes for Vietnamese bun cha
Price
$$ ($5-15/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
S-11 Bishan 504 Food Court is praised for its extensive variety of local and international cuisines, including highly recommended Indian thosai from Bijili Bhai, Chinese dumplings, and Malaysian-style Bak Kut Teh.
While customers appreciate the clean, spacious environment and post-renovation improvements, a recurring concern is the generally higher prices compared to other Bishan coffeeshops, with some dishes noted as significantly more expensive.
Google Reviews
The Indian store here, Bijili Bhai, serves thosai with coconut chutney. Sounds very basic but many stores don’t make chutney, they serve thosai with dhal only. I’ve been looking for a reliable thosai…
+ One of the few coffeeshops in Bishan Central, which is important given the lack of hawker centres in Bishan. (The others are the Kim San Leng coffeeshop at Blk 511, the one at level 2 of the bus int…
Good variety of food: Chinese dumplings and lamian, Bak kut teh, Vietnamese, pig organ soup, lor mee, grilled fish, Thai + mookata, popiah & rojak, chicken rice. I especially like the Chinese dumpling…
White chicken rice always first choice, Bak Kut Teh also nice here. Better and cleaner now after renovation. Less bird sharing your food nowadays
This food court is a haven for food lovers, offering a vast array of culinary options. From local delights to international cuisines, the variety is impressive. The space itself is clean and well-main…
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