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Tiong Bahru Market
30 Seng Poh Rd, Singapore 168898
Lively food court with Singaporean hawker stalls & a "wet market" selling produce, meat & fish.
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 85 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Tiong Bahru Market is a well-regarded hawker centre known for its comfortable, airy environment and a wide selection of food stalls.
We note that many stalls have been around for decades, contributing to its 'old school vibe' and status as a heritage spot.
The layout is frequently praised for its spaciousness, with stalls arranged in a single row that minimises congestion even during busy periods.
Seating is generally ample, a significant advantage over other crowded food centres.
While many stalls offer high-quality food, with some even receiving Michelin mentions, we observe that not all experiences are consistently positive.
For instance, the Lor Mee from 178 Lor Mee at $4.50 has drawn criticism for its small portions of low-quality ingredients and poor service.
Similarly, the fishballs from 7 Tiong Bahru Fishball (8 for $2) are described as lacking fish taste.
However, the Mixed Pork Porridge from Hua Yuen Porridge is consistently highlighted as a standout, praised for its rich, Cantonese-style broth.
We think Tiong Bahru Market is an excellent destination for those seeking a comfortable hawker experience with a wide variety of food options.
It's particularly good for groups due to the ample seating and spacious layout.
Be selective with your choices; while some stalls are exceptional, others may disappoint.
We'd recommend prioritising stalls with established reputations or specific dish recommendations, like the Hua Yuen Porridge.
Signature
Mixed Pork Porridge from Hua Yuen Porridge
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 85 · 5 sources
What customers say
Tiong Bahru Market is highly praised for its comfortable, airy environment, good layout, and wide selection of quality, affordable food, including Michelin-mentioned stalls.
While some individual stalls like 178 Lor Mee and Wang Wang Sugar Cane's coffee receive negative feedback for food quality and service, the overall sentiment highlights the market's appeal as a vibrant, clean, and well-maintained hawker centre popular with both locals and tourists.
Google Reviews
Warm and old school vibe. Mainly chinese food. Cheap and good. Stalls that have been around for decades. This is a tourist spot and part of the Tiong Bahru heritage trail. I highly recommend the mixed…
One of the best food centre here. Not only because of the sheer number of popular food stalls but also its comparatively comfortable environment with its high ceiling and the well spread-out space whe…
This hawker center has the best layout for stalls that we've seen. They are all in a row, so you can see them all at once, instead of there being rows after rows of stalls. There's also plenty of seat…
178 Lor Mee (*) $4.50 - first photo before mixing * 1 pieces fish fritters * Bits & pieces of batter * 2 pieces of miserably extremely thin fishcake slices * 1 pieces of meat - 2nd photo after mixing…
There is a huge selection of food here. Many of of high quality, and a few were Michelin mentioned. It can be crowded at any time. However, usually there will be empty tables around. Parking can be…
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