Food Junction Food Court Lot One represents Singapore\'s premier concept-driven lifestyle food court experience, bringing over three decades of culinary excellence to the Choa Chu Kang community within the vibrant Lot One Shoppers\' Mall environment. Established in 1993 as Singapore\'s preferred food court chain, this modern dining destination offers families and food enthusiasts access to an exciting variety of cuisines ranging from beloved Singaporean favorites to international specialties, all served at affordable prices in Singapore\'s dynamic northwest region where convenience meets quality.
The comprehensive food court features multiple specialized stalls offering diverse culinary options including authentic local hawker favorites, regional Asian cuisines, and international dishes that cater to every taste preference and dietary requirement. Each stall maintains high-quality standards while delivering the authentic flavors that have made Food Junction a household name across Singapore, ensuring diners can explore everything from traditional zi char and noodle dishes to contemporary fusion creations. The modern, comfortable dining environment features crafted tables and chairs complemented by scenic, lighthearted murals that enhance the overall dining experience.
Located on the fourth floor of Lot One Shoppers\' Mall, Food Junction Food Court operates daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, providing extended dining hours that accommodate both lunch and dinner crowds throughout the week. The food court\'s strategic position within Singapore\'s largest suburban mall ensures excellent accessibility via Choa Chu Kang MRT station and bus interchange, while its integration with shopping and entertainment facilities allows families to enjoy convenient dining during their mall visits. Whether seeking quick lunch options, family dinner gatherings, or exploring diverse culinary traditions, Food Junction delivers the perfect combination of variety, quality, and value that has made them Singapore\'s trusted food court destination across seven locations.
Food court looks nicely decorated and new. It even has centralised area for taking halal/non-halal cutlery instead of from each stall. Pepper lunch always taste good so there's quite a queue. I'm satisfied with my chicken pepper rice dinner. The salted baked chicken rice was ordinary though. The only bad thing is no one seem to be cleaning the tables.
Yuzu R
Review is only based on JJ Japanese store
Got the teriyaki chicken rice set. Portion is like kids meal :') the difference between the photo and actual portion tho
Anyway isn't jap teriyaki chicken supposed to be grilled, not deep fried? The chicken doesn't have much taste & the rice has 0 taste (doesn't taste like jap rice, doesn't taste like normal rice either. It just tastes like nothing HAHAH, that's the best way I can describe it). The saving grace is the miso soup which has some flavour
Maybe their other items will be better. But otherwise if you want similar items, I recommend to get from Korean stall instead as the portions looks bigger & seems tastier as well (my fam bought from their stall). Price is slightly higher but at least your food won't taste like nothing 👨🏻🦯
Previous reviews on this stall were bad but I felt like having jap so I got it anyway. Don't make the same mistake as mee
Hafez Sorouri
When I was here, I had the Yong Tau Foo, which o would say had pretty good flavor. However, it seemed rather expensive at $1 dollar per ingredient (I can't justify 1 dollar for a single mushroom or some strands of vegetables). The ladies were also quite rude and they could afford to be nicer to the customers.
The kopi C peng also lacked "umph" and it felt very watered down although I did not ask for it thinned out.
The cutlery and crockery situation was also rather confusing and not well stocked. However, not much to complain about other than that, was a pretty standard experience in a heartland mall.
Roselind Tan
Food Junction food court in CCK Lot One shopping mall. Food here are so...so & expensive, but no choice not much eating place near CCK MRT/ LRT station. Weekday after 2pm this place still very crowded & not easy to find seat for dinning in. This Monday afternoon no differece food court still packed after 2pm plus. Saw 3 joined tables with outside food (refer picture), aunties (food court workers)said all occupied. Customers had to walk away & tried to find other seat but all packed. I just felt bad for the walked away customer & not sure should food court workers eat their lunch in their office or should they occupy food court seat when it is packed with customers????
Jocelyn Tan
I honestly dont do google reviews but this is ridiculous. On 24th July 2025 (Thursday), i visited the food juction at Lot One for dinner. Had great pepper lunch and a coffee from the drink stall. Then i decided maybe to get some dessert. So i went to the dessert stall and ordered a Mango Ice Cream dessert, and i requested for extra ice, and i paid at the cashier before waiting for my order to be made. In front of me was an elderly lady (Lady) who ordered Ice Jelly with Mango. Then the Auntie making the dessert put milk in the ice with the mango topping. Lady did not want milk in her dessert and emphasised that many times after seeing Auntie put the milk. Auntie instead of apologising or any form of remorse, rebutted and insisted that Lady did not inform her to not put the milk. After a few exchanges, Auntie set aside the halfmade dessert and proceeded to remake the order.
When it was my turn for my order, Auntie made the ice base but instead of making rhe order like usual, she SCOOPED out the mango and ice from the previous half made bowl and put it into my dessert bowl. When i voiced out my concerns, Auntie ignored me many times until i raised my voice and she finally looked at me. At this point, she had already placed the ice cream on the dessert and instead of asking whats wrong, she asked expectantly, "u still want the extra ice?". Then i made my complaint about her using leftover toppings from a used bowl to be put onto my dessert. At whcih, Auntie gave excuses and claimed "no lah where got i just taking the spoon." And "no lah i take from this bucket (of stored mango". I pointed out that i saw her take out thw toppings from that rejected bowl and put it onto my bowl. She ignored me and asked the uncle that was after me if he wanted the bowl of dessert, which he gladly accepted. So i stood at the side expecting her to remake my dessert WHICH I ALREADY PAID FOR. But instead, she proceeded to ignore me and continued to serve the next 5 customers after me, even taking the order of a customer when she was "done" making the dessert orders. That was when i had enough and asked outright "Auntie you dont want to make my order ah". At this point she grudgingly looked at me and asked what dessert did i order. Then she made me a measly little bowl of dessert (mind you, it costs $3.60 when it normally costs $3.20 or less at a kopitiam); the ice not even touching the rim of the bowl. The spoon is literally the normal takeaway spoon. If it looks big in the photo, what does rhat say about the expensive dessert? I am appalled by the grossness of this service, attitude, and overall quality of this stall, but more specifically this Auntie. Since they alreadu remade the bowl for the previous lady, what makes them think they have a right to reuse food that was left aside. I expect a reply on this comment, bc how can you just let this kind of disgusting behaviour slide.
Jeffrey
Tried A-PO Hokkien Mee at Lot One’s Food Junction – Sadly, a Miss for Me
Spotted a queue at A-PO Hokkien Mee while at Lot One and decided to join in, hoping to find a hidden gem. The stall’s name and visuals promised a comforting plate of classic Hokkien Mee.
Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to expectations. The noodles were bland, the broth lacked depth, and there was no signature wok hei or fragrance that usually makes this dish shine. While the prawns and ingredients were fresh, the overall taste was underwhelming and felt like it missed the soul of a good Hokkien Mee.
For those who love bold, savoury, umami-rich Hokkien Mee – this might not hit the mark.
Will be exploring other options next time. Open to recommendations if you know a spot nearby that does it right!
Jasmine Lim
Order Kimchi Chicken Soup but so disappointed with the amount of chicken pieces. They are like left over small pieces of chicken. Went back to the stall and kitchen staff added more chicken which were tiny pieces too. 2nd pic was the total chicken I had. Taste wise was average.
Sulaiman Jamaludin
FAKE ADVERTISING!!!
On 28th May 2025, my family visited Lot1 and had our late lunch at the Food Junction at Lvl 4.
After our Meal, we were planning to get some desserts from the desserts stall as one of the huge poster had caught my eye. "You Know You Want It" with a Giant image of Waffles with Ice Cream. I queued and after a few customers it was my turn and so I ordered. To my surprise, the cashier told me and I quote "No sell waffle" and left me hanging and served the next customer. I even saw the waffle maker at the back and that left me clueless with the answer that she gave.
I'm in the service line and that's no way how u treat a customer. I looked for the Manager and when I found him and asked about the waffles, he replied to me laughing that it has been months since they stop selling Waffles.
By then I know that he can't be bothered with "Bo Chup" attitude
We live in the North area of Singapore, seldom do we visit the West side. How do you expect us to know?
Anyways not gonna come back to this place or to any other Food Junction/Food Republic
Euphorie Liew
Weather is freaking hot these days, we came here at around 2pm+, and there were still a lot of people having their meals at the food hall. Need to spend a bit of time to find an empty table.
The atmosphere is pretty good, table seating are well placed and not that squeezy. Everyone can have their own small space.
We have already had our lunch, dropped by to have dessert here. We ordered Ice Kachang to cool down ourselves from the terrible heat. One bowl selling at $2.60, it was served with quite a big portion of red bean, jelly and 3 atap seeds. Red bean was mildly sweet and soft, atap seeds were soft too. Quite a pleasant dessert to have during a hot day~
Yu Zhu R.
Review is only based on JJ Japanese store.
Got the teriyaki chicken rice set. Portion is like a kids' meal :') The difference between the photo and actual portion was significant, though.
Anyway, isn't Japanese teriyaki chicken supposed to be grilled, not deep-fried? The chicken doesn't have much taste, and the rice has zero taste (It doesn't taste like Japanese rice, nor does it taste like normal rice. It just tastes like nothing, HAHAH, that's the best way I can describe it). The saving grace was the miso soup, which had some flavour.
Maybe their other items will be better. But otherwise, if you want similar items, I recommend getting them from the Korean stall instead, as the portions look bigger and seem tastier as well (my family bought from their stall). The price is slightly higher, but at least your food won't taste like nothing 👨🏻🦯
Previous reviews for this stall were bad, but I felt like having Japanese food, so I got it anyway. Don't make the same mistake as me.
Hafiz Sarwari
When I was here, I had the Yong Tau Foo, which I would say had pretty good flavor. However, it seemed rather expensive at $1 per ingredient (I can't justify $1 for a single mushroom or a few strands of vegetables). The ladies were also quite rude, and they could afford to be nicer to the customers.
The kopi C peng also lacked "oomph" and it felt very watered down, even though I did not ask for it to be thinned out.
The cutlery and crockery situation was also rather confusing and not well stocked. However, other than that, it was a pretty standard experience in a heartland mall.
Rosalind Tan
Food Junction food court in CCK Lot One shopping mall. Food here is so-so and expensive, but there's no other choice as there aren't many eating places near the CCK MRT/LRT station. On weekdays after 2 PM, this place is still very crowded, and it's not easy to find a seat for dining in. This Monday afternoon was no different; the food court was still packed after 2 PM. I saw three joined tables with outside food (refer to picture). The aunties (food court workers) said all were occupied. Customers had to walk away and try to find another seat, but all were packed. I just felt bad for the customers who walked away, and I'm not sure if food court workers should eat their lunch in their office or if they should occupy food court seats when it is packed with customers.
Jacqueline Tan
I honestly don't do Google reviews, but this is ridiculous. On 24th July 2025 (Thursday), I visited the food junction at Lot One for dinner. I had great Pepper Lunch and a coffee from the drink stall. Then I decided to get some dessert. So I went to the dessert stall and ordered a Mango Ice Cream dessert. I requested extra ice and paid at the cashier before waiting for my order to be made.
In front of me was an elderly lady (Lady) who ordered Ice Jelly with Mango. Then Auntie, making the dessert, put milk in the ice with the mango topping. Lady did not want milk in her dessert and emphasized that many times after seeing Auntie put the milk. Instead of apologizing or showing any remorse, Auntie rebutted and insisted that Lady had not informed her not to put the milk. After a few exchanges, Auntie set aside the half-made dessert and proceeded to remake the order.
When it was my turn for my order, Auntie made the ice base, but instead of making the order like usual, she scooped out the mango and ice from the previous half-made bowl and put it into my dessert bowl. When I voiced my concerns, Auntie ignored me many times until I raised my voice and she finally looked at me. At this point, she had already placed the ice cream on the dessert. Instead of asking what's wrong, she asked expectantly, "You still want the extra ice?"
Then I complained about her using leftover toppings from a used bowl and putting them onto my dessert. At which, Auntie gave excuses and claimed, "No lah, where got? I just taking the spoon." And, "No lah, I take from this bucket (of stored mango)." I pointed out that I saw her take out the toppings from that rejected bowl and put them onto my bowl. She ignored me and asked the uncle who was after me if he wanted the bowl of dessert, which he gladly accepted.
So I stood at the side, expecting her to remake my dessert, which I had already paid for. But instead, she proceeded to ignore me and continued to serve the next five customers after me, even taking the order of a customer when she was "done" making the dessert orders. That was when I had enough and asked outright, "Auntie, you don't want to make my order, ah?" At this point, she grudgingly looked at me and asked what dessert I had ordered. Then she made me a measly little bowl of dessert (mind you, it cost $3.60 when it normally costs $3.20 or less at a kopitiam). The ice wasn't even touching the rim of the bowl. The spoon was literally the normal takeaway spoon. If it looks big in the photo, what does that say about the expensive dessert?
I am appalled by the grossness of this service, attitude, and overall quality of this stall, but more specifically, this Auntie. Since they already remade the bowl for the previous lady, what makes them think they have a right to reuse food that was set aside? I expect a reply on this comment, because how can you just let this kind of disgusting behavior slide?
Jefri
Tried A-PO Hokkien Mee at Lot One’s Food Junction: Sadly, a Miss for Me
Spotted a queue at A-PO Hokkien Mee while at Lot One and decided to join in, hoping to find a hidden gem. The stall’s name and visuals promised a comforting plate of classic Hokkien Mee.
Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to expectations. The noodles were bland, the broth lacked depth, and there was no signature wok hei or fragrance that usually makes this dish shine. While the prawns and ingredients were fresh, the overall taste was underwhelming and felt like it missed the soul of a good Hokkien Mee.
For those who love bold, savoury, umami-rich Hokkien Mee – this might not hit the mark.
Will be exploring other options next time. Open to recommendations if you know a spot nearby that does it right!
Joanne Lim
I ordered Kimchi Chicken Soup but was so disappointed with the amount of chicken pieces. They were like leftover small pieces of chicken. I went back to the stall, and the kitchen staff added more chicken, which were also tiny pieces. The second picture showed the total amount of chicken I had. Taste-wise, it was average.
Sulaiman Jamaluddin
FAKE ADVERTISING!!!
On 28th May 2025, my family visited Lot1 and had our late lunch at the Food Junction at Level 4.
After our meal, we were planning to get some desserts from the dessert stall, as one of the huge posters had caught my eye. "You Know You Want It" with a giant image of waffles with ice cream. I queued, and after a few customers, it was my turn, and I ordered. To my surprise, the cashier told me, and I quote, "No sell waffle," and left me hanging and served the next customer. I even saw the waffle maker at the back, which left me clueless given her answer.
I'm in the service line, and that's no way to treat a customer. I looked for the manager, and when I found him and asked about the waffles, he replied, laughing, that it had been months since they stopped selling waffles.
By then, I knew that he couldn't be bothered with a "Bo Chup" attitude.
We live in the North area of Singapore; seldom do we visit the west side. How do you expect us to know?
Anyway, I'm not going to come back to this place or to any other Food Junction/Food Republic.
Yu Su R.
This review is only based on the JJ Japanese store.
I got the teriyaki chicken rice set. The portion was like a kids meal :') The difference between the photo and actual portion was striking.
Anyway, isn't Japanese teriyaki chicken supposed to be grilled, not deep-fried? The chicken didn't have much taste, and the rice had zero taste (it didn't taste like Japanese rice, nor did it taste like normal rice. It just tasted like nothing, HAHAH – that's the best way I can describe it). The saving grace was the miso soup, which had some flavour.
Maybe their other items would be better. But otherwise, if you want similar items, I recommend getting them from the Korean stall instead, as their portions looked bigger and seemed tastier as well (my family bought from their stall). The price is slightly higher, but at least your food won't taste like nothing. 👨🏻🦯
Previous reviews for this stall were bad, but I felt like having Japanese food, so I got it anyway. Don't make the same mistake as me.
Hafiz Sohairi
When I was here, I had the Yong Tau Foo, which I would say had pretty good flavor. However, it seemed rather expensive at $1 per ingredient (I can't justify $1 for a single mushroom or some strands of vegetables). The ladies were also quite rude, and they could be nicer to the customers.
The kopi C peng also lacked "oomph" and it felt very watered down, even though I did not ask for it to be thinned out.
The cutlery and crockery were also rather confusing and not well stocked. However, there wasn't much else to complain about; it was a pretty standard experience in a heartland mall.
Rosalind Tan
Food Junction food court in CCK Lot One shopping mall. Food here is so-so and expensive, but there's no choice as there aren't many eating places near CCK MRT/LRT station. On weekdays after 2 PM, this place is still very crowded, and it's not easy to find a seat for dining in. This Monday afternoon was no different; the food court was still packed after 2 PM. I saw three joined tables with outside food (refer to picture); the aunties (food court workers) said all were occupied. Customers had to walk away and try to find another seat, but all were packed. I just felt bad for the customers who walked away, and I'm not sure if food court workers should eat their lunch in their office or if they should occupy food court seats when it is packed with customers.
Joyce Tan
I honestly don't do Google reviews, but this is ridiculous. On Thursday, July 24th, 2025, I visited the food junction at Lot One for dinner. I had a great pepper lunch and a coffee from the drink stall. Then I decided to get some dessert. So I went to the dessert stall and ordered a Mango Ice Cream dessert, requesting extra ice. I paid at the cashier before waiting for my order to be made. In front of me was an elderly lady (the "Lady") who ordered Ice Jelly with Mango. The Auntie making the dessert then put milk in the ice with the mango topping. The Lady did not want milk in her dessert and emphasized this many times after seeing the Auntie add the milk. Instead of apologizing or showing any remorse, the Auntie rebutted and insisted that the Lady had not informed her not to add the milk. After a few exchanges, the Auntie set aside the half-made dessert and proceeded to remake the order.
When it was my turn, the Auntie made the ice base, but instead of preparing the order as usual, she SCOOPED out the mango and ice from the previous half-made bowl and put them into my dessert bowl. When I voiced my concerns, the Auntie ignored me many times until I raised my voice and she finally looked at me. At this point, she had already placed the ice cream on the dessert. Instead of asking what was wrong, she asked expectantly, "Do you still want the extra ice?" I then complained about her using leftover toppings from a used bowl for my dessert. At which, the Auntie gave excuses, claiming, "No lah, where got? I'm just taking the spoon," and, "No lah, I take from this bucket (of stored mango)." I pointed out that I saw her take the toppings from that rejected bowl and put them into my bowl. She ignored me and asked the uncle who was next in line if he wanted the bowl of dessert, which he gladly accepted. So I stood aside, expecting her to remake my dessert, which I had already paid for. Instead, she proceeded to ignore me and continued to serve the next five customers, even taking the order of a customer when she was "done" making the dessert orders.
That was when I had enough and asked outright, "Auntie, you don't want to make my order, ah?" At this point, she grudgingly looked at me and asked what dessert I had ordered. She then made me a measly little bowl of dessert (mind you, it costs $3.60 when it normally costs $3.20 or less at a kopitiam), with the ice not even touching the rim of the bowl. The spoon was literally the normal takeaway spoon. If it looks big in the photo, what does that say about the expensive dessert? I am appalled by the grossness of this service, attitude, and overall quality of this stall, but more specifically, by this Auntie. Since they had already remade the bowl for the previous lady, what makes them think they have a right to reuse food that was left aside? I expect a reply to this comment, because how can you just let this kind of disgusting behavior slide?
Jefri
Tried A-PO Hokkien Mee at Lot One’s Food Junction – Sadly, a Miss for Me
Spotted a queue at A-PO Hokkien Mee while at Lot One and decided to join in, hoping to find a hidden gem. The stall’s name and visuals promised a comforting plate of classic Hokkien Mee.
Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to expectations. The noodles were bland, the broth lacked depth, and there was no signature wok hei or fragrance that usually makes this dish shine. While the prawns and ingredients were fresh, the overall taste was underwhelming and felt like it missed the soul of a good Hokkien Mee.
For those who love bold, savoury, umami-rich Hokkien Mee – this might not hit the mark.
I'll be exploring other options next time. I'm open to recommendations if you know a spot nearby that does it right!
Jocelyn Lim
I ordered Kimchi Chicken Soup, but I was so disappointed with the amount of chicken pieces. They were like leftover small pieces of chicken. I went back to the stall, and the kitchen staff added more chicken, which were tiny pieces too. The 2nd pic was the total chicken I had. The taste was average.
Sulaiman Jamal
FAKE ADVERTISING!!!
On 28th May 2025, my family visited Lot1 and had our late lunch at the Food Junction at Lvl 4.
After our meal, we were planning to get some desserts from the dessert stall as one of the huge posters had caught my eye: "You Know You Want It" with a giant image of waffles with ice cream. I queued, and after a few customers, it was my turn, so I ordered. To my surprise, the cashier told me, and I quote, "No sell waffle," and left me hanging and served the next customer. I even saw the waffle maker at the back, and that left me clueless with the answer she gave.
I'm in the service line, and that's no way to treat a customer. I looked for the manager, and when I found him and asked about the waffles, he replied to me, laughing, that it had been months since they stopped selling waffles. By then, I knew that he couldn't be bothered and had a "Bo Chup" attitude.
We live in the north area of Singapore; seldom do we visit the west side. How do you expect us to know?
Anyway, I'm not going to come back to this place or to any other Food Junction/Food Republic.
Positive Reviews
Jeffrey OwYeong
One of the best Kueh Chap in CCK. Reasonable priced and portion. The pig innards and skin are tender and flavourful. Complement with their chili to add more kick. The yam rice is a bit dry and lacking yam flavour. Nevertheless it is still highly recommended.
Jaclyn H.Y
Jan 2025:
5 stars for the carrot cake store. Only a few stores are carrying the Food Junction overall rating lol. The rest are kinda trash.
Carrot cake is still delicious as ever. Best in the northwest area thats close to me imo. I think they changed hands a couple of times. Now its tended to by nice friendly malays. They marinade the carrot cake in sesame oil which gives it more flavor.
The salmon from the korean bento store is pathetic. Costed me 10.90 for the beef salmon combo. Not gonna order again :(
Last order 9pm. After that all the stalls are closed.
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24 March 2023 update:
The cook and cashier for the carrot cake stall changed. Cook is a younger man now, used to be an elderly uncle. Cashier not as friendly.. Carrot cake tastes kinda different. Quantity for $5.50 is still good.
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1 Jan 2023 Update:
5 stars for the carrot cake store. The cashier is friendly, she recommended to put abit of chilli for taste although I usually dont take chilli. small $5.50 portion was kinda little for the price. $6.80 portion is alot.
The fish soup store #02 Grouper fish soup is super nice too. 8 pieces of big fresh meaty fish. Requested for meesua and the uncle joked that its my birthday haha
Saba fish from the japanese store isn't nice :<
Irny N
It was crowded at around 11:30am, but there’s still seats available. Or you can share table with other diners.
John Gomez
Old Street style like singapore 60/70.
Nice atmosphere. Have a few comer for photos taking.
jie jie
Today is less crowded, plenty of seats, disappointed with foods here no taste but kopi o feel good 😊
*Price kopi o $1.80 per cup (normal)
Sam Goh SE
Spacious layout with many choices of food. Lots of seats when I visited. The premise is clean and bright. Really conducive for dining. There is a high selection but me and my wife settled for a simple Chinese dessert of Tao Shaun and red bean soup. We enjoyed a relaxing tea break. There was no crowd but people kept streaming in. The layout is better than most other food courts. Certainly this is one of the exceptional one. We loved it.
Stella
The food court looks nicely decorated and new. It even has a centralized area for picking up halal/non-halal cutlery, instead of from each stall. Pepper Lunch always tastes good, so there's quite a queue. I'm satisfied with my chicken pepper rice dinner. The salted baked chicken rice was ordinary, though. The only bad thing is no one seems to be cleaning the tables.
Jaclyn Hui Ying
Jan 2025:
5 stars for the carrot cake store. Only a few stores live up to Food Junction's overall rating, lol. The rest are rather poor.
Carrot cake is still delicious as ever. Best in the northwest area that's close to me, in my opinion. I think they changed hands a couple of times. Now it's tended to by nice, friendly Malays. They marinate the carrot cake in sesame oil, which gives it more flavor.
The salmon from the Korean bento store is pathetic. It cost me $10.90 for the beef salmon combo. Not going to order again :(
Last orders are at 9 PM. After that, all the stalls are closed.
24 March 2023 update:
The cook and cashier for the carrot cake stall changed. The cook is a younger man now; he used to be an elderly uncle. The cashier is not as friendly. Carrot cake tastes somewhat different. Quantity for $5.50 is still good.
1 Jan 2023 Update:
5 stars for the carrot cake store. The cashier is friendly; she recommended putting a bit of chili for taste, although I usually don't take chili. The small $5.50 portion was a bit small for the price. The $6.80 portion is a lot.
The fish soup store, #02 Grouper Fish Soup, is excellent too. 8 pieces of big, fresh, meaty fish. I requested meesua, and the uncle joked that it's my birthday haha.
Saba fish from the Japanese store is not good :<.
Irene N
It was crowded at around 11:30 am, but there were still seats available. Or you can share a table with other diners.
John Gomes
Old street style, like Singapore in the '60s and '70s.
Nice atmosphere. There are a few corners for taking photos.
Geoffrey OwYeong
One of the best Kueh Chap in CCK. Reasonably priced and portioned. The pig innards and skin are tender and flavourful. Pair it with their chili to add more kick. The yam rice is a bit dry and lacking yam flavour. Nevertheless, it is still highly recommended.
Jia Jia
Today, it is less crowded, and there are plenty of seats. I am disappointed with the food here; it has no taste. But the Kopi O feels good. 😊
*Kopi O price: $1.80 per cup (normal)
Stephanie Liew
The weather is freaking hot these days. We came here at around 2 PM, and there were still a lot of people having their meals at the food hall. It took a bit of time to find an empty table.
The atmosphere is pretty good. Table seating is well-placed and not too cramped, allowing everyone to have their own small space.
Having already had our lunch, we dropped by to have dessert here. We ordered Ice Kachang to cool ourselves down from the terrible heat. At $2.60 a bowl, it was served with quite a big portion of red bean, jelly, and three atap seeds. The red bean was mildly sweet and soft, and the atap seeds were soft too. Quite a pleasant dessert to have during a hot day.
Sam Goh See
Spacious layout with many food choices. Lots of seats were available when I visited. The premises are clean and bright, very conducive for dining. There is a wide selection, but my wife and I settled for a simple Chinese dessert of Tao Shaun and red bean soup. We enjoyed a relaxing tea break. There was no crowd, yet people kept streaming in. The layout is better than most other food courts. Certainly, this is one of the exceptional ones. We loved it.
Starr
Food court looks nicely decorated and new. It even has a centralised area to take halal/non-halal cutlery instead of from individual stalls. Pepper lunch always tastes good, so there was quite a queue. I'm satisfied with my chicken pepper rice dinner. The salted baked chicken rice was ordinary, though. The only bad thing is no one seemed to be cleaning the tables.
Jaclyn Hui Ying
Jan 2025:
5 stars for the carrot cake store. Only a few stores live up to Food Junction's overall rating, lol. The rest are kinda trash.
Carrot cake is still delicious as ever. Best in the northwest area that's close to me, in my opinion. I think they changed hands a couple of times. Now it's tended to by nice, friendly Malays. They marinate the carrot cake in sesame oil, which gives it more flavor.
The salmon from the Korean bento store is pathetic. It cost me $10.90 for the beef salmon combo. Not going to order again. :(
Last order is at 9 PM. After that, all the stalls are closed.
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24 March 2023 update:
The cook and cashier for the carrot cake stall changed. The cook is a younger man now; it used to be an elderly uncle. The cashier is not as friendly. Carrot cake tastes kinda different. The quantity for $5.50 is still good.
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1 Jan 2023 Update:
5 stars for the carrot cake store. The cashier is friendly; she recommended to put a bit of chilli for taste, although I usually don't take chilli. A small $5.50 portion was a bit small for the price. The $6.80 portion is a lot.
The fish soup store #02: Grouper fish soup is super nice, too. It comes with 8 pieces of big, fresh, meaty fish. I requested meesua, and the uncle joked that it's my birthday, haha.
Saba fish from the Japanese store isn't nice. :<
Irene Ng
It was crowded at around 11:30 am, but there are still seats available. Or you can share a table with other diners.
John Gopal
Old Street style, like Singapore in the '60s and '70s.
Nice atmosphere. There are a few corners for taking photos.
Jeffrey Yong
One of the best Kueh Chap in CCK. Reasonably priced and with good portions. The pig innards and skin are tender and flavourful. Complement it with their chili to add more kick. The yam rice is a bit dry and lacking yam flavour. Nevertheless, it is still highly recommended.
Jia Jia
Today is less crowded, and there are plenty of seats. I'm disappointed with the food here, as it has no taste, but the Kopi O feels good.
* Kopi O price: $1.80 per cup (normal)
Euphemia Liew
The weather is freaking hot these days. We came here at around 2 PM, and there were still a lot of people having their meals at the food hall. We needed to spend a bit of time to find an empty table.
The atmosphere is pretty good. Table seating is well-placed and not too cramped. Everyone can have their own small space.
We had already had our lunch, so we dropped by to have dessert here. We ordered Ice Kachang to cool ourselves down from the terrible heat. A bowl, priced at $2.60, was served with a generous portion of red bean, jelly, and 3 atap seeds. The red bean was mildly sweet and soft, and the atap seeds were soft too. Quite a pleasant dessert to have on a hot day.
Sam Goh Si
Spacious layout, with many food choices. Lots of seats when I visited. The place is clean and bright, really conducive to dining. There is a wide selection, but my wife and I settled for a simple Chinese dessert of Tao Shaun and red bean soup. We enjoyed a relaxing tea break. There wasn't a crowd, but people kept streaming in. The layout is better than most other food courts. Certainly, this is one of the exceptional ones. We loved it.
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CHICKEN TERIYAKI SET
$6.0
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HOT PLATE DISHES
HOT PLATE CHICKEN WITH RICE
$7.0
铁板鸡肉套餐
HOT PLATE CHICKEN & BEEF/SOTONG WITH RICE
$9.3
铁板鸡肉和牛肉/苏东套餐
HOT PLATE BEEF & SOTONG WITH RICE
$9.3
铁板牛肉和苏东套餐
HOT PLATE SABA FISH WITH RICE
$7.3
铁板沙巴鱼套餐
SOUPS & STEWS
KIMCHI DUMPLING SOUP WITH RICE
$6.8
泡菜饺子汤加饭
BEEF SOUP WITH RICE
$6.8
牛肉汤加饭
KOREAN OMELETTE RICE
KOREAN SALMON OMURICE
$7.8
韩式三文鱼蛋包饭
KOREAN TERIYAKI CHICKEN OMURICE
$6.8
韩式照烧鸡肉蛋包饭
KOREAN BEEF OMURICE
$7.8
韩式牛肉蛋包饭
RICE DISHES
KIMCHI CHICKEN FRIED RICE
$6.8
鸡肉泡菜炒饭
BIBIMBAP
BIBIMBAP (CHICKEN/BEEF)
$6.8
韩式拌饭(鸡肉/牛肉)
HOT STONE BOWL BIBIMBAP (CHICKEN/BEEF)
$7.8
石锅拌饭(鸡肉/牛)
NOODLES
KIMCHI RAMYEON (CHICKEN/BEEF/CHICKEN SAUSAGE)
$6.8
泡菜拉面 (鸡肉/水饺/鸡肉香肠)
HOT POTS
ARMY STEW (2 PAX)
$19.9
韩国部队锅(双人)
SNACKS
TTEOKBOKKI
$4.8
韩式辣炒年糕
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SPECIALTY NOODLES
LAM'S SAN WAN NOODLES
$5.2
LAM'S YELLOWTAIL FISHBALL NOODLES
$6.0
LAM'S ABALONE NOODLES
$8.0
LAM'S BRAISED CHICKEN FEET IN ABALONE SAUCE WITH NOODLES
$6.8
LAM'S HANDMADE PORK DUMPLING NOODLES (DRY/SOUP)
$6.0
TEOCHEW SEAWEED MIXED BALL SOUP WITH RICE
$6.5
TEOCHEW SEAWEED MIXED BALL SOUP WITH NOODLES
$6.8
WATERCRESS MIXED BALL SOUP WITH RICE
$6.5
WATERCRESS MIXED BALL SOUP WITH NOODLES
$6.8
DESIGN YOUR OWN NOODLES!
$3.0 ONWARDS
Base: plain noodles + minced pork
NOODLE TOPPINGS
FRIED YELLOWTAIL FISHBALLS (2PCS)
$1.5
YELLOWTAIL FISHBALLS (2PCS)
$1.5
PORK MEATBALLS (2PCS)
$1.5
MINCED PORK
$1.5
SLICED PORK
$1.5
FISH SKIN (1PC)
$1.5
JAPANESE SOFT YOLK EGG (HALF)
$1.5
RAW EGG (1PC)
$0.8
ADD NOODLES
$1.5
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SPECIALTIES
FRIED KWAY TEOW WITH SEAFOOD
$5.5 (S), $6.5 (L)
FRIED KWAY TEOW WITH CHICKEN
$5.3 (S), $6.3 (L)
FRIED BEE HOON WITH COCKLES
$4.8 (S), $5.8 (L)
FRIED BEE HOON WITH CHICKEN
$5.3 (S), $6.3 (L)
SEAFOOD FRIED RICE
$5.5 (S), $6.5 (L)
CHICKEN FRIED RICE
$5.5 (S), $6.5 (L)
BEEF FRIED RICE
$5.8 (S), $6.8 (L)
CHICKEN HOR FUN
$5.5 (S), $6.5 (L)
BEEF HOR FUN
$5.8 (S), $6.8 (L)
FRIED WHITE CARROT CAKE
$4.5 (S), $5.5 (L)
FRIED BLACK CARROT CAKE
$4.5 (S), $5.5 (L)
FRIED RICE & NOODLES
MEE GORENG
$5.0 (S), $6.0 (L)
ORIGINAL FRIED RICE
$5.0 (S), $6.0 (L)
COMES WITH FISH CAKE AND CRAB MEAT
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Hot Plates
HOT PLATE SABA FISH WITH RICE
$6.8
HOT PLATE CHICKEN WITH RICE
$6.8
HOT PLATE BEEF WITH RICE
$7.8
HOT PLATE SOTONG WITH RICE
$7.8
HOT PLATE SABA FISH WITH RICE CHICKEN WITH RICE
$7.8
HOT PLATE SABA FISH BEEF SOTONG WITH RICE
$8.8
HOT PLATE CHICKEN BEEF/SOTONG WITH RICE
$8.8
HOTPLATE BEEF & SOTONG WITH RICE
$8.8
BBQ DOUBLE SALMON WITH RICE
$8.8
BBQ SALMON & BEEF WITH RICE
$8.8
BBQ SALMON & TERIYAKI CHICKEN WITH RICE
$7.8
BBQ BEEF & TERIYAKI CHICKEN WITH RICE
$7.8
HOT PLATE MEAT COMBO (TERIYAKI CHICKEN, BEEF & CHEESE SAUSAGE)
$9.8
Rice Dishes
KIMCHI CHICKEN FRIED RICE
$6.8
BIBIMBAR (CHICKEN/BEEF)
$6.8
HOT STONE BOWL BIBIMBAP (CHICKEN/BEEF/SALMON)
$4.8
KOREAN TERIYAKI CHICKEN OMURICE
$6.8
KOREAN BEEF OMURICE
$7.8
KOREAN SALMON OMURICE
$7.8
Soups & Stews
ARMY SIEW (2 PAX)
$19.9
KIMCHI CHICKEN SOUP WITH RICE
$6.8
KIMCHI DUMPLING SOUP WITH RICE
$6.8
KIMCHI SEAFOOD SOUP WITH RICE
$7.8
HEANCURD MISO SOUP WITH RICE
$5.8
BEEF SOUP WITH RICE
$6.8
Noodles
KIMCHI RAMYEON (DUMPING/CHICKEN SAUSAGE)
$6.8
KIMCHI RAMYEON (BEEF/SEAFOOD)
$7.8
KIMCHI RAMYEON
$7.8
Snacks
FRIED CRAB STICK
$4.8
CHICKEN SPAM FRIES
$4.8
KEOBOKKI
$4.8
DEEP FRIED GYOZA (4PCS)
$4.8
Add-on
CHICKEN
$2.0
加鸡肉
BEEF
$2.0
加牛肉
CHEESE TOPPING
$1.5
加芝士
CHEESE SAUSAGE
$1.5
加芝士香肠
KIMCHI
$1.0
加泡菜
RICE
$1.0
米饭
NOODLES
$1.0
面
TAKEAWAY
$0.3
打包
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RICE DISHES
CHICKEN TERIYAKI SET
$5.5
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
CHICKEN KARAAGE SET
$5.5
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
SALMON TERIYAKI SET
$7.5
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
UNAGI SET
$12.8
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
YAKINIKU CHICKEN/ BEEF SET
$6.8/$7.5
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
GOLDEN SALTED EGG FISH TOJI SET
$6.8
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
OYAKODON
$6.0
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
CURRY RICE
CHICKEN CURRY SET
$6.5
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
OMELETTE RICE
OMELETTE RICE WITH CHICKEN TERIYAKI SET
$6.3
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
OMELETTE RICE WITH FRIED FISH SET
$6.3
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
UDON
CHICKEN KARAAGE UDON
$6.0
EBI FRY UDON
$6.5
BENTO
CHICKEN TERIYAKI + SHRIMP CROUTON BENTO
$7.0
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
SABA TERIYAKI + CHICKEN TERIYAKI BENTO
$7.2
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
CHICKEN TERIYAKI + EBI FRY BENTO
$7.5
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
SALMON TERIYAKI + YAKINIKU CHICKEN BENTO
$8.0
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
CHICKEN KARAAGE + YAKINIKU BEEF BENTO
$8.0
SERVED WITH MISO SOUP
SPECIAL
SABA TERIYAKI SET
$6.8
EBI FRY CURRY RICE
$7.0
GOLDEN SALTED EGG CHICKEN TOJI SET
$6.8
YAKITORI CHIKKEN SKENTERIYAKI BENTO
$7.2
SALMON TERIYAKI + CHICKEN TERIYAKI BENTO
$7.2
Menu Highlights
Lemon Tea
OG LEMON PUNCH
$3.6
招牌手打柠檬茶
OSMANTHUS OOLONG LEMON PUNCH
$3.9
桂花乌龙柠檬茶
MINT LEMON PUNCH
$3.9
薄荷柠檬茶
ROSELLE LEMON PUNCH
$3.9
洛神花柠檬茶
CUCUMBER LEMON PUNCH
$3.9
黄瓜柠檬茶
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Burgers
TANGY CHICKEN BURGER
4.80 Single / 7.80 Double
Handcrafted chicken patty, verde mayo and lettuce
MUSHROOM BEEF BURGER
5.80 Single / 9.80 Double
Handcrafted beef patty, medley of mushroom sauce and lettuce
BURGS CLASSIC CHEESEBURGER
6.80 Single / 10.80 Double
Handcrafted beef patty, Burgs' Signature sauce, homemade pickled green chilli, crispy shallots, Amerian cheese, lettuce and tomato