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Top hawker stalls in Singapore worth the queue

Top Hawker Stalls in Singapore Worth the Queue (2026) – BizList
🍜 Food & Catering · Hawker Culture

Top Hawker Stalls in Singapore
Worth the Queue (2026)

Singapore's hawker centres are a national treasure β€” and some stalls draw queues that stretch before dawn. These are five of the most talked-about hawker stalls across the island that locals and visitors swear are worth every minute of the wait.

7 min read
Updated May 2026
BizList Editorial Team

Hawker food is Singapore's greatest equaliser. At a few dollars a plate, you can eat as well as β€” often better than β€” most restaurants. But the stalls that have earned a devoted following over decades are the ones that make you set your alarm early and plan your commute around meal times.

These five stalls represent different corners of the Singapore hawker map β€” different dishes, different hawker centres, and different stories. What they share is a reputation that has stood the test of time and the scrutiny of some very discerning eaters.

⏰ Queue tip: Most of these stalls open between 9am and 11am and often sell out by early afternoon. Going on weekdays and arriving 15–20 minutes before opening is your best strategy for avoiding the longest waits.
01
⭐ Michelin Star
Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
Crawford Lane Hawker Centre Β· Kallang
Queue

Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle is arguably Singapore's most famous hawker stall β€” the recipient of a Michelin star, making it one of the most affordable Michelin-starred meals anywhere in the world. Run by Tang Chay Seng and now his son, the stall has been serving bak chor mee (minced pork noodles) since 1932. The dish is characterised by springy noodles, a vinegar-chilli sauce, liver, meatballs, and generous shavings of pork β€” a combination that has earned it a devoted following across generations of Singaporeans.

🍜 Bak Chor Mee (signature) Dry noodles Soup version available Meatball noodles
Location
466 Crawford Lane, #01-12, Singapore 190466
Opening Hours
9am – 9pm (closed Tue & Wed)
Price Range
From S$6 per bowl
Recognition
Michelin Star (multiple years)
02
⭐ Michelin Bib Gourmand
Hawker Chan (Liao Fan Soya Sauce Chicken)
Smith Street Β· Chinatown Complex
Queue

Hawker Chan became an international sensation when it was awarded a Michelin star in 2016 β€” making Chan Hon Meng's soya sauce chicken rice the most affordable Michelin-starred dish in the world at under S$3. The stall, located in Chinatown Complex Food Centre, draws visitors from across Singapore and abroad. The chicken is braised in a proprietary soy sauce blend for hours, resulting in a deep mahogany glaze, tender meat, and a rice that absorbs the cooking juices. Despite its global fame, the original stall remains at the hawker centre.

πŸ— Soya Sauce Chicken Rice (signature) Char Siew Noodle version
Location
335 Smith Street, #02-126, Chinatown Complex
Opening Hours
~10:30am until sold out
Price Range
From S$3 per plate
Recognition
Michelin Star (2016), global media coverage
03
πŸ† Singapore Icon
Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice
Maxwell Food Centre Β· Tanjong Pagar
Queue

Tian Tian at Maxwell Food Centre is perhaps Singapore's most recognised chicken rice stall β€” featured on countless international food programmes, visited by celebrity chefs, and consistently drawing one of the longest queues in Maxwell. Their Hainanese chicken rice is known for its poached chicken that is silky and tender, served with fragrant oily rice cooked in chicken broth, and accompanied by a chilli sauce that many regulars consider the best in Singapore. The stall has been operated by the same family for decades.

🍚 Hainanese Chicken Rice (signature) Roasted chicken Chicken drumstick Char siew option
Location
1 Kadayanallur St, #01-10/11, Maxwell Food Centre
Opening Hours
~11am – 8pm (closed Mon)
Price Range
From S$5 per plate
Recognition
Michelin Bib Gourmand, international media
04
🌿 Local Favourite
328 Katong Laksa
East Coast Road Β· Katong
Queue

328 Katong Laksa is one of Singapore's most well-known laksa destinations, famous for serving the distinctive Katong-style laksa β€” a richer, coconut milk-heavy broth with shorter cut noodles that are meant to be eaten entirely with a spoon. Located along the heritage stretch of East Coast Road, the stall has built its reputation over decades and received wide attention after it was featured in a memorable challenge on Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations. Their laksa uses thick bee hoon and a fragrant gravy studded with cockles and prawns.

🍲 Katong Laksa (signature) Prawn mee Curry puffs
Location
51 East Coast Road, Singapore 428770
Opening Hours
~9am – 9:30pm daily
Price Range
From S$6 per bowl
Recognition
Anthony Bourdain feature, Michelin Bib Gourmand
05
πŸ”₯ Wok Hei Master
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee
Hong Lim Food Centre Β· Chinatown
Queue

Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee at Hong Lim Food Centre is widely regarded as one of Singapore's finest char kway teow stalls β€” a dish that has become increasingly rare to find at the highest level, as fewer hawkers are willing to put in the demanding physical work of wok-frying at intense heat. Their version is notable for generous cockles, lup cheong (Chinese sausage), and the deep smoky wok hei β€” that elusive charred breath of the wok that distinguishes a great char kway teow from a mediocre one. The stall is run by a hawker with decades of experience.

🍳 Char Kway Teow (signature) With cockles Without cockles option Extra lup cheong
Location
531A Upper Cross St, #02-17, Hong Lim Food Centre
Opening Hours
~6am – 2pm (closed Mon & Tue)
Price Range
From S$5 per plate
Recognition
Michelin Bib Gourmand, long-standing reputation
Insider Advice

Tips for conquering the queue

1
Go on weekdays. Weekend queues can be two to three times longer. Tuesday to Thursday mornings are typically the best windows.
2
Arrive before opening. Most hawker stalls open between 9–11am. Being there 15 minutes early puts you at the front.
3
Know the closing cue. Many stalls close when the food runs out β€” not at a set time. Early arrivals always get fed.
4
Bring cash. Most hawker stalls accept PayNow or NETS, but cash is still the fastest and most reliable payment method.
5
Don't queue for someone else. Many hawker stalls only take orders from the person physically in queue β€” no order-ahead or reservations.
6
Check closing days first. Nearly all hawker stalls close one or two days a week. Always verify before making the trip.

Quick reference table

Stall Dish Location Price from Award
Hill Street Tai Hwa Bak Chor Mee Crawford Lane, Kallang S$6 ⭐ Michelin Star
Hawker Chan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice Chinatown Complex S$3 ⭐ Michelin Star
Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice Maxwell Food Centre S$5 🍽 Bib Gourmand
328 Katong Laksa Katong Laksa East Coast Road, Katong S$6 🍽 Bib Gourmand
Outram Park CKT Char Kway Teow Hong Lim Food Centre S$5 🍽 Bib Gourmand
Please note: Opening hours, prices, and stall availability are subject to change without notice. Hawker stalls frequently adjust their hours, take unscheduled breaks, and may be temporarily closed. BizList recommends verifying details directly before visiting, especially for out-of-the-way trips. Award information referenced is based on publicly available Michelin Guide Singapore records and may not reflect the current year's guide. BizList and Techford Solutions Pte Ltd accept no liability for any inconvenience arising from inaccurate or outdated information in this article.
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