928 Yishun Laksa is a popular laksa stall near Yishun MRT

If you’re a hardcore laksa enthusiast, chances are you would have heard of 928 Yishun Laksa. This popular stall in Yishun sports long queues daily, with fans returning for their affordable yet satisfying laksa.

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The family-run stall is known for their laksa, well-priced at $3 for a small bowl and $3.50 for a big one. Each serving comes with thick bee hoon, crab stick, tau pok, tau gay, fishcake slices, and cockles. You can choose to add ingredients with a top-up of $0.50. Those who love hum can also order extra cockles (+$1).

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Regulars love their creamy and lemak broth, which boasts a lovely, coconutty fragrance. Mix in the punchy sambal on the side for a hit of spice, and if you love their chilli, there’s even an option to request more at a top-up of $0.50!

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928 Yishun Laksa is located under the block of 928 Yishun Central 1, which is a 10-minute walk from Yishun MRT Station. They’re highly raved on Google with over 1,500 reviews and a 4.4 star rating, so it’s no surprise that’s there’s almost always a queue at this family-run stall. Do drop by during off-peak hours to avoid the long wait!

If the queue gets too long, head to the nearby 51 Noodle House instead. This hawker stall in Yishun Park Hawker Centre serves Japanese-inspired bak chor mee with house-made shoyu soup and onsen egg.

There’s also our Chong Pang Market food guide if you’re looking for more food in the surrounding neighbourhood. Alternatively, another famous laksa stall to try is 328 Katong Laksa, which has outlets across the island.

Address: 928 Yishun Central 1, #01-155, Singapore 760928
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am to 7pm
Tel: 9731 9586
928 Yishun Laksa is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Featured image adapted from Benito Linus on Google and @foodiefc

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