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Changi Village food


When people think of Changi, the airport usually comes to mind. But many of us forget that it’s also home to a variety of good food. From impressive hawker fare, to affordable cafes and restaurants, you’ll be spoiled for choice in the area. So here are 10 Changi Village food places that you can consider trying when you’re there next.  


1. Sari Bistari Changi Village Famous Nasi Ayam Penyet


Changi Village Food Sari Bistari Changi Village Famous Nasi Ayam Penyet
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Sari Bistari Changi Village Famous Nasi Ayam Penyet might sound like a mouthful, but a mouthful of their titular dish will speak for itself. Their Nasi Ayam Penyet ($4) comes with a plate of fragrant chicken rice, soup, and─the star of the show─a large piece of deep-fried chicken thigh. The crispy skin perfectly complements the tender, juicy chicken meat within. Fans of spicy food will also enjoy the addictive dark belacan that is served on the side.

Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-71, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Singapore 500002
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 8pm


2. Mizzy’s Corner Nasi Lemak


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If you still can’t get enough of fried chicken, Mizzy’s Corner Nasi Lemak will definitely satisfy your cravings. Their Nasi Lemak Set starts from a wallet-friendly $3.50, featuring their signature coconut-infused basmati rice. They’ve been around since 1997, and the queues show no signs of dying down. Come early to beat the crowd, although they’re also open till 1am on weekends!

Check out our guide to more must-try nasi lemak in Singapore.

Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-26, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Singapore 500002
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am to 11pm, Sat-Sun 7:30am to 1am
Tel: 9793 1103
Website

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3. Woon Woon Pek Beehoon


Seafood White Bee Hoon - Woon Woon Pek Beehoon

For a dish that will soothe the soul and the stomach, head to Woon Woon Pek Beehoon. They may be famous for their impressive Giant White Beehoon ($35), but their regular portions are just as satisfying for an everyday meal.

Their Lala Slice Fish White Beehoon ($5) stars a generous serving of white beehoon that has been cooked in a rich, seafood stock. The stewed cabbage, clams and sliced fish add even more sweetness to this otherwise savoury dish. Each plate comes topped with deep-fried pork lard for extra crunch.

Check out our Woon Woon Pek Beehoon review.

Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-52, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Singapore 500002
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am to 9pm
Tel: 9451 1633


4. 89.7 Supper Club


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For a supper hang out that is halal-certified, and literally open all day, every day, 89.7 Supper Club has got your back. They offer a wide variety of cuisines, including Indian, Western, and even dim sum.

Some of their popular dishes include their Siew Mai ($3), Plaster Prata ($1.50), Fish and Chips ($9), and Nasi Pattaya ($6). There are even zi char dishes on offer, too!

Address: 27 Changi Village Road, #01-2035, Singapore 500005
Opening hours: Daily 24hrs
Tel: 62141897
Website


5. Chock Full Of Beans


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Apart from your regular cafe fare, Chock Full Of Beans serves up the most adorable latte art. You have the classic Eggs Benedict ($14), and its vegetarian counterpart, the Portobello Benedict ($14), on the brunch menu, available daily till 5:30pm, while a Spaghetti With Wild Mushrooms And Truffle Oil, or Beef Bourguignon, will set you back just $19.

Address: 4 Changi Village Road, #01-2090, Changi Village, Singapore 500004
Opening hours: Mon-Tue 11:30am to 6pm, Wed-Fri 11:30am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 9:30am to 10pm
Tel: 8428 8203
Website


6. Pranakorn


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Operated by a native Thai, Pranakorn offers homey Thai zi char dishes. One speciality here is the Moo Daeng, a handmade meatball that features in the Egg Toufu Soup With Homemade Minced Pork ($10.50). There’s also a Homemade Pork Cake With Century Egg ($5.80) that’s their take on a Scotch egg, as well as other classic Thai fare.

Address: 4 Changi Village Road, #01-2086, Changi Village, Singapore 500004
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9pm
Tel: 6543 0883
Website


7. Tiong Bahru Boneless Hainanese Chicken Rice


Changi Village Food Tiong Bahru Boneless Hainanese Chicken Rice
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An offshoot of the original, Michelin-recognised Tiong Bahru Boneless Hainanese Chicken Rice in Tiong Bahru, this is the perfect solution if you’re an Eastie and have a craving to satisfy. A comforting plate of fragrant rice and moist, succulent chicken meat will only set you back $3.30. If you’re looking for sides to go with the chicken rice, they’ve got items such as Salad You Tiao ($4.80) and Golden Breaded Pork Chop ($6.30).

Check out our list of the best chicken rice in Singapore.

Address: 5 Changi Village Road, #01-2037, Singapore 500005
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 9pm
Tel: 6545 1142
Website

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8. Makan Melaka


Changi Village Food Makan Melaka
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For an icy treat that will cool you down in our humid weather, get a bowl of Makan Melaka’s traditional desserts. Their Melaka-style chendol is made without coconut milk, which makes it less jelak and more refreshing. For those who love their chendol with lots of toppings, get their Cendol Melaka with Red Bean + Corn ($2.10). Or if you’re a big fan of durian, their Cendol Melaka Durian ($2.30) is a must-try. The creamy durian flesh adds a robust flavour to the already mouth-watering dessert.

For more chendol goodness, check out our guide to the best chendol in Singapore.

Address: 1 Changi Village Road, #01-2046, Singapore 500001
Opening hours: Sun-Fri 8am to 9pm, Sat 8am to 12am
Tel: 6542 1246
Website

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9. Wing Kee Original Taste Ipoh Hor Fun


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Since we’re on the topic of Malaysian cuisine, you might as well get a plate of Fried Chicken Cutlet Hor Fun ($4.50) from Wing Kee Original Taste Ipoh Hor Fun. This may not be the prettiest meal, but don’t let appearances fool you. This satisfying dish is made with smooth kway teow soaked in a dark, savoury gravy. All of this goodness is topped off with a chopped cutlet of crispy fried chicken. Remember to mix in the chilli paste for a spicier kick.

Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-18/19, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Singapore 500002
Opening hours:  Mon-Fri 10:30am to 11pm, Sat-Sun 8am to 12am
Tel: 6545 6425


10. Andes By ASTONS


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Andes is always a reliable place to go for gatherings. The halal arm of ASTONS has a pork- and lard-free menu, with chicken dishes starting just $10.90. Options here include Teriyaki Chicken, Fiery Chicken, and Lemon Lime Chicken. Those who want a lighter option can order the Grilled Fish with Herbs ($11.50), although Andes also has ASTONS’ famous steaks and lamb. Each dish comes with two sides, and you’ll be able to choose from a substantial selection. Some of the more popular choices include Mac & Cheese, Onion Rings, Garden Veggie, and Baked Potato.

Address: 5 Changi Village Road, #01-200, Singapore 500005
Opening hours: 11:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6542 0302
Website


What to eat at Changi Village


Changi Village, a popular pitstop for many cyclists, is full of affordable dining options. Alternatively, check out these Changi Village hawker stalls for more cheap eats, or our guide to dining at Jewel Changi Airport.

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This post was originally published on 12 July 2018.

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