Tanglin Halt Food Centre is one of those hawker centres that have a few Halal stalls selling sedap Muslim food, but not so often talked about on social media.

Queenstown Lontong is one stall I would recommended.

Located at the quieter side of Tanglin Halt Food Centre, its line early mornings does not lie though.

Boasting a business since the 1960s, Queenstown Lontong won’t disappoint with its delicious recipe passed down through 3 generations.

While the stall says “Lontong”, they also serve up Nasi Lemak ($3), Mee Rebus ($3), Mee Siam ($3), Laksa ($3), Mee Soto ($3), and Soto Ayam ($3).

The presentation of its noodle dishes such as the Mee Rebus ($3) was not quite like the others.

The gravy was rich, robust, and came piping hot. Another plus point was their home-made sambal with ikan billis that added a beautiful touch of sweetness.

I also need to talk about its Bergedil. Instead of the typical flat round shape, you get two deep-fried potato balls with fluffy fillings. How lovely.

Queenstown Lontong
Tanglin Halt Food Centre #01-21, 1A Commonwealth Drive, Singapore 141001
Tel: +65 9182 2189
Opening Hours: 7am – 2pm (Mon – Fri), Closed Sat, Sun

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