Best Bugis Junction food places
Bugis is blessed with plenty of food options, and that’s partly because the two malls in the area are loaded with eateries. There’s Bugis+ and, of course, Bugis Junction, the focus of this listicle. With eats ranging from French-Japanese fusion to Korean chimaek, we introduce you to 10 Bugis Junction food places you should check out.
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1. LeNu Chef Wai’s Noodle Bar
When it comes to Chinese noodles, LeNu Chef Wai’s Noodle Bar is one of the more prominent franchises in Singapore, and it’s no surprise that they have an outlet in a mall as well-known as Bugis Junction. The signature Braised Wagyu Beef Noodle ($17.90++), which features silky la mian noodles, flavourful broth, and juicy pieces of beef, is a must-try. Another popular pick is the Nagano Pork Belly with Tomato Broth ($16.30++), with its fragrant tomato-based soup and succulent pork slices.
Unit number: #B1-22
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6336 7965
Website
LeNu Chef Wai’s Noodle Bar is not a halal-certified eatery.
2. Miam Miam French Japanese Cafe Kitchen
With its enticing French-Japanese fusion dishes, Miam Miam French Japanese Cafe Kitchen is a great dining spot at Bugis Junction. A dish such as the Creamy Miso Squid with Squid Ink Pasta ($27.90++) is a delicious example of the two culinary interests, with umami notes from miso merging well with the cream and al dente squid ink aglio olio. For desserts, we recommend the fluffy Berry Loving Fuwa Fuwa Pancake ($15.80++).
Read our Miam Miam review.
Unit number: #02-14
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11:30am to 9:30pm, Fri 11:30am to 10pm, Sat 11am to 10pm, Sun 11am to 9:30pm
Tel: 6837 0301
Website
Miam Miam French Japanese Cafe Kitchen is not a halal-certified eatery.
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3. The Original Boat Noodle
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An oft-mentioned place for Thai noodles is The Original Boat Noodle, which has several branches across the country, including the one here at Bugis Junction. Its Boat Noodles ($1.80) come in the standard combinations of noodles and meat. The soup choices are Pathumthani, made with dark soya sauce, Ayutthaya, which carries a coconut flavour, Sweet Kuey Chap, as well as the popular Creamy Tom Yum.
Unit number: #02-46
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11:30am to 8:30pm, Fri-Sat 11:30 am to 9 pm
Tel: 6665 0246
Website
The Original Boat Noodle is a halal-certified eatery.
4. Malaysia Boleh!
If you’re a fan of Malaysian food, then Malaysia Boleh! should be right up your alley. Situated on the third floor of the mall, this vibrant food court has a whopping 12 stalls. Some of the highlights here include the Char Kway Teow ($5), Claypot Rice ($5.50), and BBQ Sambal Stingray (from $15) stalls. Remember to get the addictive Ipoh White Coffee ($2) while you’re there, too.
Unit number: #03-30
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Website
Malaysia Boleh! is not a halal-certified eatery.
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5. Zhang Liang Mala Tang
Zhang Liang Mala Tang, which originated from Harbin, China, boasts a global presence with over 5,800 stores. To experience their take on mala tang, head over to their Bugis Junction branch, where their soup base is made from beef bones, resulting in a luscious and creamy broth. You can create your own customised bowl by selecting from a variety of ingredients, such as udon, vegetables, mushrooms, prawns, scallops, and fresh fish slices. The cost is determined by the weight of the ingredients, starting at $2.98+/100g.
Unit number: #01-90/91
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6970 6658
Website
Zhang Liang Mala Tang is not a halal-certified eatery.
6. MA MAISON
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A comfy Japanese-Western fusion restaurant, MA MAISON is similar to the family restaurants one would see in Japan. From classics such as the crispy and meaty Tonkatsu ($18.30++) to the much-loved Hamburger Steak ($17.80++), there’s something for everyone here at MA MAISON. And if you’d like to get something for sharing, the Chef’s Pizza ($17.80++) fits the bill nicely.
Unit number: #02-51
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 9:30pm
Tel: 6338 4819
Website
MA MAISON is not a halal-certified eatery.
7. Chir Chir Fusion Chicken Factory
Visit Chir Chir Fusion Chicken Factory, an extension of one of Korea’s most prominent fried chicken franchises, to enjoy delicious chimaek. Be sure to try the Honey Butter Chicken ($31.90++), which is a delectable combination of boneless chicken leg meat, tteokbokki, and potato wedges, sprinkled with a creamy powder, sliced almonds, and dried cranberries for a sweet and savory taste. We recommend pairing that with the Chir Cream Beer ($14.50++/$19.90++), a mug of 350ml or 650ml draught beer with fresh whipped cream on top.
Unit number: #02-50
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sat 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6251 0598
Website
Chir Chir Fusion Chicken Factory is not a halal-certified eatery.
8. Big Fish Small Fish
Known for its affordable fish and chips, Big Fish Small Fish is a fuss-free option at Bugis Junction. The most affordable of their fish and chips sets is the Dory ($14.90), which comes with fries, a choice of two sides, and tatar sauce. You can also choose to have the Fish & Crisps (from $12.90) instead, which swaps the fries for crunchy crisps. The brand has multiple outlets islandwide, too, including Tampines Mall and JCube.
Unit number: #04-05
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9pm
Tel: 6904 8386
Website
Big Fish Small Fish is a halal-certified eatery.
9. Flipper’s
While the previous entry Miam Miam offers pancakes, Flipper’s is perhaps the better option if you’re only there to eat those sweet treats. This famous Japanese cafe is home to some exceptional pancakes—just try the Kiseki Pancake Maple Butter Cream ($16.80) and you’ll quickly realise that it’s as airy, fluffy, and soft as it gets. The Kiseki Pancake Matcha and Azuki Bean Pasta ($19.80) is a great pick, too, as it adds the mild, earthy bitterness of matcha to this red bean and cream combo.
Unit number: #01-97
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 9pm, Fri 11am to 9:30pm, Sat 10:30am to 9:30pm, Sun 10:30am to 9pm
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Flipper’s is a halal-certified eatery.
10. Josh’s Grill
The meat dishes at Josh’s Grill are known to be smoky, succulent, and value-for-money. The Char-grill Chicken with Homemade Onion Sauce, for instance, will set you back just $12.90++, and a choice of two sides joins a slab of juicy chicken. If you’re looking for a heavier meal, the Char-grill Chicken Chop & Dory Fish ($19.90++) is a good shout, as it pairs the aforementioned chicken with moist and well-grilled fish.
Read our Josh’s Grill review.
Unit number: #01-69
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 11pm
Tel: 6337 8633
Website
Josh’s Grill is not a halal-certified eatery.
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What to eat at Bugis Junction
These were 10 great food places to check out at Bugis Junction. It’s connected to Bugis MRT Station, making it convenient to locate and access.
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