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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bukit_BatokBukit Batok - Wikipedia

    Bukit Batok, often abbreviated as Bt Batok, is a planning area and matured residential town located along the eastern boundary of the West Region of Singapore. Bukit Batok statistically ranks in as the 25th largest, the 12th most populous and the 11th most densely populated planning area in Singapore.

  2. Bukit Batok Nature Park. Developed on an abandoned quarry site in 1988, this park offers stunning views of clear waters, making it ideal for peaceful nature walks.

    • Ramen Taisho. Ramen Taisho is a hole-in-the-wall Japanese eatery located amongst the abundance of F&B outlets in Le Quest Mall at Bukit Batok West Avenue 6.
    • Famous JB 101. WCEGA Tower at Bukit Batok Crescent houses Famous JB 101, an 8-year-old establishment serving Malaysian-style zi char with a delightful twist of entertainment.
    • Laifaba. While a not-so-hidden-gem, Laifaba deserves a worthy mention. Like finding a rose among the thorns, you’ll find Laifaba in the middle of a bunch of office buildings crowding the area.
    • The Neighbourwok. For the wet hokkien mee lovers, The Neighbourwok is for you. Their divine hokkien mee is sure to fix your cravings, and leave you wanting to come back for more.
  3. Apr 4, 2024 · Discover the best food places, cafes and nature spots in Bukit Batok, a neighbourhood in the west of Singapore. From nasi padang and Hokkien mee to rooftop coffee and ice cream, there's something for everyone in this 'hood.

  4. Explore the hidden gems of Bukit Batok and Bukit Gombak, from former quarries to scenic parks. Discover cheap and delicious food, from mookata to fish head steamboat, in the neighbourhood.

  5. Bukit Batok is a satellite HDB town with about 114,000 residents and 40,612 flats. It has shopping centres, nature park, stadium, clubhouses, and an industrial park, as well as historical sites like Bukit Batok Hill and Little Guilin.

  6. 4 days ago · While the origins of the name Bukit Batok are lost to history — some sources claim “Batok” comes from the Malay word for “coughing”, the Javanese word for “coconuts”, or simply a mispronunciation of “batu” (stone) — it was once a part of Sleepy Valley, where an estimated 1,100 British soldiers were reportedly entrapped and ...

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