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  1. This week, ST Food Editor Tan Hsueh Yun shares her list of best eats in the north - from laksa in Yishun to gado gado in Woodlands. Check back next week to unlock the best makan locations in...

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    13 Miles

    Tucked away amongst the shophouses beside Sembawang Shopping Centre,13 Miles is a humble Halal gem with a peaceful ambience. It has an extensive spread, with a good pick of Western fusion dishes. Most returning customers rave about their Thai items, like the Tom Yum Mee (S$6) and the Thai Seafood Bee Hoon (S$12). Priced from S$35 for two, their Shell-Out Sets are also a favourite, featuring seafood like crab, prawns, cockles, squid, and gong gongprepared in a variety of sauces. 13 Milesis loc...

    928 Yishun Laksa

    Have you ever heard of people queueing up for over an hour for a bowl of laksa that costs between S$2.80 – S$3.50? This is a daily occurrence at the 928 Yishun Laksa. Whether it’s worth an hour’s wait is subjective, but we’re certain this is a winning version of a local culinary icon with its thick, creamy gravy flavoured with shrimp paste, fresh ingredients, and that spicy homemade chilli for an extra kick. 928 Yishun Laksa is located at 928 Yishun Central 1, #01-155, Singapore 760928, p. +6...

    Munchi Delights

    If you’ve been missing snacks with a local touch like red bean buns, peanut biscuits, and coconut cake, check Munchi Delights. This new age min jiang kueh stall flavours their pancakes with charcoal and green tea, in addition to the original we know and love. Fillings then range from classics like Coconut, Peanut, andRed Bean to fancy stuffing like Thai Milk Tea and Belgian Chocolate.Prices start from S$1.30 per pancake. Munchi Delights is located at 51 Yishun Ave 11, #01-43 Hawker Centre, Yi...

    Citrus By The Pool

    One of the few Halal-certified cafes in Singapore’s north, Citrus By The Pool gets plenty of compliments for its incredible customer service and variety of Asian-Western fusion dishes. The hearty, comfort food – think Sambal Goreng Pasta (S$13.90), Fried Chicken (S$15.90) and Waffle and the Baked Salmon(S$16.90) – and long operating hours make it a popular supper spot too. Citrus By The Poolis located at Woodlands Swimming Complex, 3 Woodlands Street 13, Singapore 738600, p. +65 6366 6581. Op...

    Wheeler’s Estate

    Tucked away in Seletar Aerospace, bistro Wheeler’s Estate strikes the balance between making you feel home and making you feel as though you have been transported to a vineyard overseas. Quaint ambience aside, the weekend brunch menu boasts dishes like Short Rib Benedict (S$26) and Pork Jowl Tortilla (S$24). At night, their pizza oven and grill get fired up with specialties such as MB4+ Grass-fed Striploin (S$48) and Die Die Must Try (S$28) pizza featuring grilled octopus and lup cheong. Whee...

    Wildseed Cafe and Bar

    For a pet-friendly, daytime drinking spot in the north, look to Wildseed Cafe, which has also drawn in many with their garden atmosphere. Serving breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea, expect crowd-pleasing plates like Smashed Avocado and Bacon (S$18), Soft Shell Chilli Crab Linguine (S$26), and ‘Biscoff’ Waffles(S$14) served with ice cream. Botanical inspired signature cocktails are priced at S$17 each while wines go for S$13 per 150ml glass. Wildseed Cafeis located at 3 Park Lane, Seletar Aer...

    Thailand Street Food

    Visiting Junction 9 in Yishun? Give Thailand Street Food a go for delicious, authentic Thai food at affordable prices. You’ll find familiar favourites like Thai Green Chicken Curry (S$7) and Thai Handmade Fishcakes (S$10, four pieces), as well as signatures such as Thai Pig Trotter (S$12, half) and their Tom Yam Mama Hotpot(S$12). Thailand Street Foodis located at 18 Yishun Ave 9, #01-03, Singapore 768897, p. +65 9699 5959. Open daily from 11am-3pm, 5pm – 10pm.

    Rasa Istimewa Waterfront Restaurant

    For a rustic zi char experience, Rasa Istimewa Waterfront Restaurant is located on the pier at the Woodlands Waterfront Park. In addition to classics like Cereal Prawn (S$30), Sambal Belacan Kangkong (S$8), and Salt Pepper Squid (S$16), the Halal restaurant also offers Satay (S$8 for 10 sticks) and Fish Otah(S$3). Spoilt for choice with the large menu? Look to their set menus for four starting from S$75. Rasa Istimewa Waterfront Restaurantis located at 6A Admiralty Road West, Woodlands Waterf...

    Siam Square Mookata Woodlands

    Singapore’s love for the Thai barbeque and steamboat combination has spread to all corners of our island. The Woodlands branch of Siam Square Mookata offers an all-you-can-eat at S$29, and a la carte dishes are priced between S$2 to S$2.80. The magic happens when juices from meats and seafood on the barbecue run into the broth for cooking veggies. Siam Square Mookatais located at 11 Woodlands Close #01-46 Stall 3B, 737853, p. +65 8826 1919. Open daily from 3pm – 3am.

    • 928 Yishun Laksa. North-dwellers and laksa lovers will surely be familiar with 928 Yishun Laksa. Hailed as one of the top must-try laksas in Singapore, be prepared to join a long queue at any time of day.
    • Yishun 925 Chicken Rice. Yishun 925 Chicken Rice has been faithfully dishing out their signature boneless chicken for over 20 years, establishing their place as comfort food for the nearby residents.
    • Lit Lit Sin Dessert. After a hot bowl of laksa courtesy of 928 Yishun Laksa, cool off with some desserts at Lit Lit Sin Dessert stall. Hot, cold, sweet or sour—you want it, you got it (yuh).
    • Wild Wood Cafe. Wild Wood Cafe is an obscure space in Wisteria Mall serving all-day breakfasts and savoury waffles. Start your day with a hearty King’s Breakfast Platter (S$18.80), which includes your choice of signature chicken, toasted bread, mixed salad, sautéed mushrooms, baked beans, meat (turkey bacon, pork bacon, smoked salmon or sausage) and eggs any style.
    • The Nursery Cafe & Bar. The Nursery Cafe & Bar is a new cafe in Sembawang’s Gambas Crescent, serving up brunch fare and bar bites, spanning pizzas to filled croissants.
    • Common Chefs. Image credit: @itstheben.eats. This hidden gem of a cafe in Sembawang’s Victory 8 can get quite crowded during peak hours as fans flock by to enjoy their American-style menu items.
    • Thorny’s. Get your durian dessert fix at Woodland’s Thorny’s. The cafe and durian supplier is famed for their MSW Durian Mousse ($6.50), served cold, with a dollop of pure MSW meat.
    • Cat & The Fiddle. Local cheesecake cafe Cat & The Fiddle is best known for their inventive cheesecake flavours, which you can now dine-in and enjoy at their Woods Square cafe.
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  3. Feb 8, 2018 · Here are 31 cafes, bakeries, burger joints, ice cream and waffle parlours you must visit in the North of Singapore. As more and more cafés pop up across our sunny island, the café scene in the North has surprisingly grown quite a bit through the recent years.

  4. Sep 18, 2015 · From Yishun to Woodlands. The North can be an intimidating place, wide open fields, unfamiliar roads and crisp clear audio from Malaysian radio stations. It’s a relatively new area in Singapore, and having lived here for over a decade, I can tell you that good food is hard to come by!