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  1. Feb 14, 2024 · Explore the diverse and rich culinary landscape of Paya Lebar, from local favorites to international cuisines. Discover the best food places in Paya Lebar Square, Paya Lebar Quater (PLQ), and SingPost Centre, with photos, details, and links.

    • Collin’s
    • Wursthans Switzerland
    • Jimmy Monkey Cafe
    • Tipsy Bird Gastrobar
    • Western Mahua Noodles
    • Fong Sheng Hao
    • Red Ginger
    • Chicha San Chen
    • Bonchon
    • Chatramue
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    Image credit: COLLIN’S For family-friendly meals that’ll please the crowd and not break the bank, pay a visit to COLLIN’S.The casual Western grill house has recently revamped their menu to feature hearty Western staples and all-new fusion classics, as well as a specially curated wine menu. Start off the meal with their Crispy Szechuan Mala Chicken ...

    Image credit: @mischievous__hodophile With its chic, modern interior and wooden accents, Wursthans Switzerland serves up Swiss cuisine and rosti in hearty portions. The restaurant prides itself in traditional Swiss favourites such as their signature Pilatus ($19.90), a Swiss version of a schnitzel. A piece of chicken is pounded and tenderised till ...

    Image credit: @jimmymonkeycafe People who frequent the West might recognise this cafe tucked away in One-north that’s always buzzing with liveliness. Fortunately, Easties will no longer be left out, because the popular Jimmy Monkey Cafe is finally swinging its way over to Paya Lebar. The cafe not only has an adorable monkey plushie mascot, but also...

    Image credit: Tipsy Bird’s Facebook Page At Tipsy Bird Gastrobar, expect live music entertainment next to your platter of juicy well-aged steaks or fancy chai tow kway, with cocktails on the side. This estaurant and bar serves up a selection of high-end Western fare such as Grass-Fed Tomahawk Steak (1kg) ($118++) andNagano Pork Rack (300g) ($28++)....

    Image credit: @fudexperiments This famous beef noodle chain from China has over 100 years of history under its belt and specialises in extra thin, hand-pulled noodles. With the opening of its second outlet in Singapore, Western Mahua Noodlesis now serving their halal, handmade la mian in the East. Their most popular dish by far is the Signature Bon...

    Image credit: @andrea_abl Hailing from Taipei’s Shilin Market, the Taiwanese cafe Fong Sheng Hao has opened its first local outlet in Paya Lebar, bringing traditional charcoal-grilled toast to Singapore. Get a hearty breakfast fix with their toast sets, such as the popular Patty With Egg Cheese ($8),which features a thick cut of minced pork patty a...

    This family-run halal cafe in IMM has finally arrived in the East, bringing all their customer favourites to Paya Lebar. It’ll be hard to not over-order here with their large portions of the impressive Penang Kway Teow ($8.50)and Claypot Beef Hor Fun ($8.90). Their classic Nasi Pattaya ($8.90)makes for a quick wholesome lunch, coming with fragrant ...

    Image credit: @chichasanchen.sg CHICHA San Chenis definitely one of the strongest contenders for best bubble tea in Singapore, in my book. Aesthetic-looking cups aside, I was truly won over by their signature Dong Ding Oolong Tea ($3.20),which is made from high-quality roasted tea leaves, giving it a deep, slightly bitter tea body and a lingering, ...

    Image credit: Bonchon Bonchonis your one-stop for Korean food in PLQ. They are best known for their double-fried chicken, available in soy garlic or spicy marinades, but serve an extensive selection of other Korean dishes too—from bibimbap to kimchi fried rice. One thing to note is that all the sauces here are sourced from Busan for added authentic...

    Get your legit Thai milk tea fix with ChaTraMue, where all their drinks, soft serves and more are made exclusively with Thai cha yen from the brand’s plantations. Choose from over 20 different menu items, including the classic red or green Thai milk teas (from $5.60). If you’re not big on tea, chocolate and coffee beverages are also available. Unit...

    Explore the diverse food options at Paya Lebar Square and PLQ, from yakiniku and ramen to Swiss and Thai. Find out the best dishes, prices, and deals for each eatery in this comprehensive guide.

    • Ajumma’s. PLQ Mall, B2-26, 10 Paya Lebar Road. Open: Monday to Sunday (11.30am to 9.30pm)
    • Chimichanga. PLQ Mall, 01-37, 10 Paya Lebar Road. Open: Sunday to Thursday (12pm to 11pm), Friday and Saturday (12pm to 12am)
    • Fong Sheng Hao. PLQ Mall, B2-04, 10 Paya Lebar Road. Open: Monday to Friday (7.30am to 9pm), Saturday and Sunday (8am to 9pm)
    • Rempapa. PLQ, Park Place, 01-01/02/03, 2 Paya Lebar Road. Open: Monday to Friday (11am to 3pm, 6pm to 10.30pm), Saturday and Sunday (10.30am to 10.30pm)
    • Poon Nah City Home Made Noodle. Located in City Plaza which is a short walk away from Paya Lebar MRT, Poon Nah City Banmian is one of the most popular banmian stalls in Singapore.
    • Arnold’s Fried Chicken. Arnold’s Fried Chicken needs no introduction. They have garnered an impressive following, and have even set up a new branch in Bedok recently.
    • Dapur Penyet. Dapur Penyet is owned by Edy Ongkowijaya who is known as the person who brought the lip-smackingly good ayam penyet to Singapore. Here, authentic Indonesian spices, herbs and ingredients are used.
    • 5 Little Bears. You don’t have to fly to Taiwan to get your fix of Taiwanese street snacks. 5 Little Bears is a Taiwanese eatery selling classics like Braised Pork Belly Rice, Oyster Vermicelli and more.
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    • 60 Paya Lebar Road, 409051
    • Qin Ji Rougamo (#B1-08) Nestled in the basement of Paya Lebar Square is Qin Ji Rougamo, an authentic Chinese eatery that sells snacks from Shan Xi and Si Chuan.
    • Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Niku King (#01-02/03/04) You’ll find Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Niku King located along the side of Paya Lebar Square, typically with a snaking queue of customers waiting for their seats.
    • Mixue (#01-32) Mixue, a Chinese brand famous for its affordable soft serve ice cream and bubble team, took Singapore by storm when it finally landed in Mar 2022 with its S$1 soft serve cones.
    • Ah Mah Homemade Cake (#B1-46) The king (or queen) of catella cakes, Ah Ma Homemade Cake came to life in Malaysia in 2017 and in just 3 months, it sold 100,000 boxes of cake— what a feat!
  2. Dec 17, 2015 · Discover the diverse and delicious food options in Paya Lebar, from Thai and Vietnamese to ramen and froyo. Whether you want a quick bite, a hearty meal or a cosy café, you’ll find something to suit your taste and budget here.

  3. Find and discover the top places to eat in Paya Lebar based on millions of reviews by Burpple users. Browse by cuisine, price, location, deals, and more.

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