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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YishunYishun - Wikipedia

    A typical "heartland" neighbourhood centre would consist of stores such as provision stores, eateries (commonly called coffee shops), supermarket chains, mini-marts, clinics, local banks, and salons. In the last few decades, fast food outlets as well as pharmacies have opened in these areas.

    • 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.
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    • Indulge in traditional Indonesian food at Coba Coba. If you’re looking for a bite of nostalgia and good Indonesian food, we recommend heading down to Coba Coba.
    • Treat yourself to $3 laksa at 928 Yishun Laksa. Image credits: Wiltian Ang via Google Maps. One of the must-haves while you’re in Yishun is the $3 bowl of laksa from block 928. $
    • Satisfy your childhood cravings at Nelly’s Retro Snacks. Image credit: Nelly’s Retro Snacks Singapore via Facebook. From time to time, we all get sudden cravings for childhood snacks – but the most torturous thing about this is that it’s super hard to get our hands on them at regular supermarkets these days.
    • Go for a late-night dessert run at Coconuto. Image credit: @coconutosg via Instagram. It’s pretty clear by now that Singaporeans go crazy over coconut-flavoured goods.
  2. sgwiki.com › wiki › YishunYishun - SgWiki

    Yishun is a planning area and residential town situated in Singapore's North Region in its northeastern area. It has a land area of around 21.24km 2, and ranks 8th, 7th and 20th in terms of size, population and density respectively.

    • No Horse Run. While this place might be known for its gelato, you can’t miss out on the other dessert options here. We’re talking cakes, muah chee, and crispy plus chewy waffles.
    • Baker’s Brew. Over at Jalan Tampang, Baker’s Brew Studio welcomes both inspiring bakers and cake lovers. Here’s where you can laze the day away over delish cakes and steaming hot cuppas.
    • Refuel J9. We’re happy to report that this east-side establishment has set up another home within Yishun. And it brings along its hearty brunch menu with it!
    • Heng Hua Restaurant. Serving traditional Heng Hwa fare, this veteran zi char stall made the move from Joo Chiat to Yishun. It’s been serving up plates of fried bee hoon, deep-fried fish, braised bean curd skin and stir-fried yam chunks ever since.
  3. Discover the hidden gems of Yishun, a misunderstood neighbourhood with great eats, tranquil spots, and a huge heartland mall. Explore the scenic Sungei Khatib Bongsu, the award-winning Yishun Nature Park, the Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum, and more.

  4. Aug 24, 2020 · Discover 13 fun and free activities in Yishun, a neighborhood with lots of nature and attractions. From prawning and bowling to hot springs and ice cream, there's something for everyone in Yishun.

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