Beauty World Centre
1. Hambaobao
Situated at the rooftop of Beauty World Centre, Hambaobao serves unique and incredibly delicious burgers like That Dory Fish ($5, pictured), Spiced Pulled Pork ($5) in a hawker setting. Do be prepared to wait for a little bit, as the burgers are made on the spot once you place your order. Beauty World Centre, 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road #04-49, Singapore 588177 (Image: Hambaobao Facebook Page)2. Joo Mak Korean Restaurant
If you are a fan of Korean cuisine, Joo Mak Korean Restaurant is just the place. Besides Korean BBQ, try the Jajangmyeon ($12) – black bean sauce noodles and Army Stew ($30), not forgetting Crispy Fried Chicken ($30), which Joo Mak is well-known for. Crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside, their fried chicken is worth going out of your way for. Beauty World Centre, 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road #04-01, Singapore 588177 (Image: OpenSnap user wenzes)3. Top 1 Home Made Noodle
There's something about handmade noodles that begets comfort. At Top 1 Home Made noodle, you can choose from seven different types of noodles but the top favourite here is definitely Mee Hoon Kway ($3.50). Have it in soup or dry where it is tossed in black and chilli sauce and accompanied by juicy meatballs and anchovies. Another dish we recommend is the Spicy Mala Ban Mian with Big Prawn ($6). A world of caution: Not for those who can't take the heat! Beauty World Centre, 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road #04-44, Singapore 588177 (Image: OpenSnap user wenxi)4. Jin Li Satay Bee Hoon
Heads up to all satay bee hoon lovers! Here in Beauty World Centre, you can find a good plate of satay bee hoon at an affordable price of $4. The satay sauce, lovingly made from scratch, is a good accompaniment to the soft bee hoon and cuttlefish. Beauty World Centre, 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road #04-40, Singapore 588177 (Image: OpenSnap user kyzzz)Cheong Chin Nam Road
5. Al Azhar Eating Restaurant
Along Cheong Chin Nam Road, you can find Al Azhar Eating Restaurant - an Indian restaurant opened for 24 hours daily and known for its supper crowd at night. Of the many dishes Al Azhar offers, we recommend the Butter Chicken Masala ($7) and get the Garlic Naan ($5 for 3 pcs) too! 11 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599736 (Image: Peh Yi Wen)6. G7 Sinma Live Bull Frog Claypot Porridge
G7 Sinma Live Bull Frog Claypot Porridge serves one of the best frog porridges in Singapore - we sing praises for the gravy, which goes very well with the porridge. The price varies – $8 for 1 frog, $16 for 3 frogs, $22 for 5 frogs and porridge and $30 for 7 frogs and porridge – but we recommend getting the $22 set for 2 pax. For those with more adventurous taste buds, you wouldn't want to miss this place out. 5 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599730 (Image: OpenRice user rachelays)7. Joo Seng Teochew Porridge & Rice
For the uninitiated, Teochew porridge, otherwise known as "Teochew Mui" is basically plain porridge accompanied with various Chinese side dishes such as duck meat, which Joo Seng Teochew Porridge & Rice is known for. There are many others for you to choose from - steamed fish, stir fried broccoli, just to name a few. Open from 9:30am to 4am daily, Joo Seng Teochew Porridge & Rice makes for a good supper spot. 14 Cheong Chin Nam Road, Singapore 599736 (Image: OpenSnap user Adriankhoo)Lorong Kilat
8. Carpenter & Cook
A vintage home store and artisan bakery cafe, Carpenter and Cook serves a wide selection of sweet treats. We highly recommend the Chocolate Sea Salt Caramel Tart ($6.50), which scores brownie points for its firm crust and the right balance of chocolate and sea salt caramel. Other raves include Passionfruit Meringue Tart ($6.50) and Lemon Cream Tart ($6.50). 19 Lorong Kilat #01-06, Singapore 598120 (Image: OpenRice user mycc)Chun Tin Road
9. Ng Kim Lee Confectionery
No matter how full you are, there is always room in your stomach for desserts, yes? Old-school Ng Kim Lee Confectionery offers a wide range of cakes and pastries from Muffins ($0.50) to Pies ($1.50) to Mousse Cakes ($2) - all of which comes in many different flavours. End your gastronomical adventure on a sweet note by stopping by this almost 60-year-old confectionery for some cakes and pastries! 4 Chun Tin Road, Singapore 599591 (Image: Jason Chiang)Bukit Timah Plaza
10. Rise & Grind Coffee Co.
Located outside Bukit Timah Plaza, Rise & Grind Coffee Co. is a cafe that prides itself in using the freshest ingredients in its cooking and serving good coffee and customers wholeheartedly. The Ocean’s Thirteen ($17), which comes in varied colours, comprises of smoked salmon, salmon roe, poached eggs on toast, asparagus and arugula drizzled with apple cider hollandaise and beetroot yoghurt on the side. We also recommend the Pulled Pork Benedict ($15), their latest addition to the menu. Bukit Timah Plaza, 1 Jalan Anak Bukit #L1-CA1, Singapore 588996 (Image: Rise & Grind Coffee Co. Facebook Page)Written by Jason Chiang