Woon
Buying food is like robbing them. Go if you looking for a quarrel. Ps I think they changed the stall name and is facing the other direction near a coffee stall
Location: 115 Bukit Merah Vw, #01-53, Singapore 151115
Floor 1 · Bukit Merah View Market & Hawker Centre
Scissors-cut curry rice at Bukit Merah View, where everything gets snipped and sauced.
Scissors-cut curry rice at Bukit Merah View, where everything gets snipped and sauced.
115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice at Bukit Merah View Food Centre serves the distinctive Singaporean-style curry rice where pork chops, chicken, vegetables and other ingredients are snipped into bite-sized pieces with scissors and smothered in a ladleful of curry gravy. The resulting plate is a comforting, messy assemblage of textures and flavours that has earned the stall a loyal following.Operating hours not available
Based on 6 Google reviews
Woon
Buying food is like robbing them. Go if you looking for a quarrel. Ps I think they changed the stall name and is facing the other direction near a coffee stall
CK C
Friendly staff but selection limited and food quality and taste so so only. Average pricing. Cash only.
Shagshagrto
Food is good but unfortunately service like almost zero, uncle always had that angry face. I've been patronizing this stall (resident at BMV) since it's opening, like once every three days for lunch and dinner. Ordered set 2 as usual but …
SG Food Travel
The queue is always long during peak hours as the taste of the hainanese curry draws crowd.
Benito Linus
Curry was flavourful. Ordered chicken cutlet and it was crispy! Uncle taking order was very friendly.
115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice
115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice
A food stall with a bright neon sign that reads "115 好吃 剪刀剪咖喱飯" and "115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice". Below the sign, there is a display of food items and a menu board showing a "Set Meal" for $3.80. Two customers are visible, one facing away from the camera and the other facing the stall.
115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice
A food stall with a bright neon sign that reads "115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice". There are several dishes displayed behind the counter, and customers are queuing to order. A stack of egg cartons is visible on a table in the foreground.
115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice
A brightly lit food stall with a large neon sign displaying the stall number and name in Chinese and English. Below the sign, a menu board shows pictures of set meals with prices. People are queuing and ordering food from the stall.
Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice Stall
A food stall with a prominent neon sign displaying "115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice" in both Chinese and English. Below the sign, a menu board shows set meals starting at $3.80, with pictures of various curry rice dishes. The stall has a display counter with food items and staff preparing orders. Various drinks are advertised on the left side of the stall.
Food Stall Display
A food stall display with various dishes in metal trays. In the foreground, a person is looking at the food. Above the food, a menu board shows pictures and descriptions of dishes like Curry Chicken Drumstick, Brown Sauce Pork Chop, and Braised Pork with Rice. The stall appears to be busy with food preparation and service.
Scissors Cut Curry Rice Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign that reads "115 Ho Chiak Scissors Cut Curry Rice". The stall displays various food items in a glass counter and has a menu board above. Customers are seen ordering and staff are preparing food. Stacks of eggs are visible in the foreground.
Plate of food with rice and stir-fried ingredients
A close-up shot of a white plate filled with rice and various stir-fried ingredients. The dish includes white rice topped with a dark, glossy sauce, pieces of meat, tofu, and green onions. There is also a small portion of what appears to be a red condiment on the side. The food is presented in a way that suggests a meal from an Asian cuisine.
Food Stall Display
A close-up view of a food stall display case filled with various dishes. The top shelf shows fried items, green beans, and stir-fried vegetables. The middle section features curries, braised meats, and fish dishes. Below, there are trays of chicken and potatoes, fish in sauce, and other prepared foods. Cutlery and napkins are visible in the bottom compartments.
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