Hua Fa Fishball Noodle 华发鱼圆面 at Telok Blangah Crescent Market
Location: 11 Telok Blangah Cres, #01-97 Market & Food Centre, Singapore 090011
Telok Blangah Crescent Market & Food Centre
Handmade fishball noodles at Telok Blangah Crescent — bouncy fishballs and springy noodles in light broth.
Handmade fishball noodles at Telok Blangah Crescent — bouncy fishballs and springy noodles in light broth.
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle at Telok Blangah Crescent Market and Food Centre is a hawker stall that does the Singaporean fishball noodle staple with care. The fishballs are handmade, giving them that distinctive bouncy, springy texture that factory-made versions simply cannot replicate. Served in a light, savoury broth or dry with chilli sauce, the noodles and fishballs are accompanied by fish cake slices, minced meat, and vegetables.The chilli sauce — tangy and slightly sweet — is a key element for the "dry" version, tying the whole bowl together. Located at the Telok Blangah Crescent Market and Food Centre, the stall serves the breakfast and lunch crowd from the surrounding residential estate. The food centre is a well-patronised neighbourhood fixture, and Hua Fa is one of the stalls that draws regulars back with its consistency.
Prices are in the affordable hawker range, and the portions are generous for the price. The stall is at unit #01-97, making it easy to locate within the food centre. If you appreciate the difference that a handmade fishball makes, Hua Fa at Telok Blangah is worth the visit. It is a simple dish, elevated by craft — the kind of hawker food Singapore is known for.
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Overall Rating
Based on 10 Google reviews
Negative Reviews
Sushi san
Mediocre tasting fishball noodles using factory made fishball and fishcake. Noodles lack fragrance and punch even thou there was pork lard. Nonetheless there was a long snaking queue on a Sunday morning, probably due to the fact that they …
Positive Reviews
SS Tan
Nice noodle with tradition chilli source. Service slow
Dora Ong
I like the fact that its consistent and they cooked good decent meepok. My comfort food.
Zi Liang Ng (Zi Liang)
Ordered the 4.50$ fish ball noodle dry. It is an ok fish ball noodle nothing too fancy. Noodle is not too soft that is a plus. …
Tengcc Ng
A few decades old fishball noodle with added fishcakes, minced pork and he kiaw that attracts a steady long stream of regular customers. Highly recommended.
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Hua Fa Fishball Noodle 华发鱼圆面
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle
A food stall with a bright yellow sign advertising "Hua Fa Fishball Noodle Since 1962". The sign features images of fishballs and noodles. Below the sign, customers are queuing to order. A self-service sign and prices are visible on the stall window.
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle
A brightly lit stall with a large sign displaying images of fishball noodles. The stall is open with staff visible inside preparing food. Tables and stools are set up in front of the stall.
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle Stall
A bright yellow sign with images of fishball noodles hangs above a food stall. The sign displays the name "Hua Fa Fishball Noodle" in English and Chinese, along with "Since 1962". It also shows "Fishball Noodle Dry" and "Kway Teow Noodle Soup". Below the sign, the stall's interior is visible, with shelves stocked with various items and a fan. Another sign to the right reads "Xiang Ji Porridge".
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle
A food stall with a large yellow sign displaying images of fishball noodles and soup. The stall is open with cooking equipment visible inside. There are signs indicating 'Sorry We're Closed' and 'Cash Only'.
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle
A brightly lit yellow sign above a food stall displays images of noodle dishes and the stall's name, "Hua Fa Fishball Noodle," along with "Since 1962." Below the sign, the stall's interior is visible, showing food preparation areas, a display case with prices, and a "We Are Open" sign. A woman stands facing the stall, looking towards the counter.
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle
A food stall with a bright yellow sign featuring images of fishball soup and noodles. The stall's name, "Hua Fa Fishball Noodle," is prominently displayed in English and Chinese. A sign indicates "Since 1962." Below the main sign, prices for small and big portions are visible: $3.50 and $4.50. A "WE ARE OPEN" sign is also displayed.
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle
A brightly lit stall in a market selling fishball noodles. The stall has a large yellow sign with an image of fishballs and the name "Hua Fa Fishball Noodle Since 1962". Below the sign, there is a display of noodles and a menu board. A sign indicates that the fishball soup is sold out.
Hua Fa Fishball Noodle
A food stall with a yellow sign displaying images of noodle dishes and the stall's name, "Hua Fa Fishball Noodle Since 1962". People are ordering and waiting for food.
Operating Days Sign
A sign displaying the operating days and hours of a business. It shows that the business is open Monday through Thursday and Sunday, and closed on Fridays and Saturdays. The sign includes text in English and Chinese.
Noodles and Soup
A close-up shot of two bowls of food on a tray. The bowl on the left contains soup with fish balls, fish cakes, and minced meat. The bowl on the right contains noodles with bean sprouts and crispy bits on top. The tray has text that reads "Every diner deserves a" and a red graphic with text about clearing disposable crockery and returning trays.
Noodles with Toppings
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles being lifted with red chopsticks. The noodles are thin and yellow, mixed with chopped green onions. The bowl contains various toppings including dumplings, fish balls, minced meat, and bean sprouts. A yellow bowl is visible in the background.
Fishball Sold Out Sign
A close-up shot of a food stall display case with various signs and food items. A prominent red sign reads "FISHBALL SOLD OUT" in English and Chinese. Below this, a price of "$4.50" is visible. Other signs indicate "SELF-SERVICE" and "CASH TERM". The display case contains uncooked noodles and bowls.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various food items and serving utensils. A man in a black t-shirt stands at the counter, looking towards the food. Another person is visible behind the counter. A sign reads "WE ARE OPEN" with Chinese characters below. Trays are stacked neatly, and a red bucket is on the floor.
Noodles and Soup
A bowl of dry noodles topped with chopped scallions and meat, served with a side of soup containing fish balls, sliced fish cake, and minced meat. The meal is presented on a red tray with chopsticks and a red spoon.
Food Stall Counter
A person wearing an apron and mask stands behind a counter at a food stall. Stacks of brown trays are visible on shelves. A sign reads "WE ARE OPEN". Another sign indicates "SELF-SERVICE". A menu board lists "FISHBALL SOUP" for a minimum of $4.50 for 10 pieces.
Food Stall Display
A food stall display with various ingredients and pricing. Large red numbers indicate prices of $3.50 and $4.50 for small and big portions respectively. Below, there are trays of noodles, white rice noodles, and other ingredients. Signs indicate self-service, take away container costs, additional ingredients, and noodles. A sign also advertises Fishball Soup for a minimum of $4.50 for 10 pieces.
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