Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew: amk ave10
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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Bakut teh @ AMK Ave 10

 




Ironically, it was an Indian friend who recommended me this typical Chinese dish. The place is Block 452 (Chong Boon Market), Ang Mo Kio Ave 10. The place is very crowded during meal periods. Visit it during off-peak hours.
The pork knuckle and bakut teh is worth eating. It is better than the ones at Song Fa and so much cheaper. We walked 1.5 km to eat the above.

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Dinner at Chong Boon


Had the curry sting ray and pork cube for dinner. The place was AMK or Chong Boon (Blk 453) food center. Good and lovely dinner. We paid $11 which also included 2 bowls of rice. It's a pity the busker wasn't there to entertain us while having our dinner...😂🤣😜

Friday, March 2, 2018



Had my usual oh luwak and kopi O at Ang Mo Kio " Chong Boon" Food Center this afternoon. Not satisfied, I decided to try the Prawn Mee with soup nearby. In fact, I was recommended by a friend to try the mee. It was quite good and substantial for the price ($3). There was no queue at all.

Thursday, February 8, 2018





Dinner was at AMK Ave 10 (Chong Boon Food Center). It was pig's trotter (tu kar), pork ribs & soup (bakut teh), tau kuah with veggie and a bowl of rice. All for $17. Not a bad dinner but may be high in cholesterol and fats.

Saturday, January 27, 2018

The oyster omelette (Oh Luwak)@ AMK is marvellous






This afternoon I ventured into the Ang Mo Kio estate to have a go at the famous "339 AMK" oyster omelette. It's situated at Block 453A (Chong Boon Market & Food Centre) along AMK Ave 10.
It was absolutely delicious. I ordered the medium sized plate for $6. The oysters are big as you can see in the photos.
After finishing my Oh Luwak, I took some pictures of the stalls around the same food center. It was about 3pm and so most of the stalls were closed.




The Hokkien prawn fried noodles did not have a long queue as it used to be when the old hawker was the cook. I think he is semi-retired and let his son do the cooking.
Next, the Yu Fa Claypot Delights is another popular eating joint. It's famous for its curry sting ray, ginger pork etc. It's opened for dinner only.
All the above stalls are situated near each other. Car parking is free of charge on Sundays and public holidays. On weekdays, parking is $1.20 per hour (pro-rated basis)