With more than 20 food stalls, the gastronomic spread of comfort nosh at Food Republic spans across Asia.
#B1-02 Shaw House (350 Orchard Road) 238868 Singapore
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Bibimbap . 2 offerings from Rui Feng Korean Cuisine: served on a plain plate (pictured), or for $1 more, served in hot stone bowl. Dish is really basic plus the amount of meat given is minuscule
Hot Japanese food . Hidden gem all the way inside this food court . Offering good value & options (plus dedicated seating!). Set meals start from $5. Pro tip: buy sushi from Isetan to complement meal
Came looking for breakfast & saw TPY Lorong 7 Fishball noodles ready for biz. The signature noodle (has spicy version) wowed me in terms of taste. I liked how tomato sauce added into my spicy option.
Selected Taiwanese street food . Cheers Cut is known for their Samurai crispy fried chicken , & Monster Squid (fried squid ). Staff recommended nacho cheese sauce for squid which went well together
BBQ chicken & noodles , dry style. Enjoyed this bowl from Vietnamese stall Little Hanoi . Non-spicy flat rice noodles bowl. Delighted with the large servings of vegetables
Plant-based food: Viet spring roll , vege sandwich , Yong Tau Foo , kimchi pancake/soup, thunder tea rice , lontong, mushroom noodle , salads , lotus bun , pineapple fried rice , local snacks & desserts , more
Kuching Kolo Mee. New stall offers this noodle bowl . Tasty. If u don’t enjoy pork (minced pork & char siew — BBQ pork ), they offer fishball & meatball versions
Create your own rice plate at Jia Jia Le Cuisine. This plate $5. Choose from trays of hot dishes, based on your favourites, preferences, dietary restrictions or budget
Pad Thai (stir-fried flat rice noodles ) is generous from My Thai Elephant, possibly feeding two. $7.50 for a large serving with 4 pcs of peeled prawns . 'Wok hei'/smokiness was perceptible
Yong Tau Foo (tofu stuffed w fish paste , & vege variations ). Bagus serves items @ 80-cents per pc, min order $5.60. Wide options incl leafy ones. Halal
Salted egg chicken hor fun (flat rice noodles ) from Ya Fu Mini Wok Zhi Char reminded me of Italian pasta with (lots of) egg sauce
Economical, plant-based meal. $4.20 for this plate of rice with 3 vege options from Jia Jia Le Cuisine. One of the cheaper yet filling meals from this foodcourt
Toilets/washroom. They are hard too find. They are located all the way the one far back corner of the foodcourt
Viet sandwich (banh-mi). Little Hanoi offers 4 filling options: vege , pork belly , chicken , beef . Baguette was warm & vege condiments crunchy
Sliced fish soup . Did not enjoy the serving from Chai 's. The taste of bicarbonate soda used to make the fish smooth & soft was overwhelming. For $6, it was 20% fish & 80% vege
Chicken rice . Sergeant Hainanese Chicken Rice is decent. Soup is thick & full of essence. Meat could be firmer, rice more fragrant. $6.50 for a single-person set (with vege )
Roasted meats . Well-marinated roasted pork ('sio bak'), thick sliced of BBQ pork ('char siew ') from You Men HK Roast
I didn't smell anything at the entrance from the Pacific Plaza side . Must have fixed it? The chilli at the abalone noodle place is really good!
Laksa with minimum 7pcs + noodle cost $7.40. It's laksa is diluted but the accompanying sides are done well .
For soya milk , look for Xi De Li Fried Fritters stall
The Vietnamese place has Vietnamese coffee !
Fishball noodles . Average bowl of fishball noodles from Seng Kee. Nothing outstanding about their fishballs & fishcake slices
Lu rou fan (braised pork with rice , $6.50). From the ban mian (handmade noodle ) stall . Not worth it. Very oily braise. Lots of pieces of fat. Braised egg was overcooked & hard. Way too much rice
Tried this Beef Brisket ! Super tender... Not bad at all!
The healthy soup is very recommended! Good taste and good service ☺️
Zi char (Chinese home-style dishes) from Ya Fu. Disappointed with recommended Mongolian Pork Ribs Rice . Sauce aside, pork slices were hard to chew, did not taste fresh
Many seats & great variety of food - beef noodles , fish ball noodles . Viet stall average only.
Finally a convenient food court to eat at Shaw towers.
Salty egg pork chop rice-> Not bad but with 3 pieces of meat only. @ $6.50
Wen Wen YTF is yummy!
Beef noodles is fantastic!
Nice n spacious ! Lotsa seats!
Food priced at most stalls are higher. Thankfully food is well-cooked.
Try the Penang stall .
knife sliced noodle was 7.50. and was not nice. order something else.
Awful smell at the entrance from Pacific Plaza side . Hope they sort this out. Pretty bad layout too with hidden corners everywhere. Good range of food, but pricey .
Little Hanoi has generous portion of beef noodles for $6.90. Soup taste is average
Japanese Katsu Don is really so-so. Wish I had ordered smth else
Teppanyaki taste good
Today I tried the Sancai soba it was terribly cook ! The tempura is horrible as well , pls don't ever waste ur $ on this shop , name was "Donburi Gen "
New Place, Clean , food not so much.
Korean food ! Jjang! 👍
Toilets here are not clean
Teochew fishball noodles is bland
Try little Hanoi Pho 👍🏻🤩
Enjoyed the crispy baguette of their banh-mi (Viet sandwich). 5 filling options: vegetarian, ham, pork belly, chicken pate, tuna pate. Give the vege banh-mi is miss; it's just lazy vege sides - Cheen The Curious
Large serving of Pad Thai (stir-fried flat rice noodles) for $7.50. So big it could possibly feed two. Served with 4 pcs of peeled prawns. Strong 'wok hei' - Cheen The Curious
Enjoyed their evenly-marinated 'sio bak' (roasted pork). 'Char siew' (BBQ pork) slices were thick & sweet - Cheen The Curious
wonderful finds in terms of hawker fare - hor fun, carrot cake, laksa, Hakka yong tau foo, fried kway teow etc. beware though many of these popular stalls only open for a few days in a week! - Calvin Lim
Love 02-16. Super rendang, sambal fish. Brown rice great plus. Sweetest people. - Shantanu Ray
Indonesian meal at the food court very yummy. This picture is my fav. Package 1 chicken and squid with Indonesian curry sauce. - Annie Auj
Good Japanese supermarket and French bread shop in the basement. - David Kelham