Our Tampines Hub Hawker Centre — Complete Guide
42 stalls. Open 24 hours. ~800 seats. The hawker centre at Our Tampines Hub is Tampines Central's most complete dining destination — and one of the most convenient in the east of Singapore.
Quick Facts
- Address
- 1 Tampines Walk, Singapore 528523
Also accessible via 495 Tampines Avenue 5, S529649 - Opening Hours
- 24 hours daily (hawker centre)
Individual stalls vary — see directory below - Total Stalls
- 42 cooked food stalls
- Seating
- ~800 seats
- Managed by
- Kopitiam
- Discount
- 10% off with NTUC FairPrice app
- Nearest MRT
- Tampines MRT (EWL + DTL) — 9 min walk via Exit E
- Halal stalls
- ~12 halal / Muslim-owned options
What Makes This Hawker Centre Worth Knowing
The hawker centre at Our Tampines Hub opened in 2016 as part of Singapore's largest integrated community hub, developed by the People's Association. What separates it from a standard neighbourhood hawker centre is the combination of three things that rarely come together: genuine variety across 42 stalls spanning more than ten cuisine types, a 24-hour operating structure, and an unusually comfortable dining environment.
The venue is naturally ventilated, not air-conditioned, but the high ceilings and open design create airflow that makes it noticeably more comfortable than most enclosed food courts. Reviewers consistently cite this as one of its strongest points. The seating capacity of around 800 means that outside of the 12pm–1:30pm lunch peak, finding a table is rarely a problem.
It sits directly adjacent to Tampines Bus Interchange, making it accessible from most parts of Tampines without a transfer. For residents of Tampines Central — particularly those within walking distance — it functions as a daily canteen, not a destination.
Best Stalls — By What You Are Looking For
Social Bite — Laksa & Mee Siam
The most consistently praised stall in the hawker centre. The Signature Laksa ($4–$5) comes with fresh prawns, cockles, fish cake, tau pok, half egg, and chilli in a rich coconut broth. The Signature Mee Siam ($4) is equally popular. Regulars describe both as among the best in Singapore. Expect a queue at lunch.
Yong Seng Heng Prawn Noodle
A straightforward, honest prawn noodle stall. The broth has a distinct soya sauce character that sets it apart from sweeter prawn stocks at other stalls. Prawn noodles from ~$3.50, served with peeled prawns, pork slices, and bean sprouts.
Botak Cantonese Porridge
The Minced Pork Century Egg Porridge ($4) is the entry point — smooth, well-seasoned congee with century egg and fried shallots. The Seafood Porridge ($6.50) adds fresh prawns, sliced fish, and cuttlefish. Handmade meatballs prepared fresh every morning. Opens 7:30am.
Jue Shi Lor Mee
Draws consistent queues for thick, starchy gravy that coats every noodle strand properly. Add minced garlic, chopped red chilli, and vinegar at the table to cut through the richness. Fried chicken cutlet is the recommended topping.
Warung Wak Dindang — Nasi Ambeng & Nasi Lemak
The Nasi Ambeng ($9.60) is the signature — fragrant rice with tender beef rendang, sambal goreng, and condiments. Nasi Lemak and Nasi Sambal Goreng ($5.20) also available. Generous portions. Slightly higher than average hawker pricing, but the quality reflects it.
Best Zaika — North Indian
A rare find in a Singapore hawker setting — authentic North Indian food outside of Tekka Centre. The vegetarian menu includes Chole Bhature ($6.90), Cholay Chawal ($6.90), Pani Puri ($7.80). Meat options: Butter Chicken ($9.80), Mutton Roganjosh ($11.80). Garlic Butter Naan ($3) and Chapati ($1.70) from the tandoor.
Penang Savour — Penang Laksa & Chendol
Penang Laksa ($5.90) — an assam-based, fish-topped broth that is genuinely different from Singaporean laksa and harder to find here. Penang Chendol ($3.20) uses homemade pandan jelly noodles and gula melaka. Opens 9:30am–9:30pm daily.
P&J Western Food — Opens Late
Hainanese-influenced Western food at hawker prices. The Chicken Chop Set ($6.80) — well-marinated, thick-cut chicken with baked beans, fries, and coleslaw. One of few stalls in the centre that stays open late, making it a useful supper option.
Munchi Pancakes — Min Jiang Kueh
Modern min jiang kueh from $1.60. Classic fillings — peanut, coconut, red bean — plus contemporary options like Oreo Cheese and Biscoff. Opens 8am.
Kopi Kiosk — Best Budget Breakfast
The breakfast set (kaya toast + half-boiled eggs + kopi) is $2.20. One of the best-value morning meals in Tampines. Opens 6am. Queue forms before 10am.
Best Stalls by Occasion — Quick Reference
| Occasion | Stall | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Breakfast | Kopi Kiosk (#01-33) | Kaya toast + kopi set $2.20 |
| Breakfast | Botak Cantonese Porridge (#01-65) | Smooth congee from $4. Opens 7:30am |
| Breakfast | Ahjuma Econ Bee Hoon (#01-31) | Fried bee hoon set from ~$3 |
| Lunch / Dinner | Social Bite (#01-66) | Best laksa — Google 4.9 ★. Queue expected |
| Lunch / Dinner | Yong Seng Heng (#01-43) | Prawn noodles from ~$3.50 |
| Lunch / Dinner | Jue Shi Lor Mee (#01-45) | Thick starchy lor mee with queue |
| Late Night | Hong Lim Curry Puff (#01-44) | Open 24 hours |
| Late Night | P&J Western Food (#01-69) | Western food, opens late |
| Halal | Dobeh Delights (#01-58) | Nasi Lemak — very popular, very cheap |
| Halal | Warung Wak Dindang (B1-K10) | Nasi Ambeng $9.60 — generous portions |
| Halal | Best Zaika (#01-56) | North Indian: Butter Chicken $9.80 |
| Vegetarian | justGreens (#01-46) | Dedicated vegetarian stall |
| Vegetarian | Best Zaika (#01-56) | Full North Indian vegetarian menu |
| Budget (<$5) | Kopi Kiosk (#01-33) | Breakfast set $2.20 |
| Budget (<$5) | Ahjuma Econ Bee Hoon | Set meal under $3 with NTUC app |
| Unique find | Penang Savour (#01-71) | Rare Penang Laksa $5.90 |
| Unique find | Best Zaika (#01-56) | North Indian outside Tekka Centre |
Full Stall Directory — All 42 Stalls
All confirmed stalls with unit numbers. Halal stalls are marked. Prices and hours reflect research to March 2026 — verify on-site for mission-critical planning.
| Unit | Stall Name | Cuisine | Halal | Signature / Price | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #01-31 | Ahjuma Econ Bee Hoon | Economic | No | Bee Hoon set ~$3 | Varies |
| #01-32 | Jia Le Yong Tau Foo | Yong Tau Foo | No | Curry Yong Tau Foo | Varies |
| #01-33 | Kopi Kiosk | Drinks | No | Breakfast set $2.20 | 6am–10pm |
| #01-34 | Ka Ka Japanese Curry | Japanese | No | Japanese Curry Rice | 11am–8:30pm |
| #01-35 | Day Night Herbal Soup | Chinese Soup | No | Herbal Soup sets | 10am–9pm |
| #01-36 | Chinatown Mala Hot Pot | Mala | No | Mala Hot Pot | Varies |
| #01-37 | Ah Fat Braised Duck Kway Chap | Teochew | No | Kway Chap ~$4.50 | Varies |
| #01-38 | Ah Gong Homemade Banmian | Noodles | No | Ban Mian | Varies |
| #01-39 | Ofanz Rojak & Popiah | Singaporean | No | Rojak / Sushi Popiah | 10am–8:30pm |
| #01-40 | IM Thai Kitchen | Thai | No | Pandan Chicken | 11am–10pm |
| #01-41 | Pang Pang Wanton Noodle | Noodles | No | Wanton Mee | Varies |
| #01-42 | Maxwell Hainanese Chicken Rice | Chinese | No | Hainanese Chicken Rice | Varies |
| #01-43 | Yong Seng Heng Prawn Noodle | Noodles | No | Prawn Noodles ~$3.50 | Varies |
| #01-44 | Hong Lim Curry Puff | Snacks | No | Curry Puff (4 fillings) | Open 24hrs |
| #01-45 | Jue Shi Lor Mee | Noodles | No | Lor Mee | Varies |
| #01-46 | justGreens | Vegetarian | Veg | Vegetarian dishes | Varies |
| #01-47 | Ai Tian Xin Dessert | Dessert | No | Ice Kachang / Cendol | Varies |
| #01-48 | Hainan Beef Noodle & Claypot | Chinese | No | Claypot Rice | 10am–7:30pm |
| #01-49 | Yong Ji Black Pepper Bee Hoon | Noodles | No | Black Pepper Bee Hoon | 10am–10pm |
| #01-52 | Chicken Rice | Chinese | No | Chicken Rice | Varies |
| #01-53 | Minum Minum | Drinks | Halal | Coffee / Tea | Varies |
| #01-54 | Mr Islamic Power Rojak | Singaporean | Halal | Rojak | Varies |
| #01-55 | HJ Salim Food Stall | Malay | Halal | Malay dishes | Varies |
| #01-56 | Best Zaika | North Indian | Halal | Butter Chicken $9.80 | Varies |
| #01-57 | Jian Fa BBQ Seafood | Seafood | No | BBQ Seafood | Varies |
| #01-57A | My Happy Belly | Mixed | Verify | — | Varies |
| #01-58 | Dobeh Delights | Malay | Halal | Nasi Lemak / Nasi Sambal $5 | Varies |
| #01-65 | Botak Cantonese Porridge | Porridge | No | Century Egg Porridge $4 | 7:30am–9pm |
| #01-66 | Social Bite | Singaporean | No | Signature Laksa $4–$5 | Varies |
| #01-69 | P&J Western Food | Western | No | Chicken Chop Set $6.80 | Opens late |
| #01-71 | Penang Savour | Penang | No | Penang Laksa $5.90 | 11am–8pm |
| #01-72 | Ippon Fusion Bowl | Japanese | No | Pork Rice $7.50 | Thu–Sun only |
| #01-73 | Munchi Pancakes | Snacks | No | Min Jiang Kueh from $1.60 | 8am–8:40pm |
| #01-96/97 | Gong Yuan Ma La Tang | Mala | No | Mala by weight | 11am–9:30pm |
| B1-K10 | Warung Wak Dindang | Malay | Halal | Nasi Ambeng $9.60 | Varies |
Getting There
By MRT
Take either the East-West Line (green) or Downtown Line (blue) to Tampines MRT. Use Exit E and walk approximately 9 minutes to Our Tampines Hub. The hawker centre is on Level 1, directly accessible from the main Tampines Avenue 5 entrance. See the full directions guide →
By Bus
Tampines Bus Interchange is directly connected to Our Tampines Hub. Buses: 3, 10, 20, 23, 31, 34, 39, 65, 67, 292, 293.
Parking
Basement carpark via Tampines Walk. Standard hourly and season rates.
Payment & Discounts
- NTUC FairPrice app: 10% discount at most stalls — the most consistent saving
- CDC Vouchers: Accepted at some stalls — check the poster at each stall before ordering
- PayNow / NETS / Cash: All accepted at some stalls; cash still needed at some older operators
Honest Notes — What to Know Before You Go
- Portions have shrunk at some stalls since 2022–2023. Food inflation has affected the hawker centre industry-wide. Adjust expectations accordingly.
- Peak hours are genuinely crowded. Lunch 12–1:30pm and dinner 6–8pm, especially weekends. Popular stalls like Social Bite will have queues of 10–15 people.
- Halal stalls are limited relative to the area. With ~12 halal stalls out of 42, the proportion is lower than some expect given Tampines' Muslim population. See the full halal guide →
- Ippon Fusion Bowl (#01-72) is only open Thursday to Sunday. Worth knowing before making a trip for it specifically.
- Check drink stall prices before ordering. Past reviews have noted at least one pricing inconsistency at a drinks stall.
If You Are Considering Living Near Here
The hawker centre at Our Tampines Hub is one of the main reasons Tampines Central is a genuinely comfortable place to live. Having 42 stalls, 24-hour access, and prices well below the central districts within a 10-minute walk matters a great deal for daily quality of life.
The Tampines Trilliant at Tampines Central 7 is approximately 800 metres from Our Tampines Hub — a 10-minute walk. See the Tampines Neighbourhood Guide for a complete picture of what is within walking distance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Our Tampines Hub hawker centre open 24 hours?
The hawker centre operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Individual stalls keep their own hours — most close by 9–10pm. Late-night options include Hong Lim Curry Puff (#01-44, open 24 hours) and P&J Western Food (#01-69, opens late).
How many stalls are at Our Tampines Hub hawker centre?
There are 42 cooked food stalls in total, managed by Kopitiam, with seating for approximately 800 people. Cuisine types include Chinese, Malay, Indian, Thai, Japanese, Western, and fusion.
Is there halal food at Our Tampines Hub hawker centre?
Yes. There are approximately 12 halal and Muslim-owned stalls including Dobeh Delights (#01-58), Warung Wak Dindang (B1-K10), Best Zaika (#01-56), HJ Salim Food Stall (#01-55), Mr Islamic Power Rojak (#01-54), and Minum Minum (#01-53).
How do I get to Our Tampines Hub hawker centre from Tampines MRT?
Take Tampines MRT (East-West Line or Downtown Line) and use Exit E. It is approximately a 9-minute walk to Our Tampines Hub. Buses 3, 10, 20, 23, 31, 34, 39, 65, 67, 292, and 293 stop at Tampines Bus Interchange, which is directly connected to Our Tampines Hub.
Can I get a discount at Our Tampines Hub hawker centre?
Yes. Pay with the NTUC FairPrice app (Linkpoints) for a 10% discount at most Kopitiam-managed stalls throughout the hawker centre.
What is the best stall at Our Tampines Hub hawker centre?
Social Bite (#01-66) consistently tops community rankings with a near-perfect 4.9 Google rating for its Signature Laksa ($4–$5). Other highly rated stalls include Botak Cantonese Porridge (#01-65), Yong Seng Heng Prawn Noodle (#01-43), and Munchi Pancakes (#01-73).
Is Our Tampines Hub hawker centre air-conditioned?
No — it is naturally ventilated. However, high ceilings and an open design create strong airflow. It is widely regarded as one of the most comfortable naturally ventilated hawker environments in Singapore's east.
What vegetarian food is available?
justGreens (#01-46) is a dedicated vegetarian stall. Best Zaika (#01-56) has an extensive North Indian vegetarian menu — Chole Bhature ($6.90), Cholay Chawal ($6.90), Pani Puri ($7.80) — one of the few options of its kind outside Tekka Centre.
What is the cheapest meal here?
Kopi Kiosk (#01-33) offers a breakfast set for $2.20. Ahjuma Econ Bee Hoon (#01-31) serves set meals under $3 with the NTUC app. Most stall meals are under $6.
When is it least crowded?
Mid-morning (9–11am) and mid-afternoon (2:30–5pm) are quietest. Lunch (12–1:30pm) and dinner (6–8pm) peak — especially weekends — see the centre near capacity. Late night after 10pm is also an option.
Is there parking at Our Tampines Hub?
Yes — basement carpark accessible via Tampines Walk. Standard hourly and season parking rates apply.
Where exactly is the hawker centre inside Our Tampines Hub?
Level 1 of Our Tampines Hub, 1 Tampines Walk, Singapore 528523. Directly adjacent to Tampines Bus Interchange, 9 minutes from Tampines MRT Exit E.
Looking for a Room Near Here?
The Tampines Trilliant is a 10-minute walk from Our Tampines Hub. All-inclusive condo room from S$1,350/month — WiFi, utilities, air-con included.
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