This Jalan Besar food court has bak chor mee & 24-hour sticky mala tang

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For those staying around Jalan Besar, I’m sure most of you are already bored of the food options available at Berseh Food Centre. Why not swing by next door to Big Besar Foodhub where 9 food stalls greet you?

besar food court - food court interior

Situated at New World Centre where Sheng Siong Supermarket is, this air-conditioned food court recently celebrated its grand opening in Jan 2026, though it had already opened its doors in October last year. What kind of food options are available here? Let me get right to it!

besar food court - Uncle Bu Mala Tang

Open 24 hours, Uncle Bu Mala Tang 大叔黏糊麻辣烫 doesn’t sell your usual mala tang where the gravy is watery. Instead, the broth here is full-bodied, rich, and sticky, coating every ingredient like a warm glove.

besar food court - ingredients

besar food court - mala dishes
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There are a total of 3 flavours for you to choose from — Mala Tang Sticky Spicy, Mala Tang Traditional Flavour, and Mala Tang Tomato Flavour — all going for S$3.18 per 100g. There’s also fried skewers and mala xiang guo.

besar food court - Jang Bunsik Express

Jang Bunsik Express is a Korean-Western fusion stall selling mains like Grilled Fish w Bulgogi Sauce (S$9.90) and Chicken Pasta with Gochujang Cream (S$9.90). If you’re craving Korean fare, the menu also offers familiar staples such as Kimbap (S$9.90), Tteokbokki (S$5.90), Buldak Corn Cheese Ramyeon (S$9.90), and Chicken Kimchi Tofu Stew with Rice (S$9.90).
besar food court - Quan Viet SG
Longing for Vietnamese dishes? Head to Quan Viet SG for a wide assortment of dishes. Savour the Grilled Pork & Fried Egg Vietnamese Sandwich (S$7.80), Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup (S$9.80), and Vietnamese Beef Stew with Baguette (S$11.80).
besar food court - Noodle stalls
Noodle lovers can check out these 2 stalls — Yi Wan Mian 一碗面 and Mee First 吃面先. The former has offerings like Braised Pork Ribs Noodles (S$7.80 for dry/soup), dry Old Beijing Minced Meat Sauce Noodles (S$7.80), and the unique Signature Mixed Pork Fujian Shacha Noodles (S$9.80)

For a taste closer to home, the latter has local favourites such as Signature Laksa (S$6.30), Signature Bak Chor Mee (S$6.80 for dry/soup), and Signature Chilli Ban Mian (S$6).

besar food court - Fu Sheng Food Stall
For zi char options, Fu Sheng Food Stall has around 80 types of dishes. There are seafood options like Japanese Oysters (S$2.80 per piece), Crab Bee Hoon (Seasonal Price), and Oatmeal Shrimp (S$16/S$24). Meat fans can go for Lemon chicken (S$18), Volcano Spare Ribs (S$32), and Shrimp Paste Chicken (S$10/S$16). To complement your meal, you can order the Mapo Tofu Rice Bowl (S$7), Dry Fried Beef Noodles (S$8), and Seafood Rice Noodles (S$8).
To find out what other makan options there are, pay a visit to Big Besar Foodhub if you’re in the neighbourhood.

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