
大巴窑93筍粿
Geylang Bahru, Kallang
Restaurant in Kallang, Singapore
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
A practical Kallang hawker stop for a quick local snack rather than a sit-down occasion. Go solo or with one other person, keep expectations casual, compare it with Hui Wei Chilli Ban Mian or Kitchenman Nasi Lemak if you want a fuller meal.
About 大巴窑93筍粿
大巴窑93筍粿 is listed in Kallang, but the public-facing details are limited. Plan with only the basics in mind: the venue is in Kallang, the dress code is smart casual. Specifics such as menu, pricing, hours, seating, service format, booking details are not confirmed here.
Because the available information is thin, the safest approach is to treat 大巴窑93筍粿 as a venue to verify directly before making firm plans. It may be a useful option if Kallang is convenient, but this guide should not be read as confirming a particular cuisine, dish, stall format, reservation policy, or group setup.
Use it as a Kallang option with limited details
For a first visit, keep expectations practical and confirm current details before going. The only confirmed planning note here is the smart casual dress code; other details should be checked directly with the venue or current local listings.
If you are comparing choices, consider 大巴窑93筍粿 alongside other options such as Hui Wei Chilli Ban Mian, Kitchenman Nasi Lemak, San Shu Gong. Choose based on the details you can confirm for the date you plan to visit.
Planning details
- Location
- 69 Geylang Bahru, #01-68 Food Centre, Singapore 330069
- Website
- 93-hawker-stall.business.site
- Phone
- +6588169393
The take
The Take
The Vibe
This is a neighbourhood hawker stall that reads as quietly classic and charming rather than a destination spectacle. It lives inside Geylang Bahru Food Centre and draws on long institutional memories: regulars who know the stall, morning wet-market ties that shape ingredient quality, and a working‑household price point. The writing emphasizes provenance and wok technique over flash, so the place feels like a local secret — unpretentious, rooted in routine, and rewarding for diners who appreciate direct, ingredient-led cooking with visible wok work and a sense of continuity.
Best For
The stall is best for everyday gatherings — locals popping in for a reliable lunch, families and small groups who share plates, and neighbours who value familiar hawker cooking. It’s not pitched as a white-tablecloth destination but as part of the daily rhythms of an HDB estate: regular trade, repeat customers, and dishes that reflect market-driven sourcing. If you’re after straightforward, well-executed hawker classics in an unassuming setting, this stall fits the bill, particularly during daytime service when ingredients are freshest from the morning market.
Ordering Tips
Treat char kway teow as a benchmark: the write-up stresses wok hei and the importance of ingredient sourcing, so judge the stall on the clarity of its wok char and the coherence of its components. Given the stall’s signatures, also try the 18-pleat Xiao Long Bao, Truffle Xiao Long Bao and Siew Mai to sample its dim sum skill. Visit earlier in the day when morning market supplies are freshest — the description notes that sourcing choices before the wok is heated determine the ceiling of the finished dish. Expect counter-service at a communal table in the food centre.
Venue details
Ambiance
Casual hawker-centre setting with a traditional, no-frills atmosphere and a reputation for queues.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Service Style
- Counter Service
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
Signature Dishes
- Soon kueh
- Rice kueh
- Chives kueh
- Yam abacus seeds
Planning details
Location
69 Geylang Bahru, #01-68 Food Centre, Singapore 330069 · Directions
Also consider
Where to go if this does not fit the plan
If you want something more filling at a similar casual level, pick Hui Wei Chilli Ban Mian. If the meal needs to feel more planned, move to San Shu Gong or spend up at Khiri.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Kallang
大巴窑93筍粿 is the leanest, quickest call in this set: better for a snack-style hawker stop than a full meal. Hui Wei Chilli Ban Mian gives better value if you want a bowl that feels like lunch, while Kitchenman Nasi Lemak is the stronger pick for a heavier, rice-based meal.
San Shu Gong is the safer choice when you want Teochew food in a more meal-shaped format, Tim Ho Wan 添好運 is more useful for diners who want a known dim sum format. Khiri sits in a different lane: higher spend, more composed Thai contemporary cooking, a better fit for a planned dinner.
For ease, 大巴窑93筍粿 wins when the brief is fast and casual. For ambiance, group comfort, or a longer evening, Khiri or San Shu Gong will be the better call.
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How it compares in Kallang
Choose 大巴窑93筍粿 for speed and low-friction hawker eating. Choose Hui Wei Chilli Ban Mian for a fuller street-food meal, or Kitchenman Nasi Lemak when nasi lemak is the craving.
San Shu Gong is the better fit for a Teochew meal with more structure, while Khiri is the clear splurge option in this group. Tim Ho Wan 添好運 works when a familiar dim sum format matters more than hawker-centre spontaneity.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about 大巴窑93筍粿?
大巴窑93筍粿 is listed in Kallang, the dress code is smart casual. Other specifics, including menu, pricing, hours, seating, service format, are not confirmed in this guide, so check current details before going.
What are other options to compare with 大巴窑93筍粿?
For comparison, you can look at Hui Wei Chilli Ban Mian, Kitchenman Nasi Lemak, Tim Ho Wan 添好運, San Shu Gong, Khiri, then choose based on the current details you can confirm for each venue.

