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With its fairly central location and being conveniently serviced by multiple MRT lines and public bus routes, Serangoon is a popular choice for home hunters. Several primary, secondary, and tertiary schools can be found in the area which makes it a great location for families.

For your retail therapy needs, NEX is the biggest mall in the region, boasting 7 levels of retail and dining options conveniently integrated with the Serangoon Bus Interchange and Serangoon Interchange Station. Several supermarket brands such as Cold Storage, Sheng Siong, and NTUC Fairprice have outlets spread out across the area, making it easy for residents to grab their necessary amenities. The combination of an integrated transport system, the availability of good amenities, presence of schools and healthcare facilities, as well as a harmonious blend of modern shopping comforts with more local and culturally rich shopping experiences, makes Serangoon an interesting and lively neighbourhood to live in.

With choices between local HDB apartments and newer condominiums and terraced house complexes, the area is popular with both locals and expatriates. Housing in this area is relatively affordable, making it attractive for families, couples, professionals, and singles who are looking to flat-share. Commute: CBD: Chomp Chomp Food Centre is a popular choice for local foodies to enjoy their favorite hawker fares and barbecued food. Though smaller in size compared to other local hawker centers, Chomp Chomp does not disappoint with the astonishing amount of great food stalls on offer.

Tucked away in a quiet corner of the neighborhood, be sure to get there early on evenings to get yourself a table. Primarily aimed at children with classes designed to let children experience the world of arts and crafts in a nurturing environment, Art Speaks Studio also allows you full-grown humans to channel your inner Michelangelo in a number of different programmes available at their studio.

You can pick up oil painting or portrait lessons with their experienced instructors, or participate in an Art Jamming session where you can chill out and paint your masterpiece over a relaxing cup of coffee. Serangoon Garden Bakery and Confectionery is a local secret with 32 years of heritage.

Their handmade buns and breads are handmade fresh daily, and are known to sell out by around 3. The rich, cloudy broth was filled with sweetness from boiling the beef bones and meats, and it was also peppery from the spices infused in it.

The vinaigrette chilli was tangy and paired well with the fresh beef slices. True story, I slurped down every bit, right up to the last drop of soup. An old stall that brings waves of nostalgia to many who grew up eating its only item on the menu, Simon Road Fried Hokkien Mee is nestled in a quaint coffee shop in Kovan.

It came with an ample portion of sotong and pork, along with three prawns so that each mouthful was filled with ingredients. These glistening skewered meats are tender and infused with lemongrass, coriander and other spices.

The accompanying peanut sauce was thick and paste-like with bits of crushed peanuts, reminding me of a slightly watery version of peanut butter. My only qualm was that the sauce could have been less oily. Featuring the ever-popular Chinese-style nasi lemak , you can customise your own plate at Punggol Nasi Lemak Centre and pile it up with your favourite ingredients like fried chicken wings, fish fillet, otah , long beans, and more.

Be sure to bring along more cash though as it is way more pricey as compared to other nasi lemak alternatives. Yi Dian Xin is a fuss-free and cheap hawker dim sum joint.

Located in the popular midnight supper area of Upper Serangoon, it can be slightly tricky spotting it through the massive crowds patronising Heng Long Teochew Porridge right beside it. The Head Chef, Foong was from Tung Lok restaurant previously, so you know quality is assured in the dim sum dishes.

Qi Wei Ji Bao serves the ultimate comfort food for a cold rainy night or a great supper spot on cheat days. The pot of chicken is thoroughly infused in the zhup along with onions, green peppers, leeks, dried chilli and garlic. The small and cosy backyard cafe promises to serve food and drinks made with great love.

Indulge in affordably-priced quality crab dishes at 21 Seafood. Sourced from Sri Lanka, the crabs served at 21 Seafood are sweet and succulent. Crabs not your thing? Fret not. The minced meat is presented as a patty on top of the delightfully springy noodles.

An additional bonus of the stall is that it provides free-flow salted fish and lard. Craving for a good plate of traditional Hainanese curry rice? Sin Chie Toke Huan has got your back. Raking in long queues right from their opening time, a plate of curry rice this good draws North-East residents like ants to sugar. Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap , a popular eatery offering authentic street-style Thai fare and a less-commonly seen Thai version of the Teochew dish kway chap aka kuay jab.

Let us know in the comments. Sonia is a quirky individual who occasionally sips tea with The Hatter when she's not belting out old school rock hits or rewatching cult classics. High-End Food Buzz. Alternatively, cool off by dipping your toes in the swimming complex. NEX may be known for being one of the busiest shopping malls in the northeast region of Singapore but it also has its pockets of peace. Take the escalator to the rooftop level and you will find the public library.

It's best to come in the mornings before the crowds arrive to browse through the collection of books, games, magazines, comics, newspapers and more — before you resume running errands for the day. Set in the biggest mall in the northeast part of Singapore, Shaw theatre NEX houses 10 halls with state-of-the-art cinema technology set to give you a great movie experience. Besides having the most number of 3D cinemas in Singapore, the Serangoon outlet also promises the "Premiere Concept" which includes dine-in services and comfortable leather seating in a seat theatre.

Grab a seat surrounding the central coffee bar, or head out to the well-lit backyard. But it's in the food where things get different.

After a long day, kick back and relax — Aussie style — with wine and tapas at this bistro and bar. Thankfully, the new digs didn't come along with significantly higher prices.

Besides very decent steaks, the hawker-style Western fare runs the usual gamut of soups, burgers, pastas and grilled meats like chicken and lamb chops. Serangoon Gardens Food Centre colloquially known as Chomp Chomp was built in to congregate street hawkers that used to sell their creations across the street on Kensington Park Road in the s.

Today, Chomp Chomp packs a modest 36 stalls serving a mix of hawker staples. Any good neighbourhood deserves a local pub — and Grapevine is Serangoon's version of one. Head out with friends after work or near the weekend for a couple of pints and bevs — but don't skip on the pub grub. The pulled pork burger is a hit with the regulars.

This homegrown brand is ace for a wardrobe update of beachwear and activewear for women, men and children. Uniquely designed in Singapore, its fashion-forward pieces are not only stylish but functional and comfortable. The label also stocks a variety of lifestyle products ranging from body care and pool accessories to travel and outdoor additions, perfect for getting your fitness or beach gear sorted under one roof.

French transplants Morgane Freyermuth and Jean-Baptiste Couty fill the narrow La Petit Boutique flanked by the local lottery shop with enough wine, cheese and home-cooking provisions from back home to soothe a homesick expat. Aficionados of cured curds of all stripes will certainly appreciate the reasonable prices for the priced-by-weight cheeses on offer, like the month-old Gouda and truffle brie that Couty flavours in a back kitchen, as well as the many little nubs of goat's cheese housed in a tumble in fridge cases.

And if you're hankering to bite into a croissant, kouign amann or baguette, La Petite's got you covered with a selection of pastries delivered from Tiong Bahru Bakery daily.



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