What to eat at Changi Village Hawker Centre?

Nasi Lemak from Mizzy Corner Changi Village Hawker Centre

Nestled in the idyllic Changi Village is the Changi Village Hawker Centre. Here, you’ll be able to find some of the best nasi lemak in town as well as some other local food gems. We’ve always enjoyed coming to Changi Village. As a former British R&R location, you can still see some of these “footprints”, especially with the black and white terrace houses dotting the vicinity of Changi Village. The laid-back charm of Changi Village can still be felt today as you venture to its docks for a ferry ride to Pulau Ubin, another old-world gem in Singapore.

This time, we visited Changi Village Hawker Centre for breakfast before visiting Changi Beach Park nearby. Let’s find out what we had during our visit to Changi Village Hawker Centre this time…

What Food to Eat at Changi Village Hawker Centre #1: Mizzy Corner Nasi Lemak

Mizzy Corner Nasi Lemak Changi Village Hawker Centre
Mizzy Corner Nasi Lemak Changi Village Hawker Centre

There are sooooooo many nasi lemak stalls in Changi Village Hawker Centre – you’ll be spoilt for choice. So how does one go about choosing which nasi lemak stall to try at Changi Village Hawker Centre? Well, we prefer the “old-school” way of seeing the presentation at the stall itself. This time, Mizzy Corner Nasi Lemak caught our eye. A stall that was brightly-lit and clean, along with an amicable macik – PLUS the fried chicken looked really good!

Nasi Lemak from Mizzy Corner Changi Village Hawker Centre
Nasi Lemak from Mizzy Corner Changi Village Hawker Centre

We ordered the standard “Set A” nasi lemak which comes with its fried chicken combination at $3.50 a plate. The portion was alright given the price. In terms of taste, we would say that it is overall a better-than-average nasi lemak. Egg, rice and chili as it ought to be. Simple but nothing fanciful. Of course, the star of this nasi lemak was its fried chicken. Well-battered with a slight tinge of spices; while the fried chicken remained crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Nice.

What Food to Eat at Changi Village Hawker Centre #2: Delisnacks

Delisnacks Changi Village Hawker Centre
Delisnacks Changi Village Hawker Centre

Another stall we’d always visit at Changi Village Hawker Centre, is Delisnacks. Delisnacks sells some of the best fried local pastries such as you tiao (fried dou sticks), butterfly bun, xian jian bing (salted bun) and banana fritter. There’s an ongoing discount where you can get 5 items for $4 as well…

Fried local pastries from Delisnacks Changi Village Hawker Centre
Fried local pastries from Delisnacks Changi Village Hawker Centre

The fried dough from Delisnacks is simply some of the best we’ve had in Singapore. You know that your fried pastry is well-prepared when you give it a little compression and it restores to its original shape. In the taste department, there’s a nice chewiness to it as the taste of the sesame seeds permeates on bite. Lastly, you can also see the layering to the dough which explains its amazing texture. Don’t miss Delisnacks when you’re in Changi Village Hawker Centre!

What Food to Eat at Changi Village Hawker Centre #3: Nan Mei Traditional Coffee

Nan Mei Traditional Coffee @ Changi Village Hawker Centre
Nan Mei Traditional Coffee @ Changi Village Hawker Centre

For our morning cuppa, we’ll usually go with Nan Mei Traditional Coffee. Whether you like your cup of Joe, hot or iced, Nan Mei serves up some of the best kopi at Changi Village Hawker Centre. That is why the morning crowds can get rather long…

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After our sumptuous breakfast at Changi Village Hawker Centre, we took a walk over to Changi Beach Park to enjoy the fresh morning breeze and bask in the morning sun…

Changi Village Hawker Centre 2020
Changi Village Hawker Centre 2020
Crossing the bridge to Changi Beach Park
Crossing the bridge to Changi Beach Park
Ferries from Changi Village to Pulau Ubin
Ferries from Changi Village to Pulau Ubin
Changi Beach Park Singapore
Changi Beach Park Singapore
Index Finger Hand Statue at Changi Beach Park
Index Finger Hand Statue at Changi Beach Park
Ferries heading out to Pulau Ubin
Ferries heading out to Pulau Ubin
Swing swing at Changi Beach Park
Swing swing at Changi Beach Park

We hope you have enjoyed our review of what to eat at Changi Village Hawker Centre. Let us know what are some of your favourite local foods at Changi Village Hawker Centre in our comments section below!

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