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Restaurants on Punggol Central #01/01

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Restaurants in Punggol Central #01/01

The street of Punggol Central #01/01 in Punggol Estate offers a diverse range of dining options to suit all taste buds.

Popular Restaurant Categories

  • Asian Cuisine
  • Western Cuisine
  • Fast Food Joints
  • Cafes and Bakeries

Well-Known Restaurants in the Area

Vibes Cafe

Vibes CafeVibes Cafe is a cozy cafe that serves delicious coffee and light bites. It is the perfect spot for catching up with friends or even for a solo work session.

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What people say

Punggol Central #01/01 is a bustling hub of restaurants, cafes and food establishments that cater to all kinds of taste buds. As the publisher of a review website, I have had the pleasure of visiting and trying out some of the best restaurants on the street.

One of the most recommended cuisines in this area is seafood. The locals rave about the freshness of the seafood and the variety of dishes available. One restaurant that comes highly recommended is Uncle Leong Seafood. Their chili crab and salted egg yolk crab are must-tries, but be prepared to get your hands dirty. Other popular seafood restaurants include Punggol Seafood and House of Seafood.

For those who prefer non-seafood options, there are plenty of choices too. If you're looking for something more exotic, try out the Thai cuisine at Nakhon Kitchen or Tom Yum Kungfu. Both restaurants offer delicious and authentic Thai dishes at reasonable prices.

If you're in the mood for some local delights, head over to Whisk & Paddle. They serve up traditional Singaporean dishes such as laksa and chicken rice, as well as Western options like burgers and sandwiches. The cafe also has a lovely view of the Punggol Waterway, making it a great spot for a relaxing brunch.

As for prices, they range from affordable to mid-range. Uncle Leong Seafood can be slightly pricey, but their portions are generous and worth it for a special occasion or treat. Nakhon Kitchen and Tom Yum Kungfu both offer reasonably priced dishes that won't break the bank. Whisk & Paddle falls somewhere in between, with prices comparable to other cafes in Singapore.

Locals tend to flock to Uncle Leong Seafood and Punggol Seafood for their fresh seafood fix. Tourists tend to gravitate towards Whisk & Paddle for its scenic views and comfortable atmosphere. However, all the restaurants on Punggol Central #01/01 are worth trying out, as they each have their own unique specialties.

In conclusion, if you're looking for a dining experience that combines good food and great views, head on down to Punggol Central #01/01. Whether you're in the mood for seafood, Thai cuisine, or local delights, there's something for everyone. So gather your friends and family, and get ready to indulge in some of the best food Punggol has to offer!