Hawkers Street at TANGS at Tang Plaza brings hawker-style dining into the department store environment, offering a curated selection of local food court favorites in a modern, air-conditioned setting. This dining concept allows shoppers to refuel with familiar Singaporean hawker classics without leaving the comfort of the mall, providing convenient, affordable meals during shopping excursions.
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Open Now
Closes in 12h 47m
Monday
(Today)
8:30 am–9:30 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am–9:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am–9:30 pm
Thursday
8:30 am–9:30 pm
Friday
8:30 am–9:30 pm
Saturday
8:30 am–9:30 pm
Sunday
8:30 am–9:30 pm
Price Distribution
$1–1067%
$10–2024%
$20–306%
Menu information is not available at this time.
Photo Gallery
Interior view of Hawkers Street food court with seating and food stalls visible.
Interior wall decor with illuminated 'SINGAPURA' text and iconic Singaporean motifs.
Ordered the Popiah from Auntie Jessie’s stall. It was horrible. Not only was it deflated and small (so much so they only managed to cut into 4 pieces instead of 5), it tasted bland and dry. There was hardly any black sauce, chilli sauce, coriander nor garlic taste in it. Truly disappointing, considering the food court is supposed to have a carefully curated range of food offerings.
Anna Tran
We visited this place 3-4 times and had the pleasure of interacting with some friendly staff members. However, I must admit that I find the prices suggested by the Michelin guide to be quite high. The stalls are very small, and with only 2-3 staff members working, it often leads to a wait of at least 10-20 minutes for food.
Take the Special Viet Roti, for example. They serve the bread wrapped in paper for an extra charge of 30 cents, when if you dine in at the hawker, you get a free paper box. If the box for take a way, I think good and easy for bread more then 2 paper wrapped.
As someone who is Vietnamese, I was a bit surprised during my first visit when I asked the staff not to add fried onions to my bread. In my experience, fried onions and lettuce are not common additions in Vietnam.
Typically, our sandwiches feature pâté, creamy eggs, cucumber, coriander, chili, and a variety of meats. It would be nice to see more authentic options that align with what we often enjoy back home.
Positive Reviews
Yvonne Chou
Dropped by Hawkers Street @ Tangs while in Orchard because I was craving something local but didn’t feel like heading out to the heartlands. It’s nice that they’ve brought together some well-known hawker names into a clean, air-conditioned space right in town, super convenient if you just want a quick local fix.
I ordered the infamous Ghim Moh Teochew Satay Beehoon, and honestly, it was the highlight of my meal. The satay sauce was thick, nutty, and full of flavor, not too sweet, not too salty, and it coated the beehoon and ingredients beautifully. Loved the mix of cockles, cuttlefish, and kang kong that gave it that authentic old-school taste. Can definitely see why this stall has such a strong following; it felt like comfort food done right.
I also tried the Bergerdil (potato patty), but that was just okay. Crispy on the outside, soft inside, but flavor wise it felt a little flat compared to what I’ve had at traditional Malay stalls. Wouldn’t go out of my way for it.
Overall, Hawkers Street @ Tangs is a convenient stop for local food in Orchard. For me, the satay beehoon alone makes it worth coming back.
- went again to try Fei Fei WanTon noodles, one word BRILLIANTLY executed
K Tan
Really impressed with the newly opened Food Street @ Tang Plaza basement. The variety of food and beverage outlets is fantastic, from well-known kopi, bakeries to popular hawker stalls, making the place lively and modern.
The vibe is great, though it does get pretty crowded.
Still, it’s definitely worth a visit—and I’ll be back again once the buzz settles a little (if it ever does!).
A M
This is absolutely the best Foodcourt in town now, that's if you can even call it foodcourt. A food heaven rather.
A little hard to find seats during lunch but otherwise it's just a magical food journey.
Go in a group if you wanna try everything. Finally able to try Top 1 as the original beauty world stall has long queue... Didn't disappoint. Fei fei's roasted was really good too, don't have to travel to Jurong to eat it anymore.
I will be back to try more!
Bastian Lee
Good place to have breakfast: however not all stall operate from 8:30 AM : a bit disappointed.
We tried other stall food is good.
ANGELINA VIVIFICA
Nice and pretty food court. Plenty of interesting food. Not so crowded on a Saturday afternoon..