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Holland Village Market & Food Centre

荷兰村巴刹与熟食中心

Holland Village Daily; wet market runs mornings, cooked-food stalls roughly breakfast to dinner — individual stall hours and off-days vary 21+ stalls

Stalls

~21 cooked-food stalls + wet market

Nearest MRT

Holland Village (CC21), 3-min walk

Known for

Laksa & nasi lemak, claypot rice, fried bee hoon

Vibe

Old-school anchor of an expat-brunch enclave

Holland Village has always been Singapore's most self-consciously bohemian corner — brunch cafes, wine bars, expats walking dogs — and right in the middle of it sits the neighbourhood's great equaliser. The market and food centre at 1 Lorong Mambong is where aunties doing the morning wet-market run share tables with students and expats hunting a cheap, honest meal. The draws are old-school: a single stall serving both Katong-style laksa and nasi lemak to one steadily moving queue, claypot rice fired pot by pot, and fried bee hoon crowned with a crispy chicken wing. A recent renovation smartened up the seating and ventilation without sanding off the character. For calorie-counters it is one of the easier centres to behave in: a clear fish soup or a bowl of fishball noodles keeps lunch under 400 kcal, and the Circle Line drops you a three-minute walk from your table.

1 Lorong Mambong, Singapore 277700

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Popular Foods & Calories

Typical calorie estimates for dishes at Holland Village Market & Food Centre. Actual values vary by stall.

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Realistic orders at Holland Village Market & Food Centre, with the calorie math done for you.

The #01-15 double (to share)

1239 kcal
  • Laksa589
  • Nasi Lemak650

Both come from the same famous queue — order the pair and split them: two coconut classics for one wait.

Under-300 lunch

280 kcal
  • Fish Soup280

The leanest full meal in the centre — clear broth, fresh fish, zero regret.

Old-school noodle fix

380 kcal
  • Fishball Noodles380

Springy fishballs in a clean-tasting bowl; go easy on the lard and it stays under 400 kcal.

Famous Stalls

363 Katong Laksa / Holland Village Nasi Lemak

Katong-style laksa & nasi lemak

One stall at #01-15, two coconut heavyweights — rich laksa gravy and fragrant nasi lemak share a single, steadily moving queue.

Yu Ji Claypot & Stewed Soup

Claypot rice & stewed soups

Claypot rice cooked to order alongside slow-stewed soups — worth the wait it takes to fire each pot.

Holland V Fried Bee Hoon

Fried bee hoon with crispy chicken wing

The breakfast-queue staple — old-school economy fried bee hoon topped with a crispy fried chicken wing regulars refuse to skip.

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Getting There

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Nearby

Holland Village MRT

Circle Line (CC21) — a 3-minute walk from the tables

Chip Bee Gardens

Former British Army housing estate across Holland Avenue, now home to galleries, bakeries and indie shops

Lorong Mambong dining strip

Holland Village's famous bar-and-restaurant street starts right outside the centre

About Holland Village Market & Food Centre

Holland Village Market and Food Centre is the hawker anchor of one of Singapore's best-known lifestyle enclaves. While Lorong Mambong's bars and brunch spots turn over with the trends, the centre at No. 1 has stayed stubbornly old-school: a working wet market in the mornings and a compact line-up of around 21 cooked-food stalls serving cheap, honest meals in an otherwise pricey neighbourhood. A renovation in recent years brought better seating and ventilation, but the queues still form for the same reasons they always did.

Start with the classics: the laksa-and-nasi-lemak stall at #01-15 serves both coconut heavyweights from a single queue, Yu Ji fires claypot rice and slow-stewed soups to order, and the old-school fried bee hoon with a crispy chicken wing is a breakfast ritual. Calorie-counters are well served — a clear fish soup runs about 280 kcal and fishball noodles stay under 400 — and Holland Village station (CC21) on the Circle Line is a three-minute walk away, making this one of the easiest hawker stops in central-west Singapore.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Holland Village Market & Food Centre's opening hours?

Holland Village Market & Food Centre is open Daily; wet market runs mornings, cooked-food stalls roughly breakfast to dinner — individual stall hours and off-days vary. Individual stalls set their own hours and may close when sold out.

What is the nearest MRT to Holland Village Market & Food Centre?

Holland Village (CC21). The address is 1 Lorong Mambong, Singapore 277700.

What is Holland Village Market & Food Centre famous for?

363 Katong Laksa / Holland Village Nasi Lemak (katong-style laksa & nasi lemak), Yu Ji Claypot & Stewed Soup (claypot rice & stewed soups), Holland V Fried Bee Hoon (fried bee hoon with crispy chicken wing) — with 21+ stalls in total.

How many calories are in a typical meal at Holland Village Market & Food Centre?

Popular dishes range from about 280 kcal to 650 kcal per serving — see the calorie guide above for dish-by-dish estimates.

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Nutrition estimates are approximations based on typical recipes and portion sizes. Actual values vary by stall and preparation method. For clinical dietary needs, consult a registered dietitian.