Singapore Maxwell Food Centre in 4 minutes (Discovering Hidden Gems)

This video talks about Maxwell Food Centre. In this video, we talk about the stalls that are located at Maxwell Food Centre.

The stalls that are discussed in Maxwell Food Centre video are :
1. Yi Jia Chao Zhou Yu Zhou Yu Tang (One Family Teochew Fish Porridge) #01-66
2. China Street Fritters #01-64
3. Fu Ji Fuzhou Fishball Wanton Noodles #01-08
4. 75 Peanuts Soup #01-57
5. Woong Kee Traditional Bean Curd #01-80

Music of this video : memories - "Royalty Free Music from Bensound"
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Transcript
Hi all, today we are going to the Maxwell Food Centre. We are now standing just outside of Tanjong Pagar MRT Exit B. The Maxwell Chambers used to be the headquarters of Singapore Customs from 1932 to 1989. Follow the 3 guys in front, we are going to that direction towards Maxwell Food Centre.
When you see the Ministry of National Development, then cross the road at the traffic light. After you cross the road, turn to the left and walk all the way straight towards Maxwell Food Centre.
This is my favourite stall here. When I first ate their pomfret first soup more than 12 years ago, I fell in love with it. Remember to take the highly savory bean paste when you eat this dish. The pomfret slices are very fresh and silky smooth. The broth is also refreshingly light and I always finish all of it.
This stall sells traditional handmade ngoh hiang. Hand made ngoh hiang always seem to taste much better than the machine made ones. China Street Fritters serve authentic Hokkien-style ngoh hiang which is very rare these days. They have a total of 7 items to choose from. Their ngoh hiang is fragrant and not too oily. Dip the ngoh hiang in the starchy sweet sauce and chilli sauce to eat it.
This stall is well known for their Fu zhou Fishball, char siew and wanton. The noodles are chewy and the char siew are flavorful. However, I thought the wanton is a bit too small. Overall it is very delicious.
If you see a stall with yellow signboard at Maxwell, it usually serves very nice food. Their red bean soup taste very good. If you ever come to Maxwell Food Centre, try to go for their peanut soup. I think it is very tasty.

Woong Kee started in Ipoh and they opened a stall here in Singapore. Surprisingly, their beancurd is very smooth and it is not too sweet. After so much food, lets walk to the area nearby to sit and relax.
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For more information on Maxwell Food Centre, i recommend you can look at the following video :

1. Best Singapore Chicken Rice, Maxwell Hawker Centre Food Tour
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8bKMt8_XLQ&t=141s

2. Best of Street Food in Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, Singapore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoUp3EWN2vw

3. Delicious Cheap Eats in Singapore | Maxwell Hawker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty7lFNvdl4U
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