Rotated 17 Aug 2026
WHAT TO EAT IN Jurong East
Jurong East is a solid west pick for student meals, mall stops, hawker classics and casual group eats. Start around Jurong East Central / JEM, Jurong Lake District / Westgate, or Jurong Point / Boon Lay, or use the whole-area swipe if you want a wider net.
Today's shortlist
Same picks for everyone today. New order after Singapore midnight.
Korean BBQ
Raw meat, live fire, your table becomes a restaurant kitchen. Wrap in lettuce, add kimchi, question why you don't do this every night.
Mango Pomelo Sago
Hong Kong chilled classic: mango purรฉe, sago pearls, pomelo bits, coconut. Sunshine in a cup.
Har Cheong Gai (Prawn Paste Chicken)
Funky-fragrant prawn-paste fried chicken. Zichar table essential.
Naan & Curry
Pillowy, charred-at-the-edges flatbread from the tandoor, best used as a curry vehicle. Tear, dip, repeat.
Avocado Toast
Smashed avo, sourdough, chilli flakes, feta -- the millennial cliche that still slaps at 10am on a Saturday.
Fish Head Bee Hoon
Chunky fish head, silky bee hoon and a cloudy savoury broth, with evaporated milk only if that is your camp.
Korean Fried Chicken
Double-fried, impossibly crunchy, glazed in sweet-spicy or soy-garlic. Makes regular fried chicken feel inadequate.
Nasi Ambeng
A communal rice platter crowded with rendang, sambal goreng, chicken, vegetables and serunding. Come hungry, bring people.
Start closer in
Halal-friendly ideas
A useful starting point. Still check the stall's halal cert before ordering.
Dessert and drink run
For second stomach, after-meal strolls, or a low-commitment catch-up.
Quick bites
Cheap, fast, snacky, and good for the not-too-hungry mood.