Welcome to Food Hub Bangkit 257 Coffee House, a charming coffee shop nestled on Bangkit Road, Singapore. This cozy spot offers not just coffee, but a delightful medley of local flavors that transport you to the heart of Singapore’s culinary scene.
At Food Hub, the atmosphere is a perfect blend of casual dining and community spirit. It’s a place where locals often gather, making it a fantastic spot to experience the true taste of Singapore. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick coffee or looking to indulge in heartier fare, the welcoming ambiance invites you to sit back and savour every moment.
The menu is a treasure trove of local delights, featuring a range of popular dishes that reflect the cultural tapestry of the region. For instance, diners rave about the Hao You Ji Charcoal Roasted meats, with its signature charcoal-grilled flavors that keep customers coming back. The Shredded Chicken Kway Teow at a mere S$2.50 showcases how delicious doesn’t have to break the bank, while the Chicken Rice at S$3.00 is an affordable staple that satisfies the palate.
For those with a zest for unique tastes, fried oysters here are nothing short of remarkable; thin and crispy, they bring a surprising delight to your taste buds. The nearby braised duck stall is another highlight, reopening to eager patrons who can't get enough of its rich flavors, praised by reviews as “yummy” and worthy of the mornings of the bustling neighbourhood.
However, not every dish flies high. One customer pointed out that the duck rice could use some improvement. Yet, this minimal downside does little to detract from the overall experience. After all, what truly makes Food Hub special is the authenticity it offers. Customer reviews consistently appreciate the generous portions and the fresh ingredients that scream quality – “The fish were really fresh and huge” mentioned one satisfied diner.
Parking might pose a slight challenge, with limited lots available, but the warm, communal vibe and flavorful dishes are worth the visit. So, regardless if you're a die-hard local food lover or a curious traveler looking to explore Singapore's culinary diversity, make it a point to experience Food Hub Bangkit 257 Coffee House – where every bite tells a flavorful story.
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Lawkoh
10/12/2025
Small Kopitiam with man varieties The duck rice is quite disappointing. Fried oyster is thin and crispy. Very unique. The car park infront has limited lot.
Dil Uba Rakab
04/12/2025
The halal Zi char is as authentic you can get. It was near us and we had to try. L&M did not disaapoint. We spent $55 for all. The fish were really fresh and huge for 2. It was delish.
S L
13/11/2025
Hao You Ji Charcoal Roasted, located inside this FoodHub, has been a favorite of mine for many visits. Their roasted char siew boasts a delicious charcoal-grilled flavor, and the other roasted meats are also tasty. Despite the rising food prices, this stall still offers affordable meals, with Shredded Chicken Kway Teow at S$2.50 and Chicken Rice at S$3.00 per plate. Kudos to this stall for showing compassion through their pricing!
Sherman Seow
26/10/2025
Famous neighbourhood braised duck stall is open again at a different coffeeshop after closed for a long while. Surprise and happy to have saw it when passing by to packet breakfast. Yummy!
No Nickname
16/09/2025
As with this Hainan Fen $5 but extremely fragrant. I’d recommend . At the end of the meal, I thought to myself that perhaps the west side of Singapore is a wonderful place to be as well. I would encourage all you westies to climb out of bed earlier to try this! It’s really a next-level kind.
Wee Xiang Kun
26/08/2025
Their noodles are awesome, and the ingredients are always kind. It always has an Ah Ma Home Cook taste.