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Fork and Spoon @ Woodlands Mart

768 Woodlands Ave 6, #01-32, Singapore 730768 #01-32

6506 0161

$5 · Halal Certified · Mixed Food Court · Singaporean · Asian · Chicken · Indonesian · Chinese · Seafood · Healthy · Vegetarian

Monday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM Tuesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM Thursday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM Friday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM Saturday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM Sunday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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ahmad nanwar

Rated 1.0/5.0 11 months ago

Have always had my lunch from Viet Thai (Fork & Spoon Woodlands Mart) but lately can’t help but notice the food there is getting from bad to worse. Ordered the Chicken Thai Basil Rice and there’s not a single leaf of Basil in it. This is my 3rd attempt giving it a chance as i remember correctly it was very nice before. This is due to a change of the cook. The current cook has got to go and please bring back the previous cook!!!

Raymond Tan

Rated 3.0/5.0 3 months ago

In general clean but squeezy within the food court. Outside sittings are more spacious. The India store food is ok, but a little pricy and rude service in general. Chicken rice and Malay store are good with their services and price is generally acceptable.

Tito Rojie

Rated 1.0/5.0 6 months ago

Western food not in good quality like they use too , we ordered beef steak and mixed grilled the beef very dry and taste weird , the fries very soggy , the corn serve cold , the black pepper sauce too salty, the chicken and Sausage was OK . Overall not happy about I!

Hikigaya Hachiman

Rated 4.0/5.0 10 months ago

I see many reviews of stall owners not paying the right prices and scolding customers. I was afraid at first however after sitting here. I don't see any form of aggression so I guess it might be situational. Anyways , I saw a few good reviews all positive for the ban Mian stall. I had order their Fried Fish Mee Hoon Kway , 4/5. I would love to eat here again and give it another try as the fried fish is seperated from the soup and is different in color from the usual Fried Fish Soup places. That itself gives it a high score. Initially I found the soup good but at the end , as I reflected it was just decent. The mee hoon kway , translated to be Hand pulled noodles. Man honestly , if it was freshly made and not the factory made , symmetrical shaped kways of squares and the blandness of the noodles. It might have raised the score of the meal. Do try with the other noodles.

Mumina Jahabar

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

Try the fish soup.. good portion of veg, fish, tomato and tofu.. value for money. Korean dish is good too. Ayam penyet stall food is fresh n taste good. Mama stall prata & dhalcha good.. briyani Mutton not bad. The drink stall pricey and coffee not that good. The malay very pricey.. taste ok ok