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Laksa fans should be familiar with the famous charcoal-cooked Sungei Road Laksa at Jalan Besar. You can find an almost equally delicious bowl at 63 Laksa, a stall at 20 Ghim Moh Road Market & Food Centre that offers the dish for just $2.80!Â
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Kelly Ng, the store’s owner, upkeeps the recipe from his late grandfather who used to operate a laksa stall along Sungei Road—hence the comparison to Sungei Road Laksa. The main difference though is that he cooks his laksa on a gas stove instead of charcoal to minimise the mess. The stall garners a steady stream of customers daily, who all rave about the freshness and quality of ingredients used.
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They’ve got two portion sizes available: Small ($2.80) and Large ($4.80). Each bowl features thick rice noodles cut up into bite-sized pieces, plump cockles, fishcake slices, and beansprouts, laden with their signature spicy and coconutty gravy. Sambal is also added for those who’d like an extra kick of spice.
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While the gravy leans towards the lighter side in terms of consistency and colour, it’s no less flavourful—it packs an umami punch that comes from hae bee, AKA dried shrimp.
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If a bowl is not enough, you can also get some Otak-Otak to complete your meal, priced at just $1.40 each.Â
For more delicious laksa spots to check out, read our guide to the best laksa in Singapore. Alternatively, our Ghim Moh Road Market & Food Centre guide will introduce you to other hawker stalls in the area.Â
Address: 20 Ghim Moh Road, #01-20, Ghim Moh Road Market & Food Centre, Singapore 270020
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 8am to 3pm, Sun 8am to 2pm
63 Laksa is not a halal-certified eatery.Â
Feature image adapted from Kelly Chong and 63 Laksa (#01-20)
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