ABC Brickworks Food Centre, located between Queenstown and Redhill is a popular food destination among Singaporeans — even for those who stay in the eastern side of the island.
With famous hawker stalls selling a wide range of dishes like Hokkien mee, char siew and even ais kacang, it’s pretty easy to see why.
If you are a regular of ABC Brickworks Food Centre, we advise heading down to enjoy their good food ASAP.
That’s because the market cum food centre will be closed for roughly 2 months for repair works, starting 16 Mar.
But don’t worry, the closure will only be temporary. The market will open roughly 2 months later on 15 May.
According to a National Environmental Agency (NEA) announcement, repair works will commence on 16 Mar and end on 15 May 2020.
Apart from ABC Brickworks, other hawker centres slated for renovation include:
To ensure cleanliness in public areas, spring cleaning of hawker centres is an absolute necessity.
Considering the spread of the Covid-19 virus, this is an excellent time to conduct an R&R, even if we are to miss out on a few months of good food.
ABC Brickworks houses many big names in the hall of fame of Singapore hawker food, including Yi Sheng Fried Hokkien Mee and Fatty Cheong.
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For patrons used to having their weekend breakfast at the renowned food centre, you might need to find an alternative until 15 May.
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However, till the closure date, we can still enjoy the extensive variety of delicacies the hawker centre has to offer.
So if you’re a die-hard regular of ABC Brickworks Food Centre, better head down ASAP before the R&R works commence.
Featured image adapted from Google Maps.
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