Modern hawker-style food court offering affordable authentic Singaporean and Malaysian favorites like Hainanese Curry Rice and Fishball Noodles in air-conditioned comfort.
Let's Eat\! at 18 Tai Seng embodies the essence of Singapore's beloved hawker culture, bringing authentic local flavors to the busy professionals and visitors of this mixed-use development. Located at #B1-14/15 in the basement level, this fast-casual self-service restaurant by Fei Siong Group operates as a modern food court that preserves traditional recipes while offering the comfort of air-conditioning and contemporary dining amenities. With extended operating hours from 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM on weekdays and until 8:00 PM on weekends, the establishment caters perfectly to the diverse schedules of office workers, shoppers, and families frequenting the building.
The restaurant's menu reads like a greatest hits compilation of Singaporean and Malaysian hawker favorites, with standout dishes including their highly-rated Hainanese Curry Rice featuring crispy yet succulent chicken cutlet bound together with authentic curry, priced affordably at $4.30 for a complete set. Their Teochew Fishball Noodles showcase traditional preparation methods, while the Bak Chor Mee (minced meat noodles) and Mee Hoon Kueh at $5 offer hearty, satisfying meals. The tender and fragrant Steam Chicken has earned particular praise from regular customers, demonstrating the kitchen's commitment to quality despite the affordable pricing. This one-stop hawker destination allows diners to satisfy multiple cravings without the need to visit different stalls, a convenience particularly appreciated during short lunch breaks.
Let's Eat\! has successfully carved out its niche in the competitive 18 Tai Seng food scene by maintaining consistently high standards while keeping prices accessible, earning a solid 4.2-star rating from over 100 reviews on food delivery platforms. The restaurant's availability on Foodpanda extends its reach beyond walk-in customers, serving the surrounding residential areas with authentic hawker fare delivered to their doorsteps. As part of the Fei Siong Group's portfolio of food establishments, Let's Eat\! benefits from established supply chains and operational expertise while maintaining the nostalgic flavors that define Singapore's food heritage. Their presence adds crucial variety to the building's dining options, ensuring that budget-conscious diners have access to quality local food in a comfortable, modern setting.
Extremely rude lady serving at the front counter for dim sum bao and drinks. Ordered a plate of chwee kueh, after serving, Ive requested for chill and she immediately responded , if want chilli must say earlier, then very reluctantly added the chilli and pass it back to me not even want to look at me and straight away ask next customer what do you want? [ in Mandarin, 要辣椒,要讲的。。。! ] . She was also eating her bread while serving during lunch hour. To be honest, chilli will be served or ask everytime we order from the counter, this is common. Otherwise, chilli will be added. And I'm sure they are not supposed to eat during the peak hour while serving customers. Date and time of incident. 7th July 2025, time , between 12.45pm to 1pm. Please see attached pic for reference.
Ivan
Very bad. The quality of the food has deteriorated so much compared to a few years ago. The staff were not helping each other and some are extremely busy while others are extremely free. Seems to suggest to me how bad their management is
Jiujiu Jiu
Bought some basic noodles from the Claypot Rice stall, elderly Chinese lady staff yelled at me when I took a tray to place my bowl on. Now I can’t even take a tray in peace without getting yelled at? Scummy service with terrible attitudes.
Wilson Work
The drinks auntie is seriously rude. She keeps repeating herself and nagging at customers for no reason. If she’s so unhappy, she should just stay home instead of coming out to work. Honestly, it’s clear that EAT’s management doesn’t care about customer feedback, the reviews here speak for themselves.
The uncle selling minced meat noodles gives very small portions, and the noodles are not cooked properly.
Zero star if possible.
There are many places to eat at 18 Tai Seng with cheaper food and better service, additionally you don’t have to clear your own tray.
Des Lim
The food was okay.
The aunty selling pau is very rude. When it’s my turn to order yet she is looking at her phone and keep laughing while ignoring my order. After a few minutes, she responded and take my order but she looked annoyed and attitude was so bad.
Yvonne Lim
It was an utterly disappointment dining in at Let's Eat! 18 Tai Seng Ban Mian stall. The food court operation simply cannot manage the demand and result long waiting time. The ordering process is not properly managed; despite making customer queue to order, make payment, and collect food once beeper buzz. It made matter worst when customers noticed the food is not serve based on first-come-first-served basis. What for implementing a queue for order taking and collection via beeper when kitchen is not even following the order tickets to cook as needed. This was the worst food court operation that I have ever encountered. Simply disappointed with Fei Siong management.
Nicole Fang
Bought sandwich this morning and found out it was moldy after a few bites. I normally don’t like to eat crust so I will peel them off before I eat and I didn’t notice it on my first few bites. Not sure if other ppl got this also cuz this is my first time buying sandwich and definitely not gna buy from this stall again. The customer service was bad and despite being convenient, will not buy from it again.
Gary Lim
12/5/2024
Worse experience a customer can get. Amazed how come this brand can allow their staff to get away with this and can last till now.
Staff is rude and refuse to have eye contact with customers. Whole foodcourt smells of extreme chronic arrogance. All your staff requires training from top to toe. 小碗面 no fire, ingredients are miserable and no customers still can give wrong order to wrong customer. Koka noodle is just salty with no taste.
We ordered 4 noodles, only 3 were made and the cashier didnt key in the last order. Instead of making the last order immediately, the casher/cook/order taker cooked for the rest of the queue before preparing the last dish. In the end 1 of us had to eat only after entire family finished our meal.
Have been going to centrepoint EAT for so many years and the standard between there and here is heaven and earth.
U lost 12 customers today. Will make sure my family never come back.
khaikhai123
I went to stop by for a quick lunch and i see the let eat store have lesser people.
I tried their fishball noodle for 5 sgd which is slightly pricey
And iced kopi is around 1.8
The iced kopi is decent . I have no comment for it.
The fishball noodle wise. The noodle is dried, i m pretty it was not cooked properly and negative point was the tasteless fishball which shocked me.
I wont accept a tasteless fishball noodle when key ingredients is fishball which taste so awful
Felicia Mak
Poor customer service. Staff walked out of counter despite seeing customers. Other staffs not helping despite seeing a queue. Horrible outlet. Head opposite to fun toast, better service.
Jstyle Lum
Terrible & rude cashier aunty (red hair).
This morning I wearing mask ordering drink.ahe can't hear my voice then she ORDER me don wear the mask .who is she ? She know what is respect? Who give her right to order client don want wear mask when ordering drink /foods.
What logic is it? Anything are other fault,she can't hear customer ,she blame client wearing mask,does it make sense?behind me got queue & other ppl looking at me so now wearing mask is a "fault "??? Who is she actually?????? Last time I order drink + 2 chaosiao pao.she blame me why not saying set 4 (drink + 2 Chao siao pao) & she show very unhappy face .what wrong with her ,is she lady boss ?
Wren Lim
Had late lunch here. Span of 45mins saw 2 cocroaches moving around freely....
May be time for major thorough clean up?
Positive Reviews
William Lu
I wouldn't say jumbo was really jumbo. It was just a standard size of pork cutlet for the curry rice. Taste was ok.
There are many varieties of foods here like noodle, pao, claypot, fish soup, etc.
Kinda difficult to find seats here during lunch time but the turnover was quite fast.
Joanne Choo
Let's Eat Food Court is located at 18 Tai Seng Street #Bi/14/15, Singapore 539775.
Let's Eat Food Courts have various traditional dishes in place for people to have preferred choices of meals.
My family & myself enjoyed the Nam Kee Char Siew pau 南記包, the pau out layer very soft , tender & the char Siew flavourful, savory tasty & delicious 😋 yummy ☺️💞☘️🤗👍
Meng Foo Choo
Looks very decent. Food court on the first level, very few such places. Small but there are a lot of space inside. Can have a chill hideout for workers during lunch period. Sound like a Hainanese own joint because of the name Nam Kee. Food are local. Coffee and Teh O is reasonable, cheaper than toast box, or Wangs or Ah Kun. Very clean and tidy now, hope they can maintain the space that way and not deteriorate. There are bad review on the coffee, so not sure as I just walk and took refuge to type and commet on the place. Cheers!!!