Siti Nurhaliza
Nasi rawon, the ingredients spiced up to almost superb level . Sambal belacan well mixed, hotness nominal. Happy to return and repeat orders. Had lontong and mee Siam with huge portions. Overall, we are happy.
Location: 511 Bedok North Street 3, #01-14 Kaki Bukit 511 Market & Food Centre, Singapore 460511
Kaki Bukit 511 Market & Food Centre
A Muslim-owned food stall at Kaki Bukit 511 Market, serving halal Malay fare to the Bedok North community.
A Muslim-owned food stall at Kaki Bukit 511 Market, serving halal Malay fare to the Bedok North community.
Rizq Corner is a Muslim-owned food stall at Kaki Bukit 511 Market and Food Centre along Bedok North Street 3, serving halal Malay dishes to the Kaki Bukit and Bedok North community. The stall is one of the 42 cooked food stalls at this neighbourhood hawker centre, which has been serving the area since 1979. The name Rizq, meaning sustenance or provision in Arabic, reflects the stall's Malay-Muslim identity and its role in providing affordable, halal meals to the local community. Kaki Bukit 511 Market and Food Centre is a well-established hawker centre that draws residents from the surrounding HDB blocks as well as students from nearby Yu Neng Primary School. The food centre is known for being crowded during dinner and supper hours, and Rizq Corner holds its place among the stalls feeding this nightly crowd. The stall offers traditional Malay dishes at hawker prices, contributing to the diverse food options available at a centre that serves both the dining and marketing needs of the neighbourhood. If you are in the Kaki Bukit area and looking for halal Malay food, Rizq Corner at 511 Market is a dependable neighbourhood choice. It is the sort of stall that keeps a community well fed.Based on 4 Google reviews
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Siti Nurhaliza
Nasi rawon, the ingredients spiced up to almost superb level . Sambal belacan well mixed, hotness nominal. Happy to return and repeat orders. Had lontong and mee Siam with huge portions. Overall, we are happy.
Wei Lin
Authentic Malay cuisine. Tried Mee Rubus. Taste like my childhood taste. …
Zara
My first visit to the stall. I ordered lotong and laska. Both cost $4.00. The lotong is good taste with thick gravy and plenty vegetables. The laska was too very good. But not enough chilli sambal. The staff are friendly and helpful and prompt service. I will recommend the stall to my colleagues and friends. Well done 👏 …
Yusof
Initially wanted to try their Nasi Lemak, but because they only have them on weekdays, I got their beef rendang instead. …
Rizq Corner
Rizo Corner
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying "RIZO CORNER" and images of various dishes. Below the sign is a menu board listing food items and prices. The stall has a display counter with food and containers, and staff are visible serving customers. The stall appears to be part of a larger market or food court.
Takeaway Meal
A red plastic container filled with a meal. The meal includes rice topped with a reddish-brown sauce and crispy fried shallots. To the left of the rice is a dish with chicken or tofu in a similar sauce with green beans. Above the chicken dish are three pieces of meat, possibly beef rendang, and a fried item that looks like a fritter or rice cake. The container is partially covered by a red plastic bag.
Two bowls of noodle soup
Two bowls of noodle soup are served on a green tray. The bowl on the left contains noodles in a creamy orange broth, topped with sliced cucumber, herbs, and chili paste. The bowl on the right contains a similar broth with rice cakes, a hard-boiled egg, and a dollop of chili paste. A white mug is visible in the background. The tray has text that reads "Every diner deserves a clean to".
Noodles with Egg and Chili
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles in a savory sauce, topped with a halved hard-boiled egg and sliced green chilies. A spoon and fork are placed on the sides of the bowl, suggesting it is ready to be eaten. The dish appears to be served in a casual dining setting.
Plate of Indonesian Food
A white plate holds a serving of rice topped with various Indonesian dishes. Visible are pieces of dark, braised meat, possibly beef rendang, a fried tempeh slice, a small fried patty, and a mound of shredded, spiced coconut. A red chili sauce is also present. A fork and spoon rest on the plate. The meal is served on a teal-colored surface.
Noodles with Chili and Lime
A close-up overhead view of a plastic container filled with noodles. The noodles appear to be coated in a reddish sauce and are garnished with chopped green onions, sliced red chilies, and a wedge of lime. The container is placed inside a red plastic bag.
Two Bowls of Noodles
Two bowls of noodles are served on a teal table. The bowl in the foreground contains thin noodles in a red broth, topped with minced meat, peanuts, a dollop of chili paste, and a hard-boiled egg. The bowl in the background has a creamy yellow broth with noodles, shredded cucumber, and chili paste. A person's hands are visible holding spoons over the bowls. A green circular mat with text is partially visible under the foreground bowl. A bottle with a label is on the right side of the image.
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