Yew Tee Market
Yew Tee Market is close to Yew Tee Square, Choa Chu Kang Street 62, Yew Tee, Choa Chu Kang, Southwest, SG-05, 680624
- Address: 622 Choa Chu Kang Street 62, Singapore 680622
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.3985843, 103.7472226
Yew Tee Market, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
---|---|---|
Sunday | 6 AM | 10 PM |
Monday | 6 AM | 10 PM |
Tuesday | 6 AM | 10 PM for the week |
Wednesday | 6 AM | 10 PM |
Thursday | 6 AM | 10 PM |
Friday | 6 AM | 10 PM |
Saturday | 6 AM | 10 PM |
Yew Tee Market reviews
when its durian season, you do what you gotta do. The durian were lovely. Unfortunately some already had excess juice gathering at the bottom but they were still edible. They were a little expensive
Quite disappointed after renovation , by the way I only come every weekend to buy fresh flowers
Generally it is a good market. The only stall I avoid is the one and only fruit seller. Rude uncles with bad quality fruits. The yong tau foo is the most popular and all the aunties selling vegetables are very friendly. I like the fact I can buy small amount that I need for the day.
when its durian season, you do what you gotta do. The durian were lovely. Unfortunately some already had excess juice gathering at the bottom but they were still edible. They were a little expensive.
Quite disappointed after renovation , by the way I only come every weekend to buy fresh flowers.
Generally it is a good market. The only stall I avoid is the one and only fruit seller. Rude uncles with bad quality fruits. The yong tau foo is the most popular and all the aunties selling vegetables are very friendly. I like the fact I can buy small amount that I need for the day.
When its durian season, you do what you gotta do. The durian were lovely. Unfortunately some already had excess juice gathering at the bottom but they were still edible. They were a little expensive.
Quite disappointed after renovation, by the way I only come every weekend to buy fresh flowers.
The durian were lovely. Unfortunately some already had excess juice gathering at the bottom but they were still edible. They were a little expensive.
Generally it is a good market. The only stall I avoid is the one and only fruit seller. Rude uncles with bad quality fruits. The yong tau foo is the most popular and all the aunties selling vegetables are very friendly. I like the fact I can buy a small amount that I need for the day.