Beo Crescent Curry Rice

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Famous Beo Crescent Curry Rice At Tiong Bahru Moving Out On ... (singaporefoodie.com)

Popular Beo Crescent Curry Rice At Tiong Bahru will be moving out on Sept 4 with currently no updates on their new location. Hurry down today!

Despite not having a stall name or signboard, Beo Crescent Curry Rice has continued garnering a loyal fan base over the years from all corners of Singapore. Renowned for their Hainanese curry rice, dishes like their crispy pork, curry squid, braised pork, and stir-fried cabbage are what draw customers to their stall daily. Although Beo Crescent Curry Rice plans to relocate, they have yet to decide on a current location. This famous stall has been around since 1988 and has been serving up incredible Hainanese Curry Rice for over 34 years.

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Famed Beo Crescent Curry Rice to close after 34 years (Time Out Singapore)

The famous Beo Crescent Curry Rice (also known as No Signboard Curry Rice) is closing down for good this September 4.

Whichever side youโ€™re on, we reckon nowโ€™s the time to put the differences aside and just simply enjoy this curry rice excellence. Before the announcement of the closure, the average waiting time is already known to stretch up to an hour and usually sells out after lunch. Word on the street is that a new landlord has taken over the coffee shop and has ordered a complete overhaul of the space โ€“ this means all current tenants will be evicted.

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Famous Beo Crescent curry rice stall to relocate in September (AsiaOne)

If you're a fan of the popular Hainanese curry rice stall at Beo Crescent, this might be a little hard to swallow.The curry rice stall will no longer be ...

In the online sphere, there have been murmurings about this relocation among local foodies over the last few days. The curry rice stall will no longer be operating from Beo Crescent as, according to Danielfooddiary, a new coffee shop owner will be taking over the space and renovating the shop. If youโ€™re a fan of the popular Hainanese curry rice stall at Beo Crescent, this might be a little hard to swallow.

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