Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon
250ptsMichelin-recognised hawker. Go early, eat well.

About Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon
Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmands (2024, 2025) and a $ price tag make Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon one of Singapore's clearest value decisions. The fish head bee hoon broth is the draw — dense, pepper-forward, and built from quality sourcing that most stalls at this price do not bother with. Walk-in only; arrive early before it sells out.
Verdict
If you came once for the fish head bee hoon and left satisfied, come back — because Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon holds up on repeat visits in a way that most hawker stalls do not. The broth is the reason, and it has not drifted. Back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025 confirms what regulars already know: this is one of the most consistent bowls in Singapore at any price point. At a single-dollar price tier, it is an easy yes for first-timers and returning visitors alike.
About the Venue
Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon operates out of Whampoa Drive Makan Place, a hawker centre in the Whampoa neighbourhood that draws a serious local crowd. The stall sits at unit #01-46 within a centre that rewards the kind of repeat visitor who knows exactly what they are coming for. On a second visit, the experience is clarifying: the atmosphere is pure working hawker centre — open-air, loud with the ambient clatter of trays and conversation, humid in the Singapore way, and completely unpretentious. There is no acoustic softening here, no designed calm. If you are looking for a quiet lunch, this is not the format. If you want to understand why Singapore's hawker culture has UNESCO recognition and two decades of Michelin interest, a seat here is instructive.
The dish itself belongs to a category that rewards quality sourcing above all else. Fish head bee hoon , rice vermicelli in a milky, pepper-forward fish broth, typically built from fried fish head and sometimes tofu or cabbage , is defined by its stock. The opacity of the broth signals how long and how hard the bones and fish have been worked. A thin, clear broth means shortcuts. The version here is known for density and depth, the kind that comes from sourcing the right fish and not pulling the stock too early. At this price tier, margins on ingredient quality are tight, which makes the consistency across two Bib Gourmand cycles a more meaningful credential than it might appear at first glance. Michelin's Bib Gourmand designation is awarded specifically for good food at a price that represents value , it is not a consolation prize for affordable restaurants but a category that has its own rigour.
For a special occasion in the conventional sense , a birthday dinner, a client lunch, a date night , this is probably not the format you want. The hawker centre environment is communal, tables are shared, and the noise level is consistent with a busy market hall. But for a different kind of occasion , bringing a visitor to Singapore for their first real hawker meal, or marking a return to the city with something that confirms your local knowledge , it works well. The low price point also means it fits into a broader eating day: lunch here before an evening reservation at somewhere like Summer Pavilion is a sensible way to cover both ends of Singapore's food spectrum in a single day.
The Whampoa area itself has a cluster of recognised hawker stalls worth knowing about. 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles is nearby and draws a comparable crowd. If you are making a trip specifically to Whampoa, it is worth building a short list rather than a single stop. The neighbourhood rewards that approach more than most.
For context on Singapore's broader Michelin hawker tier, Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle remains the benchmark for a single-stall bowl at the highest recognition level, and A Noodle Story is the comparison point if you want a more contemporary take on Singapore noodles with equivalent award history. Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon occupies a different register , traditional, ingredient-led, no modernisation , which is precisely its argument. Other regional street food comparisons worth knowing: 888 Hokkien Mee in George Town and Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng represent the Penang equivalents of this kind of broth-forward, sourcing-defined hawker cooking. If you are travelling through the region, the comparison is worth making in person.
Booking is not required and walk-ins are the standard approach at a hawker stall of this type. The practical constraint is timing: popular hawker stalls in Singapore frequently sell out before a standard meal period ends, and this one is no different. An early arrival , at or near opening , reduces the risk of finding the stall closed for the day. Google reviews sit at 4.4 across 96 ratings, which for a hawker stall with this volume of recognition is a solid signal of sustained quality rather than a spike around a single award cycle.
If you are building a Singapore eating itinerary and want to anchor it around street food with verified credentials, see our full Singapore restaurants guide. For bars, hotels, and experiences in the city, Pearl covers those too: Singapore bars, Singapore hotels, and Singapore experiences.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 91 Whampoa Dr, #01-46 Makan Place, Singapore 320091
- Price tier: $ , one of the most affordable Bib Gourmand venues in Singapore
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025
- Booking: Walk-in only , no reservation required or available
- Booking difficulty: Easy to access; arrive early to avoid sell-out
- Dress code: None , hawker centre casual
- Setting: Open-air hawker centre, shared tables, high ambient noise
- Leading for: Casual lunch, local food exploration, visiting friends and family, hawker itineraries
- Google rating: 4.4 (96 reviews)
Explore More in the Region
Other street food worth knowing across Southeast Asia: 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee and Adam Rd Noo Cheng Big Prawn Noodle in Singapore; A Pong Mae Sunee in Phuket; Air Itam Duck Rice, Air Itam Sister Curry Mee, and Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang in George Town; Anuwat in Phang Nga; and Banana Boy in Hong Kong. For the full Singapore picture, the Singapore wineries guide and hotels guide round out a multi-day trip plan.
Compare Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon | $ | — |
| Zén | $$$$ | — |
| Jaan by Kirk Westaway | $$$ | — |
| Iggy's | $$$ | — |
| Summer Pavilion | $$ | — |
| Waku Ghin | $$$$ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon in Singapore?
For hawker-style seafood noodles in Singapore, Adam Rd Noo Cheng Big Prawn Noodle is the closest like-for-like comparison — also Bib Gourmand recognised and similarly priced at the $ end of the scale. If you want to stay at Whampoa Drive Makan Place, 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee is worth ordering alongside. For a sit-down seafood format at a completely different price point, Summer Pavilion at the Ritz-Carlton covers Cantonese fish dishes in a full-service setting.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon?
There is no tasting menu here — this is a hawker stall at Whampoa Drive Makan Place, operating at the $ price tier. You order individual portions at the counter. The Michelin Bib Gourmand awarded in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the food clears a quality bar, but the format is strictly casual self-service hawker dining.
Is Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon worth the price?
At the $ price range, yes — this is one of the few hawker stalls in Singapore to hold a Michelin Bib Gourmand two years running (2024 and 2025), which means the Michelin inspectors consider it outstanding value for money by definition. You are getting a recognised-quality bowl at hawker prices, which is the whole point of eating here.
What should I wear to Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon?
Wear whatever you would to any outdoor hawker centre — this is an open-air food court at Whampoa Drive Makan Place, not a restaurant with a dress code. Comfortable, casual clothes are appropriate. Given the soup-based format, avoid anything you would not want splashed.
Can I eat at the bar at Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon?
There is no bar — Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon is a hawker stall inside Whampoa Drive Makan Place. Seating is shared open-air hawker centre tables. Arrive early or during off-peak hours if you want a seat without waiting, particularly given the stall's Michelin Bib Gourmand profile drawing a consistent crowd.
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