Hawker centre

Hawker centre

A hawker centre or "food centre" (zh-s|s=小贩中心 or 熟食中心) is the name given to open-air complexes in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore housing many stalls that sell a variety of inexpensive food. They are typically found near public housing estates or transport hubs (such as bus interchanges or train stations).

Hawker centres sprung up in urban areas following the rapid urbanisation in the 1950s and 1960s. In many cases, they were built partly to address the problem of unhygienic food preparation by unlicensed street hawkers. More recently, they have become less ubiquitous due to growing affluence in the urban populations of Malaysia and Singapore. Particularly in Singapore, they are increasingly being replaced by food courts, which are indoor, air conditioned versions of hawker centres located in shopping malls and other commercial venues.

In the 1950s and 1960s, hawker centres were considered to be a venue for the less affluent. They had a reputation for unhygienic food, partly due to the frequent appearance of stray domestic pets and pests. Many hawker centres were poorly managed by their operators, often lacking running water and proper facilities for cleaning. More recently, hygiene standards have improved, with pressure from the local authorities. This includes the implementation of licensing requirements, where a sufficient standard of hygiene is required for the stall to operate, and rewarding exceptionally good hygiene. Upgrading or reconstruction of hawker centres was initiated in the late 1990s in Singapore. At the same time, hawker centres were renamed food centres.

The hawker centres in Singapore are owned by three government bodies, namely the National Environment Agency (NEA) under the parent Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources (MEWR), Housing and Development Board (HDB) and JTC Corporation. All the centres, in turn, are managed by NEA.

In Hong Kong, hawker centres are located in market complexes of residential districts, stalls from hawker centres are converted from Dai Pai Dong by strict regulations and management, Food and Environmental Hygiene Department manages hawker centres in Hong Kong.

Notable hawker centres

The following lists some of the more notable hawker centre in Singapore:

ingapore

*Adam Road Food Centre
*Alexandra Road Hawker Centre
*Amoy Street Food Centre
*Bedok Central
*Bukit Timah Market and Food Centre
*Changi Village Food Centre
*Chinatown Complex
*Chomp Chomp Food Centre
*East Coast Park Food Centre
*East Coast Seafood Centre
*Geylang Serai Market and Food Centre
*Ghim Moh Market and Food Centre
*Glutton's Square (defunct)
*Golden Mile Food Centre
*Golden Shoe Hawker Centre
*Hong Lim Complex
*Lau Pa Sat
*Maxwell Food Centre
*Newton Food Centre
*Old Airport Cooked Food Centre
*People's Park Food Centre
*Satay Club
*Seah Im Food Centre
*Shunfu Mart
*Tanjong Pagar Plaza
*Tekka Centre
*Tiong Bahru Food Centre
*Whampoa Food Centre

Malaysia

*Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

ee also

* Pasar malam, night market
* Kopi tiam, coffee shop
* Food court

External links

* [http://kyspeaks.com/category/eat/hawkers/ Reviews of Many Hawker food in Malaysia]
* [http://www.waisikkai.com Looking out for good food at hawker centres in Malaysia]


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