Tom's Cityzoom Mee Pok Tar is a noodle stall at Ghim Moh Road Market & Food Centre, specialising in mee pok (flat egg noodles) tossed in a savoury sauce with various toppings. The stall serves its mee pok tar, a dry-tossed version where the noodles are mixed with chilli, vinegar, and a secret sauce blend, topped with ingredients such as minced pork, mushroom, and fishcake. The textural appeal of mee pok lies in its flat, slightly springy surface that holds the sauce well, making each bite flavourful. Tom's Cityzoom caters to the Ghim Moh neighbourhood, where the market and food centre is a daily dining destination for residents. The stall is one of several noodle specialists in the food centre, distinguishing itself through its well-balanced sauce and consistent execution of a beloved local noodle format.
9742 0865
Blk 20 Ghim Moh Rd, #01-11, Singapore 270020
Floor 1 · 20 Ghim Moh Road Market & Food Centre
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 5:30 am
Monday
5:30 am–12:30 pm
Tuesday
5:30 am–12:30 pm
Wednesday
5:30 am–12:30 pm
Thursday
5:30 am–12:30 pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday (Today)
5:30 am–12:30 pm
Sunday
5:30 am–12:30 pm
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tomMeepok Price List
A price list for tomMeepok, featuring standard pricing, add-ons, and individual item prices in both English and Chinese. Includes contact information for bulk orders.
Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Price List
A price list for Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok, with prices in USD. Includes options for standard orders, adding ingredients, and adding noodles. Also lists prices for individual items like fishballs, wantons, fish cakes, and fish dumplings. Take-away boxes are also available for an additional charge. Contact information for bulk orders is provided.
Price List
A price list for tom Meepok, with prices in USD.
Price List
A price list for tomMeepok, with items listed in English and Chinese.
Price List
A menu board for tomMeepok, offering various noodle and fish-based dishes.
Not too oily and not too spicy. Chilli tastes interesting. Soup has a strong tee poh taste. generous serving of ingredients. noodle texture is good and doesn’t taste alkaline at all. expect a long Q. will be sold out by 12:15pm. Came on a Sunday
Bryan Fang
First time here at Ghim Moh Hawker Centre
Joined this long queue fish ball noodle stall whom happens to be my colleague's …
Yap Hoe BENG
Aug24. This is my 2nd visit to GM hawker Center and I was pleasantly surprise with the Mee Pok I have this morning. I would said it is one of the best I have try at $4/- price point. The amount of noodle was generous, 2 handmade fish balls, …
Kenneth Lee
I understand the queues now. The ingredients (料) tasted so fresh. Fishballs, bouncy. Fried wantons, crispy. And the meepok had a nice springiness. Make sure to have the chili and vinegar! …
Winston Ho
One of the better Mee Pok dishes you can have can be found at Ghim Moh food center.
The stall used to be at a coffee shop at Lengkok Bahru and after they shifted to …
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Tom's Cityzoom Mee Pok Tar
Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar
A food stall with a large sign displaying the business name and menu items. Two customers are visible, one ordering and another waiting. The stall appears to be a self-service operation.
Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar
A food stall with a sign that reads "Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar" and displays various noodle dishes. Customers are being served by staff.
Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar
A food stall with a sign that reads "Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar" in English and Chinese. The stall displays various noodle dishes and prices. Two customers are visible in front of the stall.
Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar
A food stall with a prominent sign for "Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar". The stall displays awards and has various menu items pictured. Staff members are visible serving customers.
Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar
A man gives two thumbs up in front of a food stall. The stall has a large sign with Chinese characters and "TOM'S CITY ZOOM MEE POK TAR" written on it. There are pictures of food items and prices displayed. The stall also shows business hours and a "SELF-SERVICE" sign.
Fish Ball Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of fish ball soup. Two large, white fish balls are visible, submerged in a clear broth. Crumbled minced meat is scattered throughout the soup. A white spoon rests in the bowl, partially submerged.
Noodles with Fish Balls and Greens
A close-up overhead view of a bowl of noodles served with fish balls, lettuce, and fried wontons. A small dish of chili and sauce is on the side, along with chopsticks and a spoon. The bowl has a yellow base with red and black Chinese-style patterns.
Fish Ball Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of fish ball soup. The soup is a light brown broth with several white, round fish balls and some pieces of white fish paste. A bright yellow spoon is partially submerged in the soup, resting on the rim of the white bowl. The background is a plain yellow surface.
Noodle Dish with Fish Cakes and Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles, topped with fish cakes, fried wontons, lettuce, and chopped scallions. The noodles are thin and yellow, coated in a savory sauce. The fish cakes are white and appear to be pan-fried, while the wontons are golden brown and crispy. Fresh green lettuce leaves add a contrasting color and texture to the dish.
Fried Wontons and Fish Cakes
A close-up shot of a white bowl filled with fried wontons and sliced fish cakes. Another bowl of soup with similar fish cakes is visible in the background. The food is placed on a light-colored table.
Noodles with Fish Cakes
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles with several round, sliced fish cakes. Some green vegetables and red chili peppers are also visible. A pair of black chopsticks is holding up one of the fish cakes. In the background, a smaller bowl contains more fish cakes in a broth.
Noodles with Fish Balls
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles, served with a side of soup containing fish balls. The noodles appear to be tossed in a savory sauce and garnished with lettuce and chopped scallions. Chopsticks and a spoon are placed on the side of the bowl.
Leftover Noodles and Soup
A close-up overhead view of a nearly empty bowl of noodles with some broth and vegetables remaining. A dark brown spoon rests in the bowl, and a pair of black chopsticks are positioned to the right. A small bowl of clear soup is visible in the background.
Noodles with Fish Balls and Soup
A top-down view of a bowl of noodles served with fish balls, lettuce, and crispy fried shallots. A side bowl of soup with fish balls and a small dish of chili are also visible, along with a pair of yellow chopsticks. The food is placed on a yellow surface.
Noodles with Fish Balls and Fried Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles, featuring fish balls, fried wontons, and sliced red chilies. A pair of black chopsticks is shown picking up a piece of the dish. The noodles are thin and yellow, coated in a savory sauce. The fish balls are round and white, while the fried wontons are golden brown and crispy. Sliced red chilies add a pop of color and suggest a spicy element to the dish. The bowl appears to be mostly empty, indicating the meal is nearly finished.
Noodles with Fish Cake
A close-up shot of a dish featuring yellow noodles, a large piece of white fish cake, lettuce, and two green stalks, possibly pickled vegetables. A small bowl of broth is visible in the background.
Noodles with Fish Cakes
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles being lifted by chopsticks. The noodles are thin and coated in a savory sauce, with visible pieces of chili and green onions. Several round fish cakes are visible in the bowl. A small bowl of soup is in the background.
Noodles with Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles being lifted with chopsticks. The noodles are yellow and appear to be thin. In the background, a small bowl of soup with meatballs and chopped green onions is visible. The table surface is light blue. A sign with text is partially visible in the upper right corner.
Close-up of Food
A close-up shot shows a piece of fried food being held by yellow chopsticks above a bowl of noodles and vegetables. The food appears to be a golden-brown, cylindrical piece, possibly a type of fried tofu or meatball. The bowl contains yellow noodles, green lettuce, chopped scallions, and other unidentifiable ingredients. In the blurred background, text is visible on a surface, reading "Every".
Noodles with Wontons
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles being lifted by chopsticks. The noodles are thin and wavy, coated in a savory sauce. Several wontons and some shredded lettuce are visible at the bottom of the bowl.
Noodles with Fish Balls
Two bowls of noodles, one with flat noodles and the other with thin noodles, are served with fish balls, lettuce, and fried shallots. A small bowl of soup with fish balls and a dish of chili are also visible. The table has a number '19' on it.
Fish Ball Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of fish ball soup, garnished with chopped green onions. A bright yellow spoon is partially submerged in the broth. The soup is served in a white bowl on a dark tray.
Fried Fish Cakes
Four cylindrical fried fish cakes are arranged in a metal tray with a perforated surface. The fish cakes are light yellow with visible green and brown flecks, suggesting they contain herbs or spices. They appear to be slightly greasy and are glistening under the light. In the upper right corner, a metal colander with fried food is partially visible.
Noodle Dish
A close-up shot of a noodle dish with fresh lettuce, chopped green onions, and what appears to be fried shallots or crispy bits. The noodles are wide and flat, coated in a savory sauce. A dark sauce is visible in the upper left corner.
Fried Wontons and Lettuce
A close-up shot shows a metal colander filled with golden-brown fried wontons. To the right, another metal colander contains chopped green lettuce. In the foreground, several clear containers with white lids are lined up. In the background, blurred figures of people are visible, suggesting a food preparation area.
Food Court Scene
A busy food court with several people standing and sitting at tables. Some are queuing at food stalls, while others are looking at their phones. A green shopping bag with the text "SHUANG HOR" is placed on a chair. A bottle of "ICE MOUNTAIN" mineral water is visible in the foreground. Food stalls with signage in Chinese and English are in the background, advertising dishes like "HONG KONG SOY SAUCE CHICKEN RICE & NOODLE".
Noodle Stall Menu
A food stall display featuring various types of noodles with their names and images. The prices are listed as $4/5. A staff member is visible in the background preparing food. Cutlery and condiments are arranged on the counter.
Market and Food Centre Repairs Notice
A banner announces repairs and redecoration for Block 20 Market & Food Centre and toilet upgrading at Ghim Moh Road, with a closure period from March 1, 2024, to May 10, 2024. People are seen gathered in the background, some seated at tables and others standing.
Fish Ball Noodles
A bowl of noodles topped with fish balls, lettuce, and fried shallots, served with a side of soup and chili.
Dirty Bowls and Condiments
Two dirty white bowls are shown on a tray. One bowl is mostly empty with some residue and sauce at the bottom. The other bowl is also dirty with remnants of food. Two small yellow condiment dishes are also present, one containing a reddish-brown sauce with chili flakes, and the other empty. Yellow chopsticks are visible.
Noodle Dish
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with fried wontons, fish cakes, lettuce, and chopped green onions.
Business Hours Sign
A sign displays the business hours and rest days for a shop named 'tom Meepok'. The hours are from 5:30 AM until stocks last, with rest days on Tuesday and Friday. Below this, a price tag shows '$4/5'. To the left, a sign reads '自助 SERVICE' in English and Chinese. To the right, a newspaper clipping with a star rating and text in Chinese is visible.
Fish Ball Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of fish ball noodles, served with a side of soup containing fish balls and chopped scallions. The noodles are topped with fried dumplings, lettuce, chili slices, and crispy fried shallots. The bowl has a decorative yellow rim with Chinese characters.
Food Centre with No Durians Sign
A food centre with several stalls and tables. A banner at the top reads "No durians" with a crossed-out image of durians. People are queuing at various food stalls.
Food Stall with Customers
A food stall in a busy market or hawker center, with a queue of customers waiting to order. The stall has signage indicating it is "TOM'S CITY ZOOM MEE POK TAR". There are tables and chairs set up for diners.
Fish Ball Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of fish ball soup. The soup is clear and garnished with chopped green onions. Two large, white fish balls are visible in the broth, along with some minced meat. The bowl is white and sits on a dark, textured tray. A red cup is partially visible in the upper left corner.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various noodle options displayed. The stall offers self-service and has a price list visible. Payment options include CDC Voucher and QR code scanning. A staff member is seen preparing food in the background.
Food Stall with Customers
A busy food stall with several customers ordering and waiting. The stall has prominent signage in Chinese and English, advertising "Hong Kong Soy Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle" and "Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar". A menu board displays various noodle dishes and prices. People are interacting with the staff and preparing to receive their food.
Fish Ball Noodles
A close-up shot of several bowls of food, including noodles with fish balls and vegetables, fried wontons, and a small bowl of soup with fish balls. A small dish of chopped chili peppers is also visible.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various dishes displayed and a price list. The stall offers Tom Mee Pok, Tom Mee Kia, and Kway Teow Soup, all priced at $3.50. A price list details additional ingredients and options. Cutlery and condiments are neatly arranged. A person is visible working behind the counter.
Tom's City Zoom Mee Pok Tar Stall
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "TOM'S CITY ZOOM MEE POK TAR" in English and Chinese. Below the main sign, there are pictures and names of different noodle types like Mee Pok, Mee Kia, Kway Tiao, Bee Hoon, Yellow Noodle, and Mee Tai Muk. A person in a black mask is visible behind the counter. There are also various price lists and promotional materials displayed. Customers are seen queuing in front of the stall.
Noodles with Fish Balls
A bowl of noodles with various toppings, including fried wontons, fish cakes, and vegetables. A small bowl of soup with fish balls and goji berries is also visible, along with a side dish of fried fish cakes. Chopsticks and a spoon are placed on the side. A placemat with a cartoon drawing of a unicorn fish is under the bowls.
Business Hours and Food Advertisement
A display board shows business hours from 5:30 AM until stocks last, with rest days on Tuesday and Friday. Below this, a price of $4/5 is displayed next to a picture of a noodle dish. An article from Shin Min Daily News describes a fishball noodle stall, mentioning its history and ingredients. A small photo shows a person standing in front of a shop.
Noodles with Fish Cakes
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles topped with lettuce, fish cakes, and chopped scallions. The bowl is yellow with a decorative red and black border featuring Chinese characters.
Hawker Centre with People Dining
A bustling hawker centre with many stalls and diners. People are seated at tables, some are ordering food, and others are walking around. The stalls have various signs with food items and prices. Singaporean flags are displayed as decorations.
Food Court Scene
A bustling food court with multiple stalls and patrons. Several stalls are visible with signage in Chinese and English, including 'TOM'S CITY ZOOM MEE POK YAR' and 'LI JI COFFEE STALL'. People are seated at tables, ordering food, and walking around. The atmosphere appears lively and casual.
Food stall display
A food stall display featuring various noodle dishes and ingredients. There are pictures of Mee Pok, Mee Kia, and Kway Tiao Soup, each priced at $3.50. Below these, different types of noodles like Mee Treh Muk, Bee Hoon, Yellow Noodle, and Mee Sua are shown. A sign indicates "Less Noodle" for $3.20. Business hours are from 6 am to 1 pm, closed on Tuesdays and public holidays. There's also a price list for additional ingredients and a call to like their Facebook page.
Noodle Dish with Fish Balls and Wontons
A close-up shot of a noodle dish served in a white bowl decorated with floral patterns. The dish contains a pile of yellow noodles, several white fish balls, sliced fish cakes with green onions, fried wontons, a dollop of dark chili paste, and a small portion of green lettuce. The bowl is placed on a metallic surface.
Noodle Dish
A close-up shot of a noodle dish served in a white bowl with a floral pattern. The dish contains noodles, fish balls, fish cakes with green onions, fried wontons, lettuce, and a dollop of chili paste.
年轻人当小贩
A newspaper article about young people becoming hawkers. The article features a woman in front of a food stall and discusses a mentorship program for aspiring hawkers.