Umar
I had 2 pieces of Pisang Raja and the batter was soft and not fragrant. Makcik wasn’t unfriendly but she wasn’t friendly either.
Location: 1 Bedok Rd, Singapore 469572
Floor 1 · Bedok Food Centre
Crispy, golden fried banana fritters at Bedok Road hawker centre.
Crispy, golden fried banana fritters at Bedok Road hawker centre.
12 Goreng Pisang King is a longstanding Bedok Road stall celebrated for its impeccably crispy goreng pisang — ripe bananas coated in a light, shatteringly crisp batter and fried to a deep golden brown. The stall has earned its regal title through consistency; each piece emerges hot and fragrant, with the sweet, soft banana contrasting perfectly against the crunchy shell. Regulars often queue during peak hours, a testament to the enduring appeal of this humble snack done exceptionally well. Alongside the signature pisang, the stall typically offers other traditional fried treats such as goreng ubi (fried tapioca) and kueh bom, giving customers a well-rounded selection of old-school kueh and fritters. The prices remain gentle on the wallet, staying true to the hawker ethos. It is a favourite stop for anyone craving a taste of nostalgic Malay-Peranakan street snacks. When the craving for proper goreng pisang strikes, 12 Goreng Pisang King at Bedok Road is the stall to beat. Simple, honest, and deeply satisfying — this is fried fruit fritter craftsmanship at its finest.Based on 35 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Umar
I had 2 pieces of Pisang Raja and the batter was soft and not fragrant. Makcik wasn’t unfriendly but she wasn’t friendly either.
Valerie
Decent fried banana. Crispy on the outside, soft and sweet on the inside. Goreng pisang was served warm as well. Friendly old malay auntie.
Tiffany
I grew up eating Goreng Pisang made from Pisang Rajah. These days, people don't make them out of this variety of bananas much. The ones I used to eat growing up, had soft saccharin sweet banana insides and …
Suhaimi
We were looking for goreng cempedak (jackfruits) and goreng pisang (banana) and this is the right place. Well made and value for money.
Rachel
Nice epok epok for $1.5 each. We wanted to try the Sukun (fried jackfruit) but they’d run out. This is on a weekend evening at 6:30PM.
12 Goreng Pisang King
Goreng Pisang King Stall
A food stall with a large sign displaying various fried snacks and fruits. The stall itself is filled with bananas, jackfruits, and a display case filled with fried food items.
Goreng Pisang King Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "12 GORENG PISANG KING". The stall offers various items including Goreng Pisang, Satay Power, and Nasi Lemak. Bananas are displayed hanging above the counter, and a display case shows fried food items. Tables and benches are set up in front of the stall.
Goreng Pisang King Stall
A stall with a large illuminated sign displaying "STALL 12 GORENG PISANG KING" and various food items. The stall itself is filled with bananas hanging and displayed in baskets. A man in a red shirt and shorts stands facing the stall, looking at the food displayed in the glass counter. Various jars and containers are also visible.
Goreng Pisang King Stall
A food stall with a large sign displaying various fried snacks and fruits. The stall itself is filled with bananas, fried items in display cases, and jars of snacks. The sign reads "STALL 12 GORENG PISANG KING" and shows images of Cempedak, Roti Jala, Bak Wan, Malay Kuih, Keria Power, Jendekek, and Sukun.
Goreng Pisang King Stall
A food stall with a large sign at the top advertising
Goreng Pisang King
A food stall with a large sign displaying "12 GORENG PISANG KING" and images of various fried snacks. The stall features hanging bananas, a display case filled with fried foods, and packaged items. A person in a blue uniform is visible behind the counter.
Bedok Food Centre Opening Plaque
A brass plaque mounted on a stone wall commemorates the official opening of Bedok Food Centre. The plaque states it was opened by Mr. Abdullah Tarmugi, Speaker of Parliament and MP for East Coast GRC (Siglap) on 1st May 2005. Below the plaque, the wall is decorated with irregular stone patterns. In front of the wall is a large, dark, round ceramic pot. To the left of the pot is a white plastic bag filled with what appears to be sand or soil. A white plastic chair is visible on the right side of the image. The building behind the plaque is partially visible, featuring white walls and blue window frames.
Fried Food Item
A close-up shot of a person holding a piece of fried food, possibly a fritter or a piece of fried chicken, with a bite taken out of it. The background appears to be an outdoor seating area with tables and chairs, suggesting a food court or casual dining establishment. The food is golden brown and appears crispy.
Food court with various stalls and seating
A bustling food court with multiple food stalls and patrons seated at tables. The stalls display menus with pictures of food items. One stall is labeled 'AYAM PENYET NO.1', another 'GORENG PISANG KING', and a third 'FRUTTZ DESSERT'. People are seen eating and interacting at the tables. The overall atmosphere suggests a lively dining environment.
Fried Corn Fritters
A close-up, overhead shot of a pile of golden-brown, deep-fried corn fritters. The fritters are round and irregular in shape, with a slightly crispy exterior. Some fritters show flecks of corn kernels and red pepper. They are arranged on a light-colored surface, possibly paper or a tray, with some dark smudges visible.
Bananas on Display
A close-up, eye-level shot shows a tiered display of ripe bananas. The bananas are yellow with brown spots, indicating ripeness. They are arranged in bunches on green metal shelves. Two bottles of hand sanitizer are visible, one on the left shelf and another on the middle shelf. In the background, red plastic bags and a cardboard box with the word "kara" are partially visible.
Fried Snacks Display
A display case filled with various fried snacks. The top shelf contains piles of golden-brown fried bananas and other fried items. The bottom shelf holds baskets of smaller, crescent-shaped fried pastries. A QR code for payment is visible on the left, along with logos of various payment methods.
Fried Fish Snacks
A close-up shot of a pile of fried fish snacks. The snacks are elongated and irregular in shape, coated in a light-colored batter and appear to be deep-fried. They are arranged on a piece of brown paper, which is placed in a woven basket. The background is a bright red surface.
Fried Snacks and Desserts Display
A display case filled with various fried snacks and sweet desserts. On the top shelf, there are piles of golden-brown fried pastries, some dusted with powdered sugar, and colorful layered jelly desserts. The middle shelf features more fried items, including what appear to be fried bananas and other battered snacks. The bottom shelf showcases more fried items, some in a woven basket, and packaged snacks.
Food Stalls
A view of several food stalls at night, with bright signs advertising their offerings. One sign reads "11 AYAM PENYET NO.1", another "12 GORENG PISANG KING", and a third "PRUITZ DESSERT". There are also signs for "Power Satay" and "Nasi Lemak". Bananas are hanging from the ceiling of one stall. People are seated at tables in the foreground.
Donuts with White Glaze
A close-up shot of a pile of small, ring-shaped donuts covered in a white glaze. The donuts are golden brown and appear to be fried. They are displayed on a bright green tray, with other baked goods visible in the background through a glass case.
Food item wrapped in banana leaf
A food item is wrapped in a banana leaf and secured with small wooden sticks. The item is placed on top of some printed material, possibly a newspaper or magazine, with Chinese text and a QR code visible. A small image of a man in a suit is also present on the printed material.
Street food stall with fried snacks and bananas
A man wearing a blue shirt and a face mask stands behind a food stall. The stall displays various fried snacks and bunches of bananas. There are also jars of what appear to be crackers or chips. A sign with the text "Roti Jala" and a price of "$4.00" is visible.
Fried Bananas and Bread
A close-up shot of fried bananas and fried bread, both coated in a crispy batter and sprinkled with shredded cheese. The food is arranged on a sheet of brown paper, which is placed on a red surface. Tongs are visible in the upper right corner, suggesting the food is being served or displayed.
Fried Bananas
A close-up shot of fried bananas, also known as Pisang Goreng, displayed in a glass case. The bananas are coated in a crispy, golden-brown batter. In the background, two women wearing face masks are visible, one with a patterned headscarf.
Fried Snacks Display
A display case filled with various fried snacks, including what appears to be fried bananas (goreng pisang) and other battered items. A QR code for payment is visible on the left side, along with the text "GORENG PISANG KING". In the background, a person wearing an apron is visible behind the counter.
Fruit Stall Display
A fruit stall with numerous bunches of bananas hanging from the ceiling and displayed on tiered racks. Some bananas are green, while others are yellow with brown spots, indicating ripeness. Red plastic bags are visible on the racks. In the background, shelves hold various items, including bottles and containers. A QR code is visible on a white surface to the right.
Bananas and Roti Jala
A display of bananas hanging and in baskets, with a sign advertising Roti Jala.
Fried Bananas
A close-up shot of fried bananas, coated in a crispy batter. The bananas are golden brown and appear to be a popular snack or dessert.
Fried Snacks in Plastic Bag
A clear plastic bag contains several pieces of fried snacks. One piece in the foreground is flat and golden brown with a textured surface. Behind it, another piece appears lighter in color and more porous. To the right, a darker, rounder item is partially visible. The bag is placed on a dark gray surface, with a blurred background showing metallic legs of furniture and a light-colored floor.
Goreng Pisang King Stall 12 Menu
A sign for a food stall named Goreng Pisang King, stall number 12. The sign displays various fried snacks and desserts.
Bananas for Sale
A display of ripe bananas hanging from hooks and piled in a basket, with shelves of goods in the background.
Curry Chicken and Roti Jala
A plate of roti jala with cucumber slices, lettuce, and hard-boiled eggs, served with a side of curry chicken.
Food stall with bananas and fried snacks
A food stall displays bunches of yellow bananas hanging from the ceiling and a variety of fried snacks in glass cases. A vendor wearing a grey shirt and a black cap is visible from the back, facing the display. Jars of crackers are stacked on a shelf above the fried items. A sign for "Roti Jala" with a price of $4.00 is also visible, along with a "TOP FOOD AWARD 2021" certificate.
Bananas for sale
Bunches of ripe bananas are hanging from a ceiling, with more bunches piled on a shelf below. The bananas are yellow with brown spots, indicating ripeness. The scene appears to be a market stall.
Stall 12 Goreng Pisang King
A food stall with a large sign displaying "STALL 12 GORENG PISANG KING" and various fried items. The stall also advertises "KEROPOK Ori Relate". Bananas are hanging to the left of the stall, and a display case shows fried snacks. Two customers are visible.
Fried Snacks and Desserts Display
A display case filled with various fried snacks and sweet treats. The top shelf has clear containers filled with crispy snacks. The middle shelf showcases fried chicken, sweet cakes, and other fried items. The bottom shelf features more fried snacks, including what appear to be empanadas or savory pastries in woven baskets. Jars of preserved snacks are visible at the bottom.
Fried Banana Stall
A stall selling fried bananas and other snacks. The stall has a large sign with the name "GORENG PISANG KING" and pictures of various fried items. Bunches of bananas are hanging and displayed, along with jars of snacks and trays of fried food.
Food Stall Sign
A colorful sign for a food stall displaying various Malaysian dishes. The sign features images of fried bananas, jackfruit, roti jala, ondeh-ondeh, epok-epok, bak wan, malay kuih, and jendek. The text "GORENG PISANG KI" and "KERIA POWER" are prominently displayed. A green sign with "Offer!" is visible at the bottom.
Food Court
A busy food court with many stalls and patrons. Tables and chairs are set up for dining. Some stalls display menus with food items and prices.
Dried Fish Product Advertisement
An advertisement featuring a young woman wearing a traditional conical hat, holding a large piece of dried fish. Text in Chinese indicates the product is "fresh, sun-dried, additive-free" and describes it as "Yangjiang specialty homemade wind-dried horse mackerel fish, large slices of wild sea fish, salted fish, dried seafood, light taste 25". The price is ¥12.26. Below this, another product is partially visible with the text "Cloud Wonton Godly Fresh Pine" and a red tag indicating "New User Red Envelope".
Food Stall Display
A food stall display featuring various fried snacks and dishes. Bunches of bananas hang overhead. Jars of cookies and crackers are stacked on shelves. A glass display case shows fried items like samosas, spring rolls, and other battered snacks. A menu board advertises "Special Roti Jala" with chicken curry, egg, and salad for $4.00.
Food Stalls
Two food stalls are visible, one specializing in Ayam Penyet and Satay, and the other in Goreng Pisang. The stalls are brightly lit with large signs displaying images of their food offerings. Bunches of bananas hang from the ceiling of the Goreng Pisang stall.
Fried Snacks and Noodles
A display case filled with various fried snacks and a container of noodles. In the top left, a sign shows a picture of food with text indicating "Curry Egg Salad $4.00". The display includes fried bananas, fried vegetables, pastries, and other fried items. A takeaway container with noodles and salad is visible in the foreground.
Fried Snacks Display
A display case filled with various fried snacks. In the foreground, there are golden-brown fried items, some appearing to be pastries or empanadas in a woven basket. Behind these, larger piles of fried food, possibly chicken or fish, are arranged on green trays. Further back, more fried items, including what look like fried bananas, are visible. The display is behind glass, suggesting a food stall or shop.
Goreng Pisang Stall
A stall selling various fried snacks, including Goreng Pisang (fried bananas), Roti Jala, Bak Wan, Malay Kuih, Jendekek, and Epok-Epok. Bunches of green bananas hang above the stall, and displays of fried snacks are visible in glass cases.
Goreng Pisang Stall
A food stall with a large sign displaying various fried snacks and desserts. The sign features images and names of items like Roti Jala, Ondeh-Ondeh, Lopez, Special Epok-Epok, Keria Power, Bak Wan, Malay Kuih, and Jendekek. Below the sign, bunches of bananas hang, and a display case shows an assortment of fried foods and packaged snacks. Several people are visible at the counter.
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