One of Singapore's largest food court operators with diverse stall choices at Pioneer Mall.
Koufu at Pioneer Mall is part of one of Singapore's largest and most established food court operators, bringing together a wide variety of local and regional cuisines under one roof.
Since its founding, Koufu has built a reputation for curating quality food stalls that represent the best of Singapore's hawker heritage, from Hainanese chicken rice and laksa to char kway teow and roti prata.
The food court features a comfortable, air-conditioned dining environment with ample seating, making it a convenient lunch destination for workers and residents in the Jurong West area. Stall offerings typically include a mix of Chinese, Malay, and Indian Muslim options, alongside drinks and dessert stalls that complete the hawker centre experience without the heat. Whether you crave a hearty bowl of noodles or a plate of economic rice, Koufu at Pioneer Mall delivers the variety and value that Singapore food courts are loved for. Grab a tray and explore the stalls for a taste of everything.
638A Jurong West Street 61, #01-22, Singapore 641638
The drinks counter staff are very efficient. They deliver the toast and drinks quickly and accurately. One of the ladies could remember orders of almost all the regular customers. However, the snack counter is the reason why I am doing this review. I already gave them feedback before about the Bazhang as the quality has been inconsistent and sometimes not fresh. This is the second time there is hardly meat and no chestnut in the Bazhang. They really need to query the supplier 😒
Bryan Cheong
I would like to address my concerns regarding the experience I had at a mixed rice stall. While the food quality was average, I found the prices to be higher compared to similar options outside. Additionally, the attitude of the stall auntie was disappointing as she did not provide satisfactory answers to my inquiries about the food. For instance, the meal depicted in the picture cost $4.70 at this stall, whereas I could get a similar portion for $3.50 elsewhere. I hope that improvements can be made in both the customer service and pricing to align with the standards of other mixed rice stalls.
Positive Reviews
Vani Chin
A casual food court with a wide varieties of food. From dim sum to many yummy local flair. They also serve a generous portion of dessert.
Love the curry char siew or chicken mee. The Si Chuan Mala stall is also nice.
Amir Heng
I ordered Hong Le mixed veggie rice. The food is salty and this miserable plate costs $5? One miserable piece of pork costs $3! What a great revamp! Doesnt help when the aircon is also leaking.
Priya Chandran
My colleague ordered a takeaway for $12 for the lower portion, which was quite expensive. In Singapore, half a chicken usually costs between $15 and $18, but the lower portion here was $12. Such a small portion wasn't worth it at all.