Ang Mo Kio coffee shop sells JB-style lok lok for S$1 per stick

Eat until shiok.

Fasiha Nazren | February 04, 2020, 11:08 AM

If you enjoy eating lok lok, you're in luck.

JB-style lok lok

Located in a coffee shop at Ang Mo Kio is a newly-opened eatery called Loklok 1991's by Daniel and Meng.

According to the people behind Loklok 1991, the stall offers Johor Bahru-style lok lok at affordable prices without crossing the causeway.

For the uninitiated, lok lok are steamboat food served on skewers that are typically sold on food trucks in Malaysia.

S$1 per stick

And they're not kidding about being affordable: As part of the stall's opening promotion, they are selling the dish for S$1 per stick.

Here's a mix of meat and vegetable products that you can expect from the stall:

Photo from Loklok 1991's by Daniel and Meng

Photo from Loklok 1991's by Daniel and Meng

Photo from Loklok 1991's by Daniel and Meng

Here's a quick video showing everything they have to offer, including four different dipping sauces:

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7YD7eHAJCh/

Open till late

Night owls will be happy to know that the eatery is open until 2am, six days a week.

Yum.

Where to go: 340 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 Singapore 560340

When to go: 6pm to 2am, closed on Thursdays

Top image from Loklok 1991's by Daniel and Meng's Facebook page