Celeste Ong
Staff quite rude, not very pleasant.
Location: 270 Queen St, Singapore 180270
Floor 1 · Albert Centre Market & Food Centre
Traditional provision shop at Albert Centre Market & Food Centre
Traditional provision shop at Albert Centre Market & Food Centre
Geck Huat Provision Store is a traditional provision shop at Albert Centre Market & Food Centre, offering dry goods and household essentials to the Bugis neighbourhood. The shop stocks a range of everyday provisions including rice, cooking oil, condiments, dried goods and basic household necessities, serving the community's daily shopping needs in a convenient wet market setting. Its online presence through the Laobanniang platform extends its reach, allowing customers to order provisions digitally. Geck Huat represents the enduring role of neighbourhood provision shops in Singapore, providing essential goods at reasonable prices even as modern supermarkets have grown around them. Its continued operation within Albert Centre speaks to the loyalty of customers who value the personal service and accessibility that a traditional provision shop provides.Based on 8 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Celeste Ong
Staff quite rude, not very pleasant.
许墨
I bought dried shrimp and ate it at home, which gave me diarrhea for several days. Also, the short, red-shirted, short-haired aunty was very dishonest. A male clerk initially told me the price was 25 yuan, but this aunty insisted on 28 yuan and even made personal attacks. I will never go there again.
Lindy Lim
Beware of this stall, i had never ever expect that i will need to pay extra when wrong amount is been paid and the amount is more then the item price. …
Clins
Great place to buy stuff
Lee Francis
Dry goods
Geck Huat Provision Store
Geck Huat Trading
A shop front with a pink sign that reads "玉发海味补品行 GECK HUAT TRADING" and a phone number "03-55/56". The shop sells various dried goods and ingredients displayed in bags and jars. There is a fan mounted on the wall above the shelves.
Dried Lotus Seeds
A close-up, overhead view of a large pile of dried lotus seeds. The seeds are off-white to light tan in color and have a slightly wrinkled texture. Many of the seeds show a distinct split or opening, revealing a darker interior. The pile appears to be contained within a clear plastic bag or container at the bottom of the frame.
Dried Licorice Root Slices
A close-up overhead view of a pile of dried, sliced licorice root. The slices are irregular in shape and size, with a light tan interior and a darker reddish-brown outer layer. Some slices are thin and flat, while others are thicker and more cylindrical. The texture appears dry and fibrous.
Dried Hibiscus Flowers
A close-up, overhead view of a pile of dried hibiscus flowers. The flowers are a deep reddish-purple color with some lighter yellow and brown accents. They are shriveled and appear to be whole calyces.
Dried Goods Stall
A busy stall selling a variety of dried goods, including nuts, seeds, and snacks. People are browsing and purchasing items. The stall is well-stocked with products displayed in large bags and jars.
Assorted Dried Goods
A top-down view of six plastic bags filled with various dried food items. The top two bags contain dried blue butterfly pea flowers and dried hibiscus flowers. Below these, four bags hold walnuts, cashews, almonds, and dried anchovies. The items are arranged on a grey surface with a blue and white checkered cloth visible in the background.
Dried Shredded Squid
A close-up, overhead view of a pile of dried shredded squid. The strands are thin and stringy, with a light golden-brown color. Some strands have darker, purplish-brown markings. The texture appears dry and slightly chewy.
Buckwheat Tea Display
A close-up view of a display of various dried goods, likely in a market. In the foreground, a large bag is filled with small, light-brown grains, identified by a handwritten label as "荞麦茶" (Buckwheat Tea). The label also indicates a price of 34.00 for 100g and lists purported health benefits such as "止咳平喘" (relieve cough and asthma), "降血糖血脂" (lower blood sugar and lipids), and "防糖尿病" (prevent diabetes). Behind the buckwheat, a bag of dried purple flower buds, possibly roses, is visible. Further back, another bag contains dried red ingredients, and a label with Chinese characters is attached.
Dried Seafood Display
A close-up view of a market stall displaying a variety of dried seafood products in plastic bags. Visible items include dried squid, dried shrimp, and other unidentifiable dried sea creatures. Some bags have handwritten labels, one of which appears to say 'no. 8 $pool'. In the background, there are bags of grains and a green scale. A box with Chinese text is also visible on the right side.
Dried Fish
A close-up, overhead view of a pile of dried fish. The fish are small and appear to be whole, with visible scales and fins. They are a pale yellow-brown color with some silvery highlights. The texture is dry and brittle.
Dried Seaweed
A close-up, overhead view of a large pile of dried, dark green and brown seaweed. The seaweed is wavy and appears brittle, with some white powdery residue visible on parts of it.
Dried Fish
A close-up, overhead view of a large pile of dried small fish. The fish are light brown and yellow, with visible heads, tails, and fins. They are densely packed together, creating a textured surface.
Dried Tea Leaves
A close-up, overhead view of dried tea leaves, showcasing a variety of textures and colors, including dark brown, black, and golden-brown hues. The leaves are curled and twisted, with some appearing elongated and stick-like, while others are broader and more delicate. The overall impression is one of natural, organic material.
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