" It is opened to the public... Fish merchants start their operations at 12am. Many Fishing vessels will call to port at about 2am to 4am. That is the most busy time for the merchants.
Some pointers before you head to Jurong Fishery port.
1. Bring along IC or Passport (The pass office will not accept drivers license)
2. Bring an ice-box or a bucket.. This is to ensure that liquid from the seafood do not wet the cabin or boot of your vehicle.
3. Footwear - best if you can wear waterproof rubber boots. (Like the ones Phua Chu Kang dons). If not, put on an old pair of shoes or slippers. Bring an extra pair of footwear so that you can change into before getting into your vehicle.
There is a public toilet with a facility to let you rinse your feet.
4. Purchase of seafood, try go with a minimal purchase of 1 kilogram. Mos fish merchants have ice and they are willing to put ice to the bag of seafood that you had purchased. Should you feel that ice is not enough, you can purchase it from the ice vendor located just below AVA's port operation office. They usually charge about $1 to fill up your icebox of seafood.
5. When buying fish, do not expect them to descale or clean for you. You will have to do it yourself.
6. The following seafood are not always available. Mud Crab, Rock Lobsters (the type without claws), flower crab, Lala (clams), Venus clams, Batang, thread fins (五渔- aka: ngoh - hir).
Happy Exploring... Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. "
03 February 2018
Anynomous
" Security are friendly and prices are good
Is also a place to visit for experience "
06 January 2018
Anynomous
" Fish very good and prices also very well "
29 December 2017
Anynomous
" Surprised. Really good "
21 October 2017
Anynomous
" Wholesale fresh seafood. They do sell to customer mostly in whole fish or in lots to share amongst buyers. They provide red plastic bags. "
27 September 2017
Anynomous
" It is opened to the public... Fish merchants start their operations at 12am. Many Fishing vessels will call to port at about 2am to 4am. That is the most busy time for the merchants.
Some pointers before you head to Jurong Fishery port.
1. Bring along IC or Passport (The pass office will not accept drivers license)
2. Bring an ice-box or a bucket.. This is to ensure that liquid from the seafood do not wet the cabin or boot of your vehicle.
3. Footwear - best if you can wear waterproof rubber boots. (Like the ones Phua Chu Kang dons). If not, put on an old pair of shoes or slippers. Bring an extra pair of footwear so that you can change into before getting into your vehicle.
There is a public toilet with a facility to let you rinse your feet.
4. Purchase of seafood, try go with a minimal purchase of 1 kilogram. Mos fish merchants have ice and they are willing to put ice to the bag of seafood that you had purchased. Should you feel that ice is not enough, you can purchase it from the ice vendor located just below AVA's port operation office. They usually charge about $1 to fill up your icebox of seafood.
5. When buying fish, do not expect them to descale or clean for you. You will have to do it yourself.
6. The following seafood are not always available. Mud Crab, Rock Lobsters (the type without claws), flower crab, Lala (clams), Venus clams, Batang, thread fins (五渔- aka: ngoh - hir).
Happy Exploring... Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. "
24 September 2017
Anynomous
" Opens at 12 for public. Usually crowded on friday and saturday. Need to get a pass by swapping ic to enter in. Good varity of fishes, prawns and crabs available at reasonable price. Having a party at home then better get here to buy. "
09 July 2017
Anynomous
" For public,entry starts at 1130pm. Bring along IC and for kids, their Student card. Parking inside is reasonably charged.
Wear non-slip shoes as its wet and slippery.
Many varieties of Fishes, though can also find prawns and sting rays. So much cheaper than wet markets and super markets!! Worth a visit to buy n store in Freezer!!
Also something different from the usual places we go to, educational for kids too. "
25 June 2017
Anynomous
" Good place to buy fish "
03 April 2017
Anynomous
" Singapore's very own Tsukiji market. Public access starts at 1230am. Fresh seafood can be brought here. "
31 December 2016
Anynomous
" It is opened to the public... Fish merchants start their operations at 12am. Many Fishing vessels will call to port at about 2am to 4am. That is the most busy time for the merchants. "
16 July 2016
Anynomous
" You can buy fresh catch of fish here... but remember to take your IC or Passport... very cheap price... the fisherman will sell you their catch at throw away price... i gurantee that you will walk out with a load of fish and other sea food with lowest money spent... worth a visit.. "
28 December 2015
Anynomous
" Lots of fantastic fresh catch. Best place to buy live catch "
Anynomous
" It is opened to the public... Fish merchants start their operations at 12am. Many Fishing vessels will call to port at about 2am to 4am. That is the most busy time for the merchants.
03 February 2018Some pointers before you head to Jurong Fishery port.
1. Bring along IC or Passport (The pass office will not accept drivers license)
2. Bring an ice-box or a bucket.. This is to ensure that liquid from the seafood do not wet the cabin or boot of your vehicle.
3. Footwear - best if you can wear waterproof rubber boots. (Like the ones Phua Chu Kang dons). If not, put on an old pair of shoes or slippers. Bring an extra pair of footwear so that you can change into before getting into your vehicle.
There is a public toilet with a facility to let you rinse your feet.
4. Purchase of seafood, try go with a minimal purchase of 1 kilogram. Mos fish merchants have ice and they are willing to put ice to the bag of seafood that you had purchased. Should you feel that ice is not enough, you can purchase it from the ice vendor located just below AVA's port operation office. They usually charge about $1 to fill up your icebox of seafood.
5. When buying fish, do not expect them to descale or clean for you. You will have to do it yourself.
6. The following seafood are not always available. Mud Crab, Rock Lobsters (the type without claws), flower crab, Lala (clams), Venus clams, Batang, thread fins (五渔- aka: ngoh - hir).
Happy Exploring... Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. "
Anynomous
" Security are friendly and prices are good
06 January 2018Is also a place to visit for experience "
Anynomous
" Fish very good and prices also very well "
29 December 2017Anynomous
" Surprised. Really good "
21 October 2017Anynomous
" Wholesale fresh seafood. They do sell to customer mostly in whole fish or in lots to share amongst buyers. They provide red plastic bags. "
27 September 2017Anynomous
" It is opened to the public... Fish merchants start their operations at 12am. Many Fishing vessels will call to port at about 2am to 4am. That is the most busy time for the merchants.
24 September 2017Some pointers before you head to Jurong Fishery port.
1. Bring along IC or Passport (The pass office will not accept drivers license)
2. Bring an ice-box or a bucket.. This is to ensure that liquid from the seafood do not wet the cabin or boot of your vehicle.
3. Footwear - best if you can wear waterproof rubber boots. (Like the ones Phua Chu Kang dons). If not, put on an old pair of shoes or slippers. Bring an extra pair of footwear so that you can change into before getting into your vehicle.
There is a public toilet with a facility to let you rinse your feet.
4. Purchase of seafood, try go with a minimal purchase of 1 kilogram. Mos fish merchants have ice and they are willing to put ice to the bag of seafood that you had purchased. Should you feel that ice is not enough, you can purchase it from the ice vendor located just below AVA's port operation office. They usually charge about $1 to fill up your icebox of seafood.
5. When buying fish, do not expect them to descale or clean for you. You will have to do it yourself.
6. The following seafood are not always available. Mud Crab, Rock Lobsters (the type without claws), flower crab, Lala (clams), Venus clams, Batang, thread fins (五渔- aka: ngoh - hir).
Happy Exploring... Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. "
Anynomous
" Opens at 12 for public. Usually crowded on friday and saturday. Need to get a pass by swapping ic to enter in. Good varity of fishes, prawns and crabs available at reasonable price. Having a party at home then better get here to buy. "
09 July 2017Anynomous
" For public,entry starts at 1130pm. Bring along IC and for kids, their Student card. Parking inside is reasonably charged.
25 June 2017Wear non-slip shoes as its wet and slippery.
Many varieties of Fishes, though can also find prawns and sting rays. So much cheaper than wet markets and super markets!! Worth a visit to buy n store in Freezer!!
Also something different from the usual places we go to, educational for kids too. "
Anynomous
" Good place to buy fish "
03 April 2017Anynomous
" Singapore's very own Tsukiji market. Public access starts at 1230am. Fresh seafood can be brought here. "
31 December 2016Anynomous
" It is opened to the public... Fish merchants start their operations at 12am. Many Fishing vessels will call to port at about 2am to 4am. That is the most busy time for the merchants. "
16 July 2016Anynomous
" You can buy fresh catch of fish here... but remember to take your IC or Passport... very cheap price... the fisherman will sell you their catch at throw away price... i gurantee that you will walk out with a load of fish and other sea food with lowest money spent... worth a visit.. "
28 December 2015Anynomous
" Lots of fantastic fresh catch. Best place to buy live catch "
21 December 2015