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($7.50) comes with prawn only and also soup version contained with minced meats, veg and egg without seafood. opt out for no chili and just only sweet sauce to mix with ban mian. But ban mian was not that hard but chewy texture.

22 Sep’25, Mon🌤️
📍Song Fa Bak Kut Teh 松發肉骨茶 (Changi Biz Park)
- Pork Ribs Soup Lunch Set 排骨肉骨茶套餐🍲

Touristy Song Fa BKT is actually not bad, peppery soup base, a little spicy but shiok

Nothing beats refillable soup, comfort food

Damage: $16.55 incl svc charge & GST

14 Sep’25, Sun⛅️
📍Outram Park Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh 歐南園亞華肉骨茶
- Spare Ribs Soup 肉骨茶🍖
- Pig’s Stomach Soup 豬肚湯🍲
- Braised Pig’s Intestines 滷大腸🥣
- Chye Sim in Oyster Sauce 蠔油油菜心🥗
- Braised Fried Beancurd 滷豆腐皮🥢
- Salted Vegetables 鹹菜🥙
- Braised Peanuts 滷花生🥜
- Fried Dough Stick 油條🥖
- Mee Sua 麵線🍜

Decent bkt, peppery soup base, but not tt spicy, felt that the peppery taste/spice could be stronger

Braised items were good, intestines and beancurd were were well braised, goes along well with rice

Damage: $97

A place to visit if you are looking for Malaysian-style BKT with herbal flavours served in a bubbling claypot that includes pork ribs, lettuce and beancurd skin. Similar to my previous visits, the pork ribs were as usual tender and went well with the herbal soup, which they only allowed to refill once.

Signature BKT Soup 》$8.80
Salted Vegetables 》$2
Rice 》$1

[Yishun, Singapore 🇸🇬]

KL Tai Lok Mee 吉隆坡大禄面 (S$7)

Old World Bakuteh & Fried Porridge
Address 🛖 : Blk 101 Yishun Ave 5, # 01-55, Singapore 🇸🇬 760101
MRT 🚇 : Yishun

Came by for a team lunch and this is aparently a really popular old-school bak kut teh joint among my older colleagues. Really bustling with the weekday office lunch crowd and we were lucky to find an empty table almost immediately, though the food took some time to arrive (~10min). Their rendition of BKT would be up your alley if your preference leaned towards the peppery side - this was one of the most peppery BKT I'd ever tried! The portion of bak kut was generous and I enjoyed the lean version moreso than the fattier (you have the option to top up a small price for the fattier meat). Overall, a satisfying bowl especially on a cold rainy day.

This is almost the same thing as the spicy chicken at their kway chap brand. Very deep and fragrant. A lot of effort.

Aka dragon rib. I've eaten enough bak kut teh to know not to order the basic ribs. But disappointingly, parts of this dragon rib weren't tender. Still big though.

Apparently one of the more popular Bak Kut Teh establishments in Singapore and thus there were quite a few tourists in the queue. Ambience was bright and comfortable, suitable for a casual dinner in town.

We got the Superior Spare Ribs Soup ($11.80), with Ngoh Hiang ($10.80) and Braised Tau Kee ($4.80) as sides, and Rice ($1.50) and Mee Sua ($4.80) as carbs. Main complaint is that the spare ribs were too tough, I expect fall-off-the-bone tender for a good bak kut teh. Broth was good though - this version is leans more towards the garlicky and peppery side (as compared to the Malaysian sweet-savoury herbal version) and I would recommend to make full use of the free refills so that the broth is kept piping hot. Ngoh Hiang was bad, with the fillings very obviously made from meat paste instead of the traditional minced meat, but I did appreciate the addition of water chestnuts and coriander. Tau Kee was alright, as is the Mee Sua (though it was served room temperature).

[Geylang, Singapore 🇸🇬]

Recently visited this Teochew Porridge stall at Lorong 37 Geylang. The spread of dishes available was wide. Besides the usual traditional items such as braised duck, mei cai kou rou, steamed fish, steamed meat patty, there also interesting dishes such as crispy fried smelt fish ( also known as 美人鱼) , stir fried pig ear, and marinated cockles.

Shared among the 4 of us, we tried the following
Braised Duck - thinly sliced, super tender and well braised
Braised Pig’s Intestines - Very tender and well braised
Steamed Fish Tail - very chunky and fresh
Stirred Fried Pig’s Ear - love the crunchy texture
Hae Bee Hiam 虾米香 (Spicy Dried Shrimps Sambal) - Moist and very fine texture
Sweet and Sour Pork
Handmade Fishcake
Braised Cabbage
Stirred Fried Spinach
Accompanied with plain porridge

Sin Hock Heng Teo Chew Porridge 新福星潮州粥
Address 🛖 : 701 Geylang Rd, # 01-01, Singapore 🇸🇬 389687
Open 🕰️ : 8am - 3am
MRT 🚇 : Paya Lebar (EW8/ CC9)

One of the few places that serve both herbal and peppery BKT, and they’re good too. Always a Q at meal times, although service is very efficient so the wait is not long. Reasonable pricing for a non-hawker stall eating place.

Peppery is the key difference in this BKT. Very good flavour soup.