This stall does not really stand out in a food centre with more illustrious "household" names but if you are looking for a kway chap fix when their more famous Lorong 8 counterpart is closed in the morning this is not a bad option.
I reckoned that this stall couldn't be too bad if the neighbourhood uncles and aunties eat there with some frequency. Of course it must pass the intestine taste test which means it should smell and taste like it has been properly cleaned. That it did. It also passed my wife's salted vegetable test when she raves about it being not overly salty and free of "particles". Its chilli is not half bad either.
Its braise is not as robust as its Lorong 8 counterpart Guan Kee but it is a decent alternative if you are craving kway chap rather early in the morning in Toa Payoh.

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