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Founded by Goi Lai Chong in 1971, this long-serving bastion of soy braised pig offals and braised duck believes in generously portioned dishes, carried on by the 2nd and 3rd generations.
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The rich thick stock carries robust salty savoury earthy herbal flavour, infusing the ingredients. A umique addition is chunks of pineapple, lending a fruity sour sweet note.
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The slippery thick wide flat kway teow / rice noodle sheets pick up the flavour notes from the warm soup / broth, carrying gentle grainy sweet flavour.
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The braised duck is lean and tender chewy with meaty savoury herbal flavour, while the soy braised small and large intestines are chewy with salty savoury earthy herbal flavour.
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Accompanied with juicy cucumber with refreshing vegetal sweet flavour, and springy soy braised chicken egg with eggy salty sweet flavour.
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Kway Chap
Quan Lai Kway Chap Chuan Lai Guo Zhi Wang
@ 558 MacPherson Road
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More details:
https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2024/05/best-of-singapore-hawkers-kway-chap.html
The intestines are well cleaned and fried to a crispy outside and slightly chewy inside. Dip it with chilli and they are perfect. Best to consume it while it is hot. Although it does not look oily outside, the smell/taste of oil starts appearing upon chewing when it cools ใ$12
Our platter for two pax came with duck meat, small and large intestines, tau pok, fishcake and egg. The braised sauce is thick with herbal fragrance and taste. The kway is slightly thicker but it still comes with a smooth and good bite.
Overall, a place to visit if you are nearby the area and craving some kway chap (esp late at night). Price is on the high side as compared to other kway chap stalls.
2 Pax Meal with Duck ใ$16
A well known kway chap stall along MacPherson Road has recently moved to next door from
their original stall, with its own space now.
Higher price as compared to others, For $9.80 you get a plate of kway chap together with all the pork ingredients plus the duck meat. The ingredients portion was right for one person.
The duck meat was tender, not too dry. The chap was rather not impressive to me for it taste.
Missing JB? Hereโs the place youโre looking for for some Malaysian style kway chap in an old school setting. I liked that the kway had a herbal taste to it. Consider adding the duck for an extra kick!
Deep Fried Intestines, $12 from ๐๐ฎ๐๐ง ๐๐๐ข ๐๐ฐ๐๐ฒ ๐๐ก๐๐ฉ ๆณๆฅ็ฒฟๆฑ็ โ
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My Oh My! Fried intestines is our MUST ORDER whenever we are back at ๐๐ฎ๐๐ง ๐๐๐ข ๐๐ฐ๐๐ฒ ๐๐ก๐๐ฉ! Itโs a very unique dish and I think this could be the only one if not, the only few stalls that sells them. It comes in different pricing from $12, $18, $24 & $30 depending on how many pax you have. These intestine were clean super thoroughly before sending them to deep fried ๐ฏ perfection. Thereโs totally no odd taste and smell in them. Super duper crispy crunch on the outside and juicy inside. Highly recommended for all intestine lovers, a different taste & feel from the usual braised style. โ
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You can also view their menu for delivery from their FB:โ
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๐ฒ WhatsApp 8609 6748 to place your orderโ
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