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    • Ah Orh Seafood Restaurant. Now managed by the third generation, Ah Orh Seafood Restaurant is one of the oldest Teochew restaurants in Singapore, with a history dating back to 1919 as a pushcart along the former Ellenborough Market.
    • Teochew Restaurant Huat Kee. Established in 1969, Huat Kee started out as a humble street stall before it was a tze char outlet, moving to a couple of different locations before settling in at its current location.
    • Cheng Hoo Thian Teochew Restaurant. Since the 1930s, Cheng Hoo Thian Teochew Restaurant has been serving delicious Teochew cuisine. They even have an original menu from that era on display!
    • Chui Huay Lim. Serving delicious classics that epitomise Teochew cuisine since 2011, Chui Huay Lim is the stage for Teochew cooking at its finest: from uncomplicated lunches of “muay” (Teochew-style porridge) to exquisite seafood feasts.
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    OBBA BBQ & Jjajang @ Serangoon Garden. No.1 Korean BBQ Restaurant in Singapore. Enjoy the best quality for the reasonable price.

    • Kim Fong
    • Tian Jin Fong Kee
    • Zhong Guo La Mian Xiao Long Bao
    • Jing Hua Xiao Chi
    • Xiang Yuan Ji
    • Shanghai Renjia

    People’s Park Complex food centre has a truly unique ambience, at least in Singapore it does. Cavernous and always abuzz, it is home to a number of stalls specialising in cuisine hailing from the various regions of China. The first stall you could consider visiting is Kim Fong, serving a savoury and white version of nian gao or Shanghai Fried Rice ...

    Walk along the same row of shops and you’ll find Tian Jin Fong Kee. Do consider trying dishes from both stalls in People’s Park Complex as the two stalls serve dishes that the other might not. For example, Tian Jin Fong Kee has zha jiang mian ($4), a hearty bowl of noodles with meaty gravy ladled over and crisp slices of cucumber. However, shui jia...

    Much has been said about Zhong Guo Xiao Long Bao. This xiao long bao making power couple were featured in our Hipster Xiao Long Bao articleearlier this year. With fast, agile hands, these steam soup baos were coming out from the kitchen in a speed of light. Located in Chinatown Complex Market, this stall has a perpetual queue, and (almost) everyone...

    Along a row of shop-houses just a short walk from the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is the spot for affordable Shanghainese fare, in a casual restaurant setting. Zha jiang mian ($5.50), is a bowl of thick wheat noodles coated in meaty gravy. The flavour of doubanjiang (fermented soy bean paste) is hard to miss, with fresh cucumber providing a refreshin...

    With the famousxiao long bao constantly in the limelight, it’s no wonder sheng jian baoseems to go almost unnoticed by the masses. Always the bridesmaid and never the bride, the bigger, less demure dumpling or bun is just as beautiful on the inside. The sheng jian bao ($5 for 3) is pan fried at the bottom, leaving the rest of the bao fluffy, and th...

    Nestled deep in Ang Mo Kio heartland is Shanghai Renjia, a family owned restaurant that has an impressive and most importantly, affordable menu. The Shanghai spring rolls ($7.20 for 6)aren’t like any other you’ve had, unless you’ve had Shanghai spring rolls in the metropolitan Chinese country itself. This isn’t just a deep fried side kick to the me...

  2. Mar 11, 2024 · Join me as I hunt down the 11 best Chinese food stalls in Singapore that serve more than just mala. 1. Jiang’s Noodle House. Opened by the same folks of La Jiang Shan Hotpot just a couple of units away, Jiang’s Noodle House at Parklane Shopping Mall was an accidental find.

    • Granny’s Pancake. ADVERTISEMENT. Granny’s Pancake is one of the many must-visit stalls when you are at Ghim Moh Market & Food Centre. In the simple stall, there are only four varieties to choose from – Peanut ($0.80), Coconut ($0.80), Red Bean ($0.80), and Peanut + Peanut Butter ($1.20).
    • Tanglin Halt Original Peanut Pancake. Image credit: @v.jzx. ADVERTISEMENT. This is one of my personal favourites. Found in Tanglin Halt Market, Tanglin Halt Original Peanut Pancake is one of the most old-school pancake stalls around that are still selling their Peanut Pancake at $0.80 per piece.
    • The Pantree. ADVERTISEMENT. For those who prefer crispy pancakes over thick and chewy ones, hit up The Pantree. While their classic Peanut Pancake ($1.80) is their best-seller, a wide variety of other fillings can also be found at this cafe.
    • Frankie’s Peanut Pancake. ADVERTISEMENT. Image credit: @fishdontpee. A secret gem found tucked in the corner of a kopitiam, Frankie’s Peanut Pancake occupies a tiny space and it specialises in Peanut Pancakes ($1 each).
  3. Aug 10, 2024 · OBBA Menu. No.1 Korean Taste in Singapore. Enjoy the best Korean Food Experience.

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