Central / Newton / Newton Circus
Kwang Kee Teochew Fish Porridge
Kwang Kee Teochew Fish Porridge has over 60 years of history, as well as a listed stall in the Michelin Bib Gourmand Singapore 2021.
LAST UPDATE: 13/Jan/2025
North-East / Punggol / Punggol Town Centre
75 Ah Balling Peanut Soup
One of the most famous tang yuan stalls in Singapore. This family-run business has been around for decades!
LAST UPDATE: 13/Mar/2024
North-East / Hougang / Lorong Ah Soo
Yan Kee Kitchen
A good bowl of herbal soup in Singapore isn't hard to find but for an exceptional one, Yan Kee Kitchen, with its decades of history, is the place to go to.
LAST UPDATE: 02/Nov/2023
Central / Kallang / Kampong Java
LEGENDARY Bak Kut Teh
They truly put the ‘legendary’ in their name and are one of the best bak kut tehs in Singapore with a rich history.
LAST UPDATE: 30/Jan/2023
Hougang Jing Jia Mutton Soup
A mutton speciality stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre that has been here for decades. Great for those who love strong, gamey flavours!
LAST UPDATE: 14/May/2024
West / Clementi / Clementi West
Dong Dong Mei Shi
Enjoy the rich broth and tender meat of this this Bak Kut Teh, simmered to perfection for over 30 years in the food business!
LAST UPDATE: 16/Jul/2023
Cheng Mun Chee Kee Pig Organ Soup
Linked to Authentic Mun Chee Kee who comes from the same family. There has always been a hot debate on who has the better pigs organ soup.
LAST UPDATE: 20/Oct/2022
Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon
A Michelin Bib Gourmand stall at Whampoa Market stall that has very long queues for its fried fish soup.
LAST UPDATE: 06/Jan/2025
Central / Bukit Merah / Tiong Bahru
Teng Ji Fish Soup
Wanting to serve healthier soups for their customers, the owner replaced their pork-based soups with fish soups, removed the fishy smell organically and marinates the fish to make hearty, delicious fish soup.
LAST UPDATE: 27/Sep/2023
Central / Bishan / Upper Thomson
Rong Cheng Bak Kut Teh
A bak kut teh stall with over 40 years of rich history that is located in an industrial area at Sin Ming Lane. They serve bowls of peppery Teochew-style bak kut teh which is the more commonly found version of bak kut teh in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 01/Sep/2022