Last Updated on 2016-10-06 , 6:21 pm
Chwee kueh is one of the more underrated local food in Singapore especially when you compare it to the heavyweights like Laksa, Chicken Rice and Char Kway Teow. But don’t take that to mean that we have no noteworthy chwee kueh on the island because there are. We’re Singapore, the food haven after all, right?
Let’s take a look at the 10 best chwee kueh in Singapore that gives health-conscious people the middle finger. Yes, the new WhatsApp emoji type.
Sembawang Hills Food Centre #01-16
If you love chye poh, then you must definitely go to this stall at Sembawang Hills Food Centre and try their chwee kueh. Their chye poh isn’t too sweet or salty, and the oil of the chye poh is drained by the stallholder before they sell it. They also make their own rice cakes for their chwee kueh so you can look forward to an awesome meal.
Opening hours: Weekdays: 7:00am to 1:30pm, 3:00pm to 5:00pm Weekends: 7:00am to 5:00pm
Bedok 85 Market #01-68
Bedok 85 market has all the good food in Singapore so you really shouldn’t be surprised to find one of the best chwee kueh in Singapore over there. The name of the stall is Xin Xi Chwee Kueh, they sell other food like yam cake and chee cheong fan, but really, it’s their chwee kueh that you should go for.
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 3pm
Blk 89 Pipit Road Market and Food Centre #01-129
If you’re health conscious but you really love chwee kueh, you might want to try this stall. The owner of this stall makes his own chwee kueh from freshly milled rice, and his chye poh are less oily. The best part is the price where the owner sells at 5 for $1.
Opening hours: Daily 6.30am to 3pm
Albert Centre Market & Food Centre #01-72
Located at Bugis district, Tiong Bahru Tian Bo Shui Kueh has one of the longest queues during breakfast hours. They sell other breakfast items like nyonya kueh and yam cakes, but you will love their chwee kueh.
Opening hours: Daily 6am to 10pm
Ghim Moh Food Centre #01-31
Ghim Moh Chwee Kueh is one of the more traditional chwee kueh that you can find in Singapore nowadays. Their toppings contain not only the chye poh, they contain garlic and pork lard as well. This traditional taste is hard to find elsewhere in Singapore, which is why there are long queues everyday outside the stall.
Opening hours: Daily 6.15am to 7pm
Bedok Interchange Food Centre #01-53
Also located at Bedok, this chwee kueh stall at Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre is popular among the people staying there. Their chye poh is tasty but it’s the keuh, which is so smooth it seems to slide down your throat.
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 11pm
Tiong Bahru Market #02-05
At Tiong Bahru Market, you can find Jian Bo Shui Kueh that makes one of the best chwee kuehs in Singapore. There are always people complaining about the portion of the chye poh and chilli that stallholders give, but at Jian Bo Shui Kueh, you won’t have any complaints because of their generous portion of condiments.
Opening hours: Daily 6.30am to 11pm
TANGS Orchard
If you work in town and have no time to join the long queues at the hawker centre for a plate of your favourite chwee kueh, TANGS market have one of the best chwee kueh in town. It’s slightly more expensive because of their location but it’s totally worth it.
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday and Saturday: 10.30am to 9.30pm, Friday: 10:30am to 11pm, Sunday: 11am to 8.30pm
Clementi 448 Market & Food Centre #01-32
If you stay at Clementi and you don’t feel like travelling too far for chwee kueh, you can go to Bedok Chwee Kueh at Clementi food centre. It’s a branch of the chwee kueh stall at Bedok Interchange Food Centre.
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 11pm
Ang Mo Kio 628 Market #01-96
Also one of the branches of popular stall at Bedok Interchange Food Centre, Bedok Shui Kueh can be found at Ang Mo Kio 628 Market. If you’re worried that the standards might drop, don’t worry. The taste of the chwee kueh will be as good as the ones you find in Bedok Interchange.
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 11pm
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