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Another must visit place.
We ordered the basic Pork Ribs Soup and Homemade Ngoh Hiang. I tasted the strong pepper on the soup. Even it is hot outside, but the soup was good and I starting to feel that why this disk is so popular. I like it a lot. You scan the menu and order it online. It is very easy process. They take credit card or cash. The A/C was strong and the table kind of small. So, no place to bring extra food... (I know ..right). This place is not a spot to hang out with friends. This place is for people who want to eat and enjoy their food. Just saying that because I don't know why some traveler took the kids with them and end up with ... issues...lol
Be the first to ReplyJust like what you can have in Singapore.
Try the braised egg and song fa boiled rice.
Be the first to ReplyVery good rib soup.
I recommend trying the prime pork ribs as the meat is more tender. One small soup included two ribs.
Be the first to ReplySome delicious bat kut teh, with several kinds of
Some delicious bat kut teh, with several kinds of ribs/spareribs available, plenty of veggies, and of course, fried bread (yeow teow). Indoor and outdoor seating but mostly indoor, with dark wood and class yet a very casual feel. They are very quick, order inside at the table via app. And the bak kut teh is great in flavor-- a definite cut above most places. About the only ding was the yeow teow came out cold and not the most appealing, but then, soak it in the broth and it almost doesn't matter!
Be the first to ReplyWe were surprised at how good the food was.
It was a suggestion from a friend and we had no idea what to expect. Excellent service, delicious foods, and very affordable!
Be the first to ReplyFast service, good soup.
Side dishes are tasty. Pork ribs are quite tender. Definitely recommend.
Be the first to ReplyHad it during a dinner time before sending my friend off at
Had it during a dinner time before sending my friend off at Jewel. At least 30 mins queue before we get our seats. Not a pork lover so opt for sliced fish and I never regret the choice. The peppery taste broth with sides and it's a must to go with rice! I wish the red chili is spicier. Black sauce with chili is a must.
Be the first to ReplyThe restaurant was full but we were seated right away.
Service was efficient and fast. We had pork rib soup (very flavorful) and braised pork belly (tender, saucy and delicious). They recommended a certain flavor of honey iced tea - so refreshing and a perfect counterpoint to the steaming hot soup and humid weather. Everything was satisfying.
Be the first to ReplyFast Service, Good tasty food.
Order the signature Ba KUT . It's nice !
Be the first to ReplyThis place is known for their bak Kuh Teh and they have won
This place is known for their bak Kuh Teh and they have won the Michelin guide 6 years in a row. There was a line but it move fast and they got this service thing down!While you wait for your table to clean, they give you the qr code to start placing your order. Right when you sit down, the food could be ready. We got the pork soup with some veggies and a meat roll dish. The pork soup gives you unlimited soup tooIt was very homey and nostalgic. The broth was on the peppery side but really good. We asked for so much refills ahhah
Be the first to ReplyTL;DR: Some of the best food I've had in Singapore! Great
TL;DR: Some of the best food I've had in Singapore! Great to share with a larger group, just try to come early to avoid the rush of people.Walked by with a group of five on a Tuesday morning, around and we were immediately transfixed by the smell, so we just had to stop here and eat. We were seated pretty quickly, though by the time we were actually eating, a huge line had formed outside, so it may just be because we arrived right before the lunch rush. Their menu and ordering process was all done entirely on the phone, but was quick easy to use.For the table, we got a wide assortment of food--Three plates of Stewed Pork Belly ($9 each), a large plate of Chicken Feet ($6), a plate of beancurd ($4), two bowls of rice ($2 each), and a side platter set that included peanuts, tofu, and egg ($3). I also ordered a Honey Lemon Tea ($2), which was perfectly refreshing with the hot weather, and tasted better than even most of the local boba shops I've visited. All of the food came out incredibly quickly, and tasted incredible. The Chicken Feet especially was something I had been craving for a while, and wasn't able to find at local dim sum stalls. The Pork Belly had generous portions, and the food was more than enough to leave all of us feeling full. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to try the Bak Kut Teh, but I will definitely return here to try that next time.I see why this restaurant holds a Michelin Guide recommendation for five years running--I will definitely be revisiting this place in the future.
Be the first to ReplyI tried the pork ribs soup and it was delicious! Honestly I
I tried the pork ribs soup and it was delicious! Honestly I think everyone in the restaurant was eating the same thing. Haha I could've drank the broth all night which they happily replenish if you get low while eating.
Be the first to ReplyBak kut teh is nice and peppery, just right with the amount
Bak kut teh is nice and peppery, just right with the amount of pepper to not make it too bland or too spicy, delicious!
Be the first to ReplyBest food I've had in Singapore.
The service was fast and food came out almost immediately. But the Bak Kut Teh is to die for. This is a traditional Singaporean dish that consists of braised pork ribs with tea broth. The broth is rich with a rich garlic flavor. The meat practically falls off the bone. A large portion is around $10 Singaporean dollars ($7.22 US dollars). Plenty of seating but it can get cramped since there's so many customers. However, I miss their food a ton and would for sure come back if I ever am in Singapore again.
Be the first to ReplyBest Bak Kut Teh (Pork-Rib Soup) in Singapore! ย Too many
Best Bak Kut Teh (Pork-Rib Soup) in Singapore! ย Too many good food in Singapore, and it's hard to say which one is the best. However, if you ask for Bak Kut Teh recommendation, I gotta say @songfamedan is the best among all! I'm so impressed by the tenderness of the pork ribs, which they even show you the level of tenderness of each pork-rib soup on their menu. No wonder they are listed under the Michelin Bib Gourmand! Pro tip: Don't worry about you'll finish the soup quickly, as they have unlimited refills
Be the first to ReplyThanks Yelp for directing me to this restaurant as my very
Thanks Yelp for directing me to this restaurant as my very first meal in Singapore ever!I wasn't convinced that this place warranted the reviews when I saw a couple patsy white ribs in some clear-ish broth. How could anything be delicious when it looked boiled with no seasonings? Nope nope nope! I stand corrected! I can admit I was very wrong. The meat was unlike any other ribs I have ever had and the broth is just an extra bonus. How something so unassuming and simple can be so good I can not pretend to even know, but my socks were completely knocked off. Can soup make a grown woman cry? Yes, yes it can. The ambiance and service is simple, the price is low and the product is amazing. Will I fly back to Singapore for ribs in soup...? I just might...
Be the first to ReplyThis is my MUST eat everytime I visit Singapore, which is
This is my MUST eat everytime I visit Singapore, which is once or twice a year. ย There are several locations but I believe New Bridge Road restaurant is the original and in my opinion, the best. ย The ribs soup is super flavorful and is to perfection! ย Everything else on the menu is yummy, anything you get...you will enjoy. ย The only con to this location is no air conditioning. ย If you can bare the heat and humidity, I recommend this Song Fa location and definitely recommend Bak Kut Teh restaurant!!
Be the first to ReplySuch comfort food and it's always so delicious, I always
Such comfort food and it's always so delicious, I always visit this place when I'm back in Singapore. Very reasonable price and very filling
Be the first to ReplyVery cozy feeling when you walk into the store.
Definitely recommend trying their items on the menu with the stars. I got the traditional Pork Bak Kuh Teh and I absolutely loved it. I'm usually not the type to order soup when I go out to eat because I'm scared it won't be flavorable. However, Song FA definitely is a Michelin Star worthy restaurant. It was so delicious that we bought their packed soup base to bring back home to make.
Be the first to ReplyIf you like peppery (as opposed to herbal) bak kut teh,
If you like peppery (as opposed to herbal) bak kut teh, this is one of the best places in town. Popular with Asian tourists, who come by bus loads to savour this delicacy. In addition to the signature pork ribs, they also have pork kidney, large and small pork intestines, chicken feet, tofu skin, pork belly. The wait can be up to an hour, in spite of them having two outlets almost next door to each other. Occasionally, you see a hardcore Caucasian customer (more typically adventurous backpacker types rather than conservative bankers of lawyers), but rarely South Asian ones and almost never Middle Eastern ones.
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