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Everybody knows Bak Kut Teh is originally from Malaysia, Singapore took it and made it their version. So as a Malaysian when you try this it’s normal for me to feel skeptical. Turns out I was wrong…. That peppery soup, Wow….. Thick, rich flavorful. Very very fragrant peppery soup I couldn’t stop drinking it. The ribs, Wow…. So tender it fell off the bone. It was really really really yummy!!!! This place really change... View all feedback.
We went for lunch on 10-Jan the restaurant was not crowded at all. We got a table for two immediately, and our order of premium loin combo ribs was served quickly. The soup had very strong peppery taste. Services were good the waitresses went around topping the soup for every tables. Reasonably tender ribs but personally, I still preferred Song Fa Bak Kut Teh.
Everybody knows Bak Kut Teh is originally from Malaysia, Singapore took it and made it their version. So as a Malaysian when you try this it’s normal for me to feel skeptical. Turns out I was wrong…. That peppery soup, Wow….. Thick, rich flavorful. Very very fragrant peppery soup I couldn’t stop drinking it. The ribs, Wow…. So tender it fell off the bone. It was really really really yummy!!!! This place really change my view on Singaporean food. I will be back!
For me the best bak kut teh so far. The broth is just awesome! Not too herby but thick. Pepper is there but we know it’s not the main ingredient, the meat is tender and flavourful. The service is great! Love the place and definitely will came back. Highly recommended!!
Bak Kut Teh (SGD $20.50) Ng Ah Sio Bak Kut Teh. . This famous brand still serves the same Chinese Teochew BKT broth from founder Ng Siak Hai's family reciepe hailing back to the 1950s. . Stewed with pork bones, cloves, old garlic, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and fresh peppercorns, their broth is punchy and strong, with robust peppery savoury spice flavour. . The premium pork ribs are decently large, and come off the bones easily. Has a slight meaty chew compared to elsewhere, with savoury sweet flavour. . The pickled mustard greens have a juicy crunch, with vegetal sweet salty flavour, complementing the grainy sweet notes of the fluffy white rice. . Fame and consistent quality don't come cheap though, as this is currently the most expensive bak kut teh around. With the added side dish of braised large intestines (SGD $8), total bill came up to SGD $28.50.
Not been to this BKT stall for a long time ever since Jumbo acquired it. We ordered two premium pork ribs soups, pork kidney and liver soup, youtiao, taukwa and taupok plus braised hard boil egg. The food taste averagely good. Premium pork ribs (S$8.80) does not taste so premium. Soup was great, peppery and generous. They top up the soup frequently, a plus point. Staff are friendly and responsive. They even loan other clients umbrellas and assist them during a heavy downpour. We ordered 3 cups of Pu’er which came in a tea bag.