Rajesh Kumar
Lacks the wok hei, can taste the raw yellow noodle faintly. Though less oily, somehow not as tasty as before.
Location: 20 Kensington Park Rd, #01-35 Chomp Chomp Centre, Singapore 557269
Chomp Chomp Centre
Wok-hei fried kway teow mee with lap cheong and cockles at Chomp Chomp in Serangoon Gardens.
Wok-hei fried kway teow mee with lap cheong and cockles at Chomp Chomp in Serangoon Gardens.
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee is a North East Singapore stall famous for its smoky, wok-fried kway teow mee, one of Singapore's most beloved hawker dishes. Known for the charred aroma of wok hei, the dish comes with lap cheong, cockles, bean sprouts, and a dark sweet-savoury sauce. Dine-in and takeaway are available for a plate of authentic stir-fried goodness.Based on 13 Google reviews
Rajesh Kumar
Lacks the wok hei, can taste the raw yellow noodle faintly. Though less oily, somehow not as tasty as before.
Julius Tan
4.5/5 Delicious and tasty char kway teow with great wok hei and the noodles are neither too wet nor too dry. Currently my favourite fried kway teow, and it’s always a satisfying treat whenever I eat at Chomp Chomp food centre.
Josh Kuek
This stall was one of the oldest stall here at Chomp Chomp Food Market. They were popular and very welcome by lots of customers. The couple was working together since first day, very polite and warm service. …
TT
This is one of the best under rated Char Kway Teow. Price reasonable, not oily and old school taste. They have been in Chomp Chomp for decades.Owner was friendly too.
Henry Cheng
Fried kway teow was quite delicious and full of wok hei. It also tastes good even as a takeaway. Loaded with cockles, eggs and Chinese sausage to add textures and flavours, you have a wholesome meal. Portion wise I think it’s also ok. Due …
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee
A food stall with a large illuminated sign advertising "Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee" and "Fried Kway Tiao". The sign features images of the dishes and text in English and Chinese. Two staff members are visible behind the counter, preparing food. There are also price lists displayed.
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee
A food stall with a large yellow sign displaying images of fried kway teow and the stall's name. The stall number is #01-35. People are seen ordering and preparing food.
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee
A food stall with a large banner advertising Fried Kway Tiao. The banner features images of the dish and text in English and Chinese. The stall is open with staff visible preparing food.
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee
A food stall with a large sign displaying images of fried kway teow and text in Chinese and English. The stall is open, showing a kitchen area with stainless steel counters, a refrigerator, and a person working. There are also various containers and buckets visible.
Fried Kway Teow Stall
A food stall with a large yellow sign advertising "CHOMP CHOMP FRIED KWAY TEOW MEE" and "Fried Kway Tiao". The stall number #01-35 is visible. Inside, staff are preparing food. A customer is waiting.
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee
A food stall with a large sign advertising "CHOMP CHOMP FRIED KWAY TEOW MEE". The sign shows images of two dishes: Fried Kway Teow and Beansprouts Cockles. Below the main sign, there is a smaller menu board with prices for "炒粿條" (Fried Kway Teow) at $4, $5, $6 and "豆芽蛤" (Beansprouts Cockles) at $6/$8. A man is standing in front of the stall, facing away from the camera.
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee
A sign above a closed storefront displays images and names of two dishes: Fried Kway Tiao and Beansprouts Cockles. The sign also states "Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee" and "You can ask for Less Oil and More Vegetables." Unit numbers 35 and 36 are visible on the pillars.
Chomp Chomp Fried Kway Teow Mee
A food stall with a bright yellow awning displaying images of Kway Teow Mee and text in Chinese and English. The stall has a metal counter where staff are preparing food. A customer is standing on the left, holding a paper bag. Prices are displayed on a red sign.
Plate of Noodles with Chopsticks
A green plate filled with stir-fried noodles, bean sprouts, and pieces of meat. A pair of chopsticks in pink and white packaging rests on the left side of the plate. The noodles appear to be a dark brown color, suggesting they are seasoned with soy sauce or a similar dark sauce. In the background, there are stacked paper bags and a yellow bottle. The setting appears to be a food stall or casual eatery with stainless steel surfaces.
Fried Noodles
A close-up shot of a plate of fried noodles, likely Char Kway Teow, served on an orange plate. The dish contains flat rice noodles, yellow noodles, bean sprouts, scrambled eggs, and slices of Chinese sausage. The noodles are coated in a dark, savory sauce. The plate is placed on a tray with a textured surface.
Food Stall Preparation
A woman in a red shirt and pink mask is preparing food at a stall. She is holding a plate of noodles and appears to be adding ingredients. Another person is visible in the background. The stall has stainless steel surfaces, cooking equipment, and various containers of ingredients. There are also delivery service logos visible on the wall.
Food Stall Kitchen
A food stall kitchen with two people preparing food. A sign displays prices for two dishes: 炒粿條 (Chao Kueh Teow) for $4/$5/$6 and 豆芽蛤 (Bean Sprouts Clams) for $6/$8. There are also logos for food delivery services like Foodpanda and WhyQ.
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