Chwee Kueh at One Punggol
Location: 1 Punggol Dr., #02-20, Singapore 828629
One Punggol Hawker Centre
Traditional chwee kueh stall serving steamed rice cakes with preserved radish topping.
Traditional chwee kueh stall serving steamed rice cakes with preserved radish topping.
Chwee Kueh is a humble hawker stall dedicated to the craft of steamed rice cakes, each one a wobbly disc of rice flour topped with a generous spoonful of fragrant chai poh. The stall is known for preserving the traditional method of making chwee kueh from scratch, ensuring each cake has the right softness and the topping delivers that characteristic sweet-savoury punch.Plates are simple and affordable, served with house-made chilli sauce for an extra layer of flavour. Available for takeaway. It is a quick, comforting bite for anyone who appreciates the elemental pleasures of Singapore hawker food.
Grab a plate of chwee kueh in the North East for a bite-sized taste of Singapore heritage. Part of the North East Eats guide, it is small, satisfying, and steeped in tradition.
Operating Hours
Overall Rating
Based on 39 Google reviews
Negative Reviews
Valerie Tee
Ridiculous closing time at 1:30pm. It doesn’t match the closing hours stated on Google which states 3pm. Tried to order at 1:30pm but lady said they are closing and immediately closed shutters. What kind of nonsense? I came here multiple …
Positive Reviews
Victor Ong
Delicious! Very soft chwee kueh topped with yummy cai po. Not too salty and oily.
Clarence Loh
Nothing special in the Chwee Kueh, quite average taste in my opinion. The Chai po isn't too salty which is good but its a little less for every bite.
Ping Teo
Very delicious! Soft melt-in-your-mouth chwee kueh + home-cooked cai po which is tinier, tastes ‘fresher’ and less salty. Suitable for the elderly. Don’t get only 4 pieces, it won’t be enough yum yum.
Pang Hong Tan
First time trying this stall. Chye poh is not oily but the chwee kueh is a bit soft, overall is tasty.
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Chwee Kueh
Self Service Storefront
A brightly lit sign with Chinese characters and the words "SELF SERVICE" in English is displayed above a store entrance. Below the sign, the reflection in the glass shows shelves stocked with various items, including what appear to be bags and clothing.
Self Service Food Stall
A self-service food stall with a closed metal shutter. A sign above the shutter reads "自助服務 SELF SERVICE 水粿" (Shui Kueh). To the right of the sign, prices are listed for 4, 6, and 8 pieces, as well as a charge for separating ingredients. Two men are seated on stools in front of the stall, one on the left facing away from the camera and the other on the right looking at a tablet.
Self Service Food Stall
A self-service food stall with multiple illuminated signs. One sign displays Chinese characters and the words "SELF SERVICE" above a menu for "水粿" (Water Dumplings). The menu lists prices for 4, 6, and 8 pieces, and an additional charge for separating ingredients. Another sign shows "美饭" (Rice) with images of food. To the right, a sign advertises "魚片糜" (Sliced Fish Porridge). People are seen ordering and waiting for food.
Self Service Kuih Store
A self-service food stall with a sign displaying prices for 'Kuih' (a type of dessert or snack). The stall has a counter with a cashier system, cooking equipment, and a staff member preparing food. The sign also indicates a charge for separating ingredients.
Self Service Water Kueh
A closed shop front with a sign above that reads "SELF SERVICE" in English and Chinese characters, followed by "水粿". Below this, prices are listed for 4, 6, and 8 pieces, and an additional charge for separation of ingredients. The shop's roller shutter is down.
Dirty Plate with Fork
A close-up shot of a bright yellow plate with remnants of food and a fork. The plate has a glossy finish and is slightly curved. There are small pieces of food scattered across the surface, along with a smear of dark, reddish-brown sauce. A silver fork rests on the plate, with its tines pointing towards the top left corner of the image. In the upper left corner, a portion of a white mug or cup is visible. The plate is set on a dark wooden surface.
Rice cakes with topping and chili sauce
A close-up shot of three white rice cakes topped with a savory, granular mixture, served on a bright yellow plate. A dollop of dark red chili sauce is on the side, with a fork resting in it. In the background, a white mug with gold lettering that appears to say "Singapore Traditional Coffee" is visible. The setting seems to be a casual eatery with a wooden table.
White Radish Cakes with Savory Topping
A white plate holds seven round slices of white radish, each topped with a small mound of savory, minced meat or vegetable topping. The plate is set against a white marble-patterned background.
Sweet Coconut Rice Cakes with Chili Paste
A close-up shot of four white, round rice cakes topped with a shredded, caramelized coconut mixture. A small dollop of reddish-brown chili paste is on the side of the bright yellow plate. A fork is visible in the upper right corner.
Sweet Coconut Dessert
A close-up shot of a sweet dessert, possibly a type of mochi or rice cake, topped with shredded coconut and a sweet syrup. The dessert is presented on brown paper.
Dessert with Topping
A close-up shot of a white plate with four white, round desserts topped with a granular, brown mixture. A fork is visible on the left side of the plate. The desserts appear to be soft and possibly steamed, with the topping resembling grated coconut mixed with sugar or spices.
Chee Cheong Fun with Sauce
A close-up shot of Chee Cheong Fun, a popular dim sum dish, served on brown paper. The dish features white, rolled rice noodle sheets generously topped with a savory, reddish-brown sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds. The sauce appears to have a slightly oily sheen, and some parts of the noodles are visible beneath the topping.
Self Service Food Stall
A self-service food stall with a sign advertising 'Shui Kueh' (rice cakes) and 'Sliced Fish Porridge'. The menu offers different quantities of Shui Kueh: 4 pieces for $2.00, 6 pieces for $3.00, and 8 pieces for $4.00. There is also an option for separating ingredients for 30 cents.
Rice Cakes with Toppings
A close-up shot of several white, disc-shaped rice cakes served on a bright yellow plate. The cakes are topped with a generous amount of crispy, golden-brown fried garlic bits. A dollop of dark, reddish-brown chili paste is visible on some of the cakes. A fork is partially visible on the right side of the image, with some of the topping on its tines. The plate rests on a wooden surface.
Food Preparation Area
A person is preparing food on a stainless steel counter. There are large pots of food, a bowl of red sauce, and a green basket filled with forks. The scene appears to be in a commercial kitchen or food stall.
One Punggol Hawker Centre
A wide shot of the interior of a hawker centre with a large banner overhead that reads "ONE PUNGGOL HAWKER CENTRE". People are seated at tables in the background, eating and socializing. The floor is tiled in a checkerboard pattern.
Rice cakes with chili sauce
Four white rice cakes topped with a savory crumble, served on a yellow plate with a side of chili sauce and a fork. The plate is on a wooden table.
Dessert on a Plate
A close-up shot of a white dessert with a topping of crumbled brown ingredients, served on a white plate with a blue rim. A fork is visible on the left side of the plate, with some crumbs scattered around. In the background, a person wearing a pink shirt is out of focus, and a green plate with food is also visible. The setting appears to be a casual dining environment.
Dessert Platter
A close-up shot of a dessert platter featuring several white, round cakes topped with a granular brown mixture, served with a side of red chili paste. In the background, a yellow bowl contains a light-colored broth with several white, spherical dumplings, and a white plate holds several forks. Another yellow dish in the foreground contains fried food items.
Rice cakes with topping
A bright yellow plate holds several round, white rice cakes topped with a granular brown mixture. A fork rests on the right side of the plate. The food is presented on a wooden table. A small packet with a floral design is visible in the upper right corner.
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