RAY
Among the 3 cai png stalls in Hougang Green Shopping Mall, this is the most expensive. The picture cost about $11.....Expensive nvm but the food taste rather bland....Shishamo fish was over-fried too.
Location: 21 Hougang St 51, Singapore 538719
Floor 1 · Hougang Green Shopping Mall
Comforting Teochew porridge with a spread of simple, flavourful side dishes.
Comforting Teochew porridge with a spread of simple, flavourful side dishes.
Hong Xin Teochew Porridge serves the comforting, minimalist Teochew-style rice porridge that is a beloved part of Singapore's hawker heritage. Unlike the thick Cantonese congee, Teochew porridge is watery and light, with the rice grains remaining distinct. It is accompanied by a spread of simple but flavourful side dishes such as braised peanuts, salted egg, steamed fish, preserved vegetables, and braised tofu that create a harmonious, nourishing meal.Based on 4 Google reviews
RAY
Among the 3 cai png stalls in Hougang Green Shopping Mall, this is the most expensive. The picture cost about $11.....Expensive nvm but the food taste rather bland....Shishamo fish was over-fried too.
Robert Lim
I specifically ordered peanut cuttlefish porridge. Gave me century egg porridge.
Cid Yuu
Very dishonest shop. Ordered from this shop twice and had all orders wrong. They will give you the cheapest food available. Be wary of this shop.
Jordan Mak
Worse attitude, treat customer as who owe their money, expensive.
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Hong Xin Teochew Porridge
Fried Fish and Meat
A white styrofoam container filled with fried food. The container holds several pieces of fried fish and what appears to be fried meat, possibly chicken or pork. The food is coated in a reddish-orange spice mix and some pieces are covered in a crispy batter. The styrofoam container is placed on a light-colored wooden surface with a distressed finish.
Fried Food in Takeout Container
A white styrofoam takeout container filled with various fried food items. The food appears to be coated in a reddish-orange spice blend. On the left is a mound of finely crumbled, crispy fried material. In the center and right are larger, flatter pieces of fried food, possibly chicken or fish, with some thinner, crispy pieces mixed in. The container is placed on a surface with a distressed wood grain pattern.
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