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No.18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow
Zion Riverside Food Centre, #017, 70 Zion Road, 247792, Singapore
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Street Food
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Zion Riverside Food Centre, #017, 70 Zion Road, 247792, Singapore
$
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Street Food
Bib Gourmand: good quality, good value cooking
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Kway teow noodles are fried to order and topped with fish cake and cockles. The wok hei impresses with its robust flavours and a hint of spiciness, while the cockles impart extra umami. The wait can be long, but is well worth it.
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Location
Monday
12:30 PM-3 PM
3:30 PM-9 PM
Tuesday
closed
Wednesday
12:30 PM-3 PM
3:30 PM-9 PM
Thursday
12:30 PM-3 PM
3:30 PM-9 PM
Friday
12:30 PM-3 PM
3:30 PM-9 PM
Saturday
12:30 PM-3 PM
3:30 PM-9 PM
Sunday
12:30 PM-3 PM
3:30 PM-9 PM
Features
3 minutes
Iconic Dishes: Breaking Down Char Koay Teow in Malaysia and in Singapore
Char Koay Teow, a beloved street food staple in both Malaysia and Singapore, is a dish that speaks of heritage and heart. Stir-fried over intense heat, it marries silky flat rice noodles with an intoxicating blend of ingredients and sauces that differ where you go. Today, we break down Char Koay Teow in Malaysia and in Singapore.
Features
4 minutes
The Different Types of Kway Teow Dishes in Malaysia and Singapore
The ubiquitous Teochew flat rice noodles are showcased in various cooking styles across Southeast Asia — especially in Malaysia and Singapore. Learn about their different styles, their origins, and where to find them in the two neighbouring countries.