Singapore’s culinary maestros share their go-to spots for a plate of char kway teow
Char kway teow is one of Singapore’s most beloved hawker dishes and for good reason. Comprising rice noodles stir-fried over high heat with bean sprouts, soya sauce, prawns and lard, this dish is hearty and comforting to say the least.
While this iconic dish can be easily found in many, if not most, hawker centres around the island, some stalls stand out more than others. The next time a craving hits, rather than hunting down the best spot for a plate of this classic dish, why not head to some of our local chef’s favourite spots instead?
We asked our local chefs to share their go to spots for a plate of char kway teow. Here’s what they said.
Felix Chong, head of culinary development, Sol & Luna
“I was introduced to this stall a couple of years ago by a food blogger friend of mine and have been patronising it since then. I visit the eatery regularly and if time permits, at least once every two weeks.
There are many variations and versions when it comes to this dish, but this is my favourite due to the perfect balance of flavours. The sweetness is just right, and the kway teow is skilfully stir-fried to obtain smoky wok hei flavours.”
Meng Kee Fried Kway Teow
Address: 2A Havelock Road, Havelock Road Food Centre 01-07, S(161022)