Singapore-based chefs recommend their favourite places for comforting Teochew porridge
Perfect for supper, or any meal for that matter, Teochew porridge has been a source of comfort food for many diners in Singapore. Displayed at these stalls serving these bowls of soft rice grains are all manner of fish, seafood, meat and vegetable dishes. Choose a variety of items you like along with some salted vegetables (kiam chye) and preserved radish (chye poh) to accompany the bowls of belly-warming porridge.
Below, we ask some of our favourite local chefs to share with us some of their go-to spots for the well-loved dish. Mark them down and seek them out the next time you're craving a bowl of porridge.
Chef Lamley Chua, Head of Japanese Culinary Development, 1-Group
Chef Lamley's favourite place for Teochew porridge is located in Maxwell Food Centre. “The stall was recommended by a friend more than 10 years ago and I’ve been going back there for comfort food ever since.” This popular stall has been around for four decades and consistently dishes out authentic and traditional Teochew porridge. “The stall owner, ‘granny’, who recently turned 85 years, old personally cooks all the dishes. Must-haves to be paired with the piping hot bowls of plain porridge are the braised pork belly, steamed whitebait and stir-fried minced pork.”
Teochew Rice & Porridge (Maxwell)
Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street, 01-98 Maxwell Food Centre, S(069184)