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New Eastern Kim Tee To Launch Bak Kwa Fries With Satay Sauce On 11.11

New Eastern Kim Tee bak kwa fries with satay sauce

Homegrown bak kwa makers New Eastern Kim Tee brought us the crossover that was bak kwa fries last year. This 11.11, they’re upping the ante with all-new Bak Kwa Fries with Satay Sauce ($7.50), launching on their online stores.

Image credit: New Eastern Kim Tee

Why the crossover? Well, New Eastern Kim Tee was inspired by satay, and made the logical link that bak kwa, a charcoal-grilled pork snack, would work with the peanut sauce that adorns satay, another popular grilled meat snack. We don’t know if they’re right, so stay tuned and try the combo out for yourself come 11.11, as you order off the New Eastern Kim Tee website.

If you order three cups online, you get free satay sauce and delivery.


Image credit: New Eastern Kim Tee

Though New Eastern Kim Tee has very new age bak kwa creations, the brand has been around since the 1970s. They currently have two outlets, in Serangoon Gardens and in Chinatown, and make their bak kwa 100% by hand, with a heritage recipe that has been around for over 40 years. They also sell a variety of other bak kwa products, as well as Chinese New Year snacks.


Image credit: New Eastern Kim Tee

Their release of their OG Bak Kwa Fries ($6) was their first foray into takeaway snacks. Since then, they’ve released a variety of other items, from their Bak Kwa DIY Box ($18), where a self-heating box—a la Haidilao’s instant hotpots—lets you create your own bak kwa at home. They also have ready-to-eat Hei Zho ($8.50), AKA deep-fried prawn rolls.

You can also keep your eyes peeled for their upcoming 11.11 sale via their Facebook page.

For more food in the area, check out our Serangoon Gardens Market food guide and Chinatown food guide.

Featured image adapted from New Eastern Kim Tee and Klook.

Beatrice

Beatrice is currently the Group Editor (Branded Content) at The Smart Local Media Group. Prior to this role, she’s spent a decade on staff at lifestyle titles in Singapore, including Lifestyle Asia, AugustMan, and Men’s Folio. Food, drink, and beauty have always been her main beats, but no, she doesn’t get paid to eat good food and wear makeup (unfortunately).

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