With 11 branches islandwide, there’s no need for anyone to travel far for their Chef Wei HK Cheong Fun fix. This March, it gets even easier for residents of Tampines and Woodlands, where their newest stalls will open on 14 March and 17 March 2022 respectively. That’s not all the good news, because the cheong fun specialist will also be introducing you tiao chee cheong fun, AKA zha leong, for a limited time!
Image credit: Chef Wei HK Cheong Fun
If you’ve never had zha leong before, it’s a classic Hong Kong-style dim sum dish, where sticks of you tiao are wrapped in silky rice noodles. It’s doused in the savoury soya sauce dressing, and each bite is meant to be a medley of crispy, smooth, and savoury all at once.
The zha leong at Chef Wei HK Cheong Fun will make its debut on 1 March, and will stay on the menus all the way till 1 May 2022. Each plate will be priced at an affordable $4—the same price as their mainstay Char Siew Cheong Fun ($4).
Other than these, you can also get Plain Cheong Fun ($3) and Prawn Cheong Fun ($5), which are all made to order. Don’t forget to have their house-made hei bee chilli with your cheong fun for a spicy kick!
While the Woodlands stall will bring Chef Wei’s cheong fun to yet another spot in Singapore’s north, they’ll also be closing their Marsiling outlet soon.
Keep your eyes on Chef Wei’s Facebook page for their opening hours. We’ll also be updating this post when more information is available.
In the meantime, get your Chef Wei CCF fix at Get Together coffeeshop, where they just opened in Bukit Batok. If not, eat your way through this guide to chee cheong fun in Singapore!
Woodlands
Address: 325 Woodlands Street 32, Singapore 730325
Opening hours: TBA
Website
Tampines
Address: 802 Tampines Ave 4, Singapore 520802
Opening hours: TBA
Website
Feature image adapted from Chef Wei HK Cheong Fun.
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