Porridge is a perennial family meal staple. Here are six porridge buffets to visit when you're craving for a homely feast.…
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Behind The Food Hawker Interviews
Choon Seng Teochew Porridge: Famous Farrer Park Teochew Mui Stall That Existed Before World War 2
Choon Seng Teochew Porridge is a famous stall in Farrer Park whose existence can be traced back to before World War 2. This is its story.…
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Food News Malaysia Overseas Guides
Ah Ma TeoChew Kuih: Old-School Cafe With Orh Nee Bun, Teochew Porridge And More Under $3
Ah Ma TeoChew Kuih in Johor Bahru is an ideal breakfast spot selling wallet-friendly Teochew porridge, dalgona coffee, and orh nee buns.…
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Singapore Novena's Teochew Porridge Buffet is back! The weekend-only buffet is priced at $22.80++ per person.…
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Restaurant Reviews Singaporean
White House Teochew Porridge Review: Popular Serangoon Eatery Open Since 1996
Go back in time with traditional fare at White House Teochew Porridge. This stall along Serangoon Road serves great homely dishes!…
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Here’s a list of the best Teochew porridge supper places for a banquet to feel like a king while keeping your wallet intact!…
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Chinese Hawker Reviews
Zai Shun Curry Fish Head Review: Michelin-Approved Curry Fish Head And Steamed Fish In Jurong
Zai Shun Curry Fish Head has Michelin-approved fish dishes in Jurong Fish is expensive. To me, there’s no point in wasting money in this economy for subpar fish or overpriced restaurant dishes when Singapore…
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TrulyTeochew has traditional cuttlefish porridge in Bukit Merah Image credit: TrulyTeochew FB Nothing, in my opinion, says comfort food more than a warm bowl of porridge. At TrulyTeochew, you’ll find that they serve a…
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Chinese Hawker Reviews
Hosay Mee Pok Review: Seafood Mee Sua And Scallop Mee Pok From $4 At Bukit Merah
Hosay mee pok at ABC Brickworks Market & Food Centre With two other successful outlets, Hosay Mee Pok at ABC Brickworks Market is the newest addition to the Hosay family of stalls. Despite opening…
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Ang Mo Kio Food Many Singaporeans think of Ang Mo Kio as an “old” place as the majority of the residences here have been around for a long time. Little do we know that…