Yan Ji Seafood Soup for famous soup in Bedok
Seafood lovers will soon have another spot to head to for their fix. On 14 September 2022, family-run stall Yan Ji Seafood Soup is opening its first-ever outlet in the East, at Foodhub @ Bedok! The homegrown brand, which has been around since 1983, is popular for their slow-cooked broth and premium seafood.
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The new stall is a short three-minute walk from Bedok MRT Station. If that’s out of the way for you, Yan Ji Seafood Soup also has three other locations: Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre, 21 Marsiling Lane, and 219 Jalan Besar.
Yan Ji Seafood Soup has made a name for itself, serving up piping hot bowls of rich and heady seafood broth prepared with old hen, pork ribs, Chinese ham, and Japanese scallops. The ingredients are slow-cooked for up to six hours for a robust seafood flavour.
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The second-generation stall offers six dishes, with signatures such as the Premium Seafood Soup ($32), which comes loaded with crayfish, prawns, minced pork, red grouper, fish maw, half-shell scallops and baby abalone. This is one dish worth sharing if you’re up to splurge.
Otherwise, if you’re on a tighter budget, go for the Dory Seafood Soup ($7.50/$9.50) or Batang Seafood Soup ($12). Both options come with fresh fish slices, prawns, and minced pork.
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The stall is run by second-generation owner Mr Chia Tok Wee, who took over his late father’s business in 2002.
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If you prefer a different type of soup, read our guide to the best mutton soup in Singapore, including a stall that has been around since 1955. Alternatively, check out these popular pig’s organ soup stalls for rich and flavourful pork-based broths.
Address: 209 New Upper Changi Road, #01-633, Foodhub @ Bedok, Singapore 460209
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 9pm
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Yan Ji Seafood Soup is not a halal-certified eatery.
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