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Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

6. Xin Mei Xiang Lor Mee​

 Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @manutdet (Instagram)
Xin Mei Xiang Lor Mee - 10 Best Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @shirley.gondo (Instagram)
Is your mouth watering yet? Xin Mei Xiang Lor Mee has an extra fragrant thick gravy with five-spice as a key ingredient in the making of the gravy. The thick sauce coats the thick, flat noodles and the ingredients, making every bite moist and flavourful. It is also a bang for your buck as they are extremely generous with the ingredients. Get the medium and large bowls for added chunks of pan-fried red snapper in your noodles!

Address: 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-116, Singapore 390051


Hours: Mon – Wed, Fri – Sun (6am – 2pm) (Closed on Thursday)
overrated lor mee
expensive and ingredients have no bite to it
quite fuckup lor mee to be honest
they got popular because that stupid noc ryan and food king rubbish endorses it
 
overrated lor mee
expensive and ingredients have no bite to it
quite fuckup lor mee to be honest
they got popular because that stupid noc ryan and food king rubbish endorses it

Never tried this. Thanks for the warning. :coffee:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

7. Ghim Moh Chwee Kueh​

Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @ramenking2018 (Instagram)
Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @when.im.not.working (Instagram)
Chwee Kuey may seem like a simple and plain dish, but you haven’t tried seriously good Chwee Kuey until you’ve tried Ghim Moh Chwee Kuey. The stall is almost 60 years old and is still equally popular, a testament to their delicious breakfast food. The Chwee Kuey (steamed rice cakes) are incredibly soft and the salty preserved radish gives it just enough flavour. Accompany it with some chilli to get the full Chwee Kuey experience!

Address: Blk, 20 Ghim Moh Rd, #01-54, Singapore 270020

Hours: Mon – Sun (6:15am to 6:30pm)

Phone: +65 9176 6850
 
Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

7. Ghim Moh Chwee Kueh​

Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @ramenking2018 (Instagram)
Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @when.im.not.working (Instagram)
Chwee Kuey may seem like a simple and plain dish, but you haven’t tried seriously good Chwee Kuey until you’ve tried Ghim Moh Chwee Kuey. The stall is almost 60 years old and is still equally popular, a testament to their delicious breakfast food. The Chwee Kuey (steamed rice cakes) are incredibly soft and the salty preserved radish gives it just enough flavour. Accompany it with some chilli to get the full Chwee Kuey experience!

Address: Blk, 20 Ghim Moh Rd, #01-54, Singapore 270020

Hours: Mon – Sun (6:15am to 6:30pm)

Phone: +65 9176 6850

Chwee Kuey needs to have some chilli, although we have been advised that too much chilli is unhealthy. :coffee:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

8. Siglap Kway Chap​

Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By Dennis Chong (Facebook)
Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @jactan28 (Instagram)
Mr. Tay, the owner of Siglap Kway Chap is one of the few Kway Chap stalls left to make the dish the traditional way – by frying the spices first before adding the braised sauce. The result is a fragrant Kway Chap sauce where you can taste all the spices used. You can be ensured that only fresh local pork is used here and they are braised in more sauce overnight to make the flavours really pop!

Address: 727 East Coast Rd, Singapore 459073 (located in 3838 Eating Place)


Hours: Mon – Wed, Fri – Sun (8am – 2:30pm) (Closed on Thursday)
 
Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

8. Siglap Kway Chap​

Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By Dennis Chong (Facebook)
Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @jactan28 (Instagram)
Mr. Tay, the owner of Siglap Kway Chap is one of the few Kway Chap stalls left to make the dish the traditional way – by frying the spices first before adding the braised sauce. The result is a fragrant Kway Chap sauce where you can taste all the spices used. You can be ensured that only fresh local pork is used here and they are braised in more sauce overnight to make the flavours really pop!

Address: 727 East Coast Rd, Singapore 459073 (located in 3838 Eating Place)


Hours: Mon – Wed, Fri – Sun (8am – 2:30pm) (Closed on Thursday)

Frankly this kway chap does not look very appetizing. Perhaps it is also because I am not a big fan of kway chap. :coffee:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

9. Freshly Made Chee Cheong Fun​

Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @ingredientsofhappiness (Instagram)
Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @goodstuffmustshare (Instagram)
Freshly Made Chee Cheong Fun’s various unique, interesting flavours put the ‘fun’ in Chee Cheong Fun! With flavours like century egg, otah and pig’s liver Chee Cheong Fun, you are sure to find a flavour that suits your taste! The Chee Cheong Fun (rice noodle rolls) are ladled with heaps of sweet-salty sauce and topped with fried shallots to give an extra crunch.

Address: 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-155, Singapore 390051

Hours: Tues – Sun (8am – 7pm) (Closed on Monday)
 
Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

9. Freshly Made Chee Cheong Fun​

Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @ingredientsofhappiness (Instagram)
Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @goodstuffmustshare (Instagram)
Freshly Made Chee Cheong Fun’s various unique, interesting flavours put the ‘fun’ in Chee Cheong Fun! With flavours like century egg, otah and pig’s liver Chee Cheong Fun, you are sure to find a flavour that suits your taste! The Chee Cheong Fun (rice noodle rolls) are ladled with heaps of sweet-salty sauce and topped with fried shallots to give an extra crunch.

Address: 51 Old Airport Rd, #01-155, Singapore 390051

Hours: Tues – Sun (8am – 7pm) (Closed on Monday)

Chee Cheong Fun is bestest with simple prawn or char siu filling. :thumbsup:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

10. Song Zhou Carrot Cake​

Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @_whatsuppunk (Instagram)
Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @renztan (Instagram)
Do you prefer black carrot cake or white carrot cake? Well, regardless, you should try out the carrot cake at Song Zhou! Word has it, they add some top secret ingredients during the cooking process in order to make the carrot cake more soft and fluffy. The charred edges of each carrot cake chunk is crispy, until you taste the soft insides. In fact, Song Zhou is often raved about to be one of the best carrot cakes you can find in Singapore! If you are a carrot cake fan, you definitely have to try it out!

Address: 207 New Upper Changi Rd, Singapore 460207

Hours: Mon – Sat (6:30am – 8pm) (Closed on Sunday)
 
Where To Dabao The Best Breakfast In Singapore

10. Song Zhou Carrot Cake​

Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @_whatsuppunk (Instagram)
Local Breakfast Spots in Singapore
By @renztan (Instagram)
Do you prefer black carrot cake or white carrot cake? Well, regardless, you should try out the carrot cake at Song Zhou! Word has it, they add some top secret ingredients during the cooking process in order to make the carrot cake more soft and fluffy. The charred edges of each carrot cake chunk is crispy, until you taste the soft insides. In fact, Song Zhou is often raved about to be one of the best carrot cakes you can find in Singapore! If you are a carrot cake fan, you definitely have to try it out!

Address: 207 New Upper Changi Rd, Singapore 460207

Hours: Mon – Sat (6:30am – 8pm) (Closed on Sunday)

The white carrot cake looks better than the black. :coffee:
 
Where To Dabao The Best Local Snacks & Desserts In Singapore

1. Pancake King​

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Photo: @serenetomato (Instagram)
Kicking off the list with some sweet and savoury goodness. A breakfast staple among Singaporeans, there’s no better place to get your hands on Min Jiang Kueh at Pancake King. With more than 16 outlets islandwide, Pancake King has been making Min Jiang Kueh from scratch since 1998. Soft, moist, and spongy on the inside, it is hard to down a freshly made Min Jiang Kueh!

Address: 105 Upper Paya Lebar Rd, 101, Singapore 534828


Operating Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
 
Where To Dabao The Best Local Snacks & Desserts In Singapore

1. Pancake King​

47210405_265511427477395_2464708180442258174_n.jpg
Photo: @serenetomato (Instagram)
Kicking off the list with some sweet and savoury goodness. A breakfast staple among Singaporeans, there’s no better place to get your hands on Min Jiang Kueh at Pancake King. With more than 16 outlets islandwide, Pancake King has been making Min Jiang Kueh from scratch since 1998. Soft, moist, and spongy on the inside, it is hard to down a freshly made Min Jiang Kueh!

Address: 105 Upper Paya Lebar Rd, 101, Singapore 534828


Operating Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

This Min Jiang Kueh has a lot of filling. :thumbsup:
 
There is another Chai Chee chai tou kway in Geylang East HC, same $2 for 12 stripes.
 
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