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Chitchat Son of Founder Bak Kut Teh Sucking Our Dicks Now! Begging Us To Save His Bak Kut Teh Bizness With 30% Discount! Sales Drop By 85%!

Sin Heng BKT looks worth trying. :thumbsup:
 
Mixed vegetables at Sin Heng BKT :thumbsup:

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from eheartland.sg:

10 Best Bak Kut Teh in Singapore You Must Try [2021]

9. Legendary Bak Kut Teh​

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Image credit: Legendary Bak Kut Teh
Legendary Bak Kut Teh is established by founder Chui Chui who grew up on a pig farm. As a result, she amassed in-depth knowledge about pork. Combined with the cooking expertise of her husband, they conceived this friendly neighbourhood brand of bak kut teh. On top of operating restaurants and serving up appetizing bak kut teh, they sell spice packs for those looking to whip up the aromatic dish at home.

The bak kut teh scene is undoubtedly a competitive one, with so many excellent renditions in our tiny red dot alone. Legendary Bak Kut Teh equipped itself for the long run by having a quick-on-their-feet mindset and a readiness to reinvent their menu. Case in point, they frequently come up with frozen food items like homemade ngohhiang or even bubble tea to pique the interests of foodies.

Highlights

  • Free islandwide delivery with minimum spend S$60
  • Bak kut teh spice packs available
  • Launch of handmade frozen items from time to time
AddressClarke Quay: 46 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058679
Novena: 154 Rangoon Rd, Singapore 218431
Contact NumberClarke Quay: +65 6535 9969
Novena: +65 6292 0938
Business HoursClarke Quay:
11 AM – 4 PM, 6 PM – 9 PM (Mon-Sat)
Closed on Sunday
Novena: 9 AM – 11 PM daily
 
from eheartland.sg:

10 Best Bak Kut Teh in Singapore You Must Try [2021]

9. Legendary Bak Kut Teh​

102299612_2988576204567618_8934746483100001204_o.jpg
Image credit: Legendary Bak Kut Teh
Legendary Bak Kut Teh is established by founder Chui Chui who grew up on a pig farm. As a result, she amassed in-depth knowledge about pork. Combined with the cooking expertise of her husband, they conceived this friendly neighbourhood brand of bak kut teh. On top of operating restaurants and serving up appetizing bak kut teh, they sell spice packs for those looking to whip up the aromatic dish at home.

The bak kut teh scene is undoubtedly a competitive one, with so many excellent renditions in our tiny red dot alone. Legendary Bak Kut Teh equipped itself for the long run by having a quick-on-their-feet mindset and a readiness to reinvent their menu. Case in point, they frequently come up with frozen food items like homemade ngohhiang or even bubble tea to pique the interests of foodies.

Highlights

  • Free islandwide delivery with minimum spend S$60
  • Bak kut teh spice packs available
  • Launch of handmade frozen items from time to time
AddressClarke Quay: 46 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058679
Novena: 154 Rangoon Rd, Singapore 218431
Contact NumberClarke Quay: +65 6535 9969
Novena: +65 6292 0938
Business HoursClarke Quay:
11 AM – 4 PM, 6 PM – 9 PM (Mon-Sat)
Closed on Sunday
Novena: 9 AM – 11 PM daily

What a feast! :tongue:
 
from eheartland.sg:

10 Best Bak Kut Teh in Singapore You Must Try [2021]

10. Song Fa Bak Kut Teh​

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Image credit: Song Fa Bak Kut Teh
Song Fa Bak Kut Teh is a bak kut teh empire with 12 outlets in Singapore, as well as multiple outposts in Indonesia, Thailand and Taiwan. With their international success, it’s hard to imagine their origin that traces back to a simple food cart on Johor Road in 1969. However, they stay true to their roots over the years and have earned a place on the Michelin Bib Gourmand for four consecutive years from 2016 to 2019.

Like most bak kut teh restaurants, Song Fa’s bak kut teh comes with a myriad of meat choices. Furthermore, they have a reasonable range of braised and side dishes. For a more convenient way of satiating your bak kut teh cravings, get their retail packs of either bak kut teh or braised spices, which can be used as a soup base for an exciting steamboat session.

Highlights

  • Bak kut teh or braised spices retail packs
  • 12 outlets in Singapore
  • Established presence in the international market
AddressRefer to website
Contact NumberRefer to website
Business HoursRefer to website
 
from herworld.com:

Review: We Search For The Best Bak Kut Teh Premix​


Song Fa Bak Kut Teh

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$2.80 from redmart.com

Another peppery one to add to your list. Singaporeans love spice and with Song Fa’s mix, you can replicate the heartland favourite within your kitchen. The fragrant spices will penetrate the pork even if you’re only cooking it for a short period of time. But of course, the longer the better.

Verdict: 7/10
 

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Review: We Search For The Best Bak Kut Teh Premix​


Outram Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh

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$3.50 from redmart.com

It’s famous and good. Don’t think overrated bland broths. With Ya Hua, their spices are flavourful and not overpowering. It’s a peppery soup that’s great for a rainy evening in. Also, no preservatives and low in fat. And they’re almost always sold out.

Verdict: 8/10
 
from herworld.com:

Review: We Search For The Best Bak Kut Teh Premix​


Outram Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh

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$3.50 from redmart.com

It’s famous and good. Don’t think overrated bland broths. With Ya Hua, their spices are flavourful and not overpowering. It’s a peppery soup that’s great for a rainy evening in. Also, no preservatives and low in fat. And they’re almost always sold out.

Verdict: 8/10

This one should be quite good. :thumbsup:
 
from eheartland.sg:

10 Best Bak Kut Teh in Singapore You Must Try [2021]

10. Song Fa Bak Kut Teh​

49175150_1998787196843407_3411334086164217856_o.jpg
Image credit: Song Fa Bak Kut Teh
Song Fa Bak Kut Teh is a bak kut teh empire with 12 outlets in Singapore, as well as multiple outposts in Indonesia, Thailand and Taiwan. With their international success, it’s hard to imagine their origin that traces back to a simple food cart on Johor Road in 1969. However, they stay true to their roots over the years and have earned a place on the Michelin Bib Gourmand for four consecutive years from 2016 to 2019.

Like most bak kut teh restaurants, Song Fa’s bak kut teh comes with a myriad of meat choices. Furthermore, they have a reasonable range of braised and side dishes. For a more convenient way of satiating your bak kut teh cravings, get their retail packs of either bak kut teh or braised spices, which can be used as a soup base for an exciting steamboat session.

Highlights

  • Bak kut teh or braised spices retail packs
  • 12 outlets in Singapore
  • Established presence in the international market
AddressRefer to website
Contact NumberRefer to website
Business HoursRefer to website

This looks more like hotpot than bak kut teh. :tongue:
 
Founder should also have their own BKT spice, I hope can buy at Sheng Siong. :tongue:
 
from herworld.com:

Review: We Search For The Best Bak Kut Teh Premix​


ILC BAH KUT TEA SPICES
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3/7



$6.10 for a pack of four, from Fairprice
It’s on the peppery side, but not so tongue-numbing that it overwhelms the sweetness of the pork ribs. But its
lingering saltiness made
us thirsty.
Verdict: 8/10
 
from herworld.com:

Review: We Search For The Best Bak Kut Teh Premix​


PEARLING BRAND GINSENG BAK KUT TEA SPICES
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4/7



$4.60 for a pack of three, from Fairprice
This will hit the spot if you prefer a more herbal bak kut teh – the ginseng flavour was distinct but not overly bitter. It tasted even better with a dash of pepper.
Verdict: 6.5/10
 
from herworld.com:

Review: We Search For The Best Bak Kut Teh Premix​


PEARLING BRAND GINSENG BAK KUT TEA SPICES
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4/7



$4.60 for a pack of three, from Fairprice
This will hit the spot if you prefer a more herbal bak kut teh – the ginseng flavour was distinct but not overly bitter. It tasted even better with a dash of pepper.
Verdict: 6.5/10

Have never heard of this brand. :unsure:
 
from herworld.com:

Review: We Search For The Best Bak Kut Teh Premix​


ILC BAH KUT TEA SPICES
20647-5905.jpg

3/7



$6.10 for a pack of four, from Fairprice
It’s on the peppery side, but not so tongue-numbing that it overwhelms the sweetness of the pork ribs. But its
lingering saltiness made
us thirsty.
Verdict: 8/10

This one has a very high rating. :thumbsup:
 
Too bad cannot travel to JB now, its supermarkets have many brands of condiments, spices and soup mixes that aren't easily found in Sinkie supermarkets. Same for the Malay/halal ones.

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