Best Char Kuey Teow in Singapore
Singapore’s Char Kway Teow scene brings together wok masters, smoky hawker stalls, and flavour-packed plates. From Geylang’s midnight legends to modern interpretations in air-conditioned food halls, this is where you find the irresistible mix of cockles, lup cheong, bean sprouts, and eggs cooked over high heat. Whether you like it wet, dry, spicy, or lardy, these are the stalls that serve up the best Char Kuey Teow in Singapore.
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Tiong Bahru Fried Kway Teow CKT
Char Kuey Teow, Street Food, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Luke Soon was a bit apprehensive but decided to give the CKT at Tiong Bahru Fried Kway Teow a try
Lai Heng Fried Kuay Teow is Sweet
Char Kuey Teow, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Luke Soon finds that the CKT at Lai Heng Fried Kuay Teow is too sweet for his liking but that is how many Singaporeans like it
Nan Yang Dao Char Kuey Teow
Char Kuey Teow, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Luke Soon finally found a relatively decent Penang char kuey teow at Nan Yang Dao in Thomson Plaza
Joo Chiat Place Fried Kway Teow is Good
Char Kuey Teow, Street Food, Non-Halal
$$$$- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater Patrick Sato Lee had not had at a good Singapore style CKT for awhile and he found it at Joo Chiat Place Fried Kway Teow
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee is Good
Char Kway Teow, Street Food, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Eddie Low waits in the a queue for 45 minutes to try this fried noodles at Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee





