KL’s Heng Kee Delights Bak Kut Teh opens in Singapore

So, when it comes to bak kut teh, are you Team Herbal Style or Team Pepper Style? I’m in the first team and I will almost always choose it if it’s an option. So it made my day after hearing that the beloved Heng Kee Delights Bak Kut Teh, which originates from Bandar Manjalara, Kepong in Kuala Lumpur, has opened their first overseas outlet right here in Geylang.

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Credit – Heng Kee Delights Bak Kut Teh
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Located at Guan Guan Kopitiam in 1015 Geylang East Ave 3, the Singapore stall has been set up the same way as the original in Kepong, which has been in operation for over 4 decades.

The recipe for their soup has been passed down through generations, and if you’re not a fan of overly strong herbal flavours, this bak kut teh might be the one for you. Their soup has been described as being rich and slightly sweet, but not overly herbal.

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Credit – Heng Kee Delights Bak Kut Teh

The menu includes Bak Kut Teh Soup, starting from S$9.80 for 1 pax. You can choose different cuts of pork for your soup, ranging from Pork Ribs, Stomach, Pork Belly and even Pork Leg (big or small). There is also Dry Bak Kut Teh (from S$10.80 for 1 pax), available with either Lean Meat or Half Fat Lean Meat

Add-ons are also available – popular items to order include Enoki Mushroom (S$3.80), Yuba (S$3), Tofu (S$3) and Fried Bread Stick (S$2) or you tiao

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Credit – Heng Kee Delights Bak Kut Teh

Braised dishes are also available, like Braised Pork Leg (S$9.80) and Braised Chicken Feet (S$5.80). Pots of Chinese tea can be ordered to accompany your bak kut teh, and start from S$3 per pot. Varieties include pu er, tie guan ying, and jasmine tea, to name a few.

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