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Chris Kway Chap 瑞庆粿汁 at 216 Bedok Food Center & Market could very well be a top contender for the best Kway Chap in Singapore. This highly-recommended stall often attracts long line once it opens at 8am in the morning, and till 2pm (or sold out). Here’s another catch: the stall only operates from Thursday to Sundays. Only 4 days a week, close at 2pm, so make sure to plan your visit to get the good stuff. Chris and his assistant run the queue-magnet stall. The secret comes the seemingly bottomless pot, simmering a well-balanced braising liquid – it is both sweet and savoury and carries herbal notes. All ingredients, from thoroughly cleaned intestines to pork belly, are braised for hours in this potent pot of umami flavour. Another factor to its success is that Chris is particular about keeping all the intestine and parts clean, and braises them separately (rather than dump them together in a pot). This is also to maintain consistency and so that each item maintains an optimum texture and ‘cleanliness’. Though not the cheapest of them all, you can get a bowl of kway and a platter for meats starting at $6.00. This is a “set menu” which includes the chef’s choice of 5 items. So some customers may not like that they cannot choose their preferred 5 items. You can choose to top up additional items such as egg, tau pok, tau kwa, pig skin, pork knuckle, pork belly, preserved vegetables (only weekends) and tau kee. Chris’ kway (the rice noodle sheets) is tissue-thin, rather soft, smooth and light and not too clumpy. Their sweet-savoury herbal soy-based broth leans more on the sweetish side. If you prefer yours savoury, you may be left craving for more salty flavour. This sweetness runs across the broth, sauce, and the meats. You can add fried garlic bits and aromatic oil according to your taste. Chris Kway Chap 瑞庆粿汁 216 Bedok North Street 1, #01-80 Block 216 Bedok North Street 1 Market & Food Centre Singapore 460216 Opening Hours: 8am – 2pm (Thu – Sun), Closed Mon – Wed --- My camera: 1. iPhone 14 Pro: https://shope.ee/3pu9mHa4BQ 2. iPhone 14 Pro Cover: https://shope.ee/2VOmBgmlV2 3. Apple Lightning to USB-C Cable: https://shope.ee/A9oDK86m0r 4. Apple USB-C Power Adapter (20W to 96W): https://shope.ee/3AeSzMdjFZ 5. Tripod: https://shope.ee/3fajZtl6jp Note: These links are affiliate links, meaning there is no extra cost to you, and I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Thank you for your support! --- 1. Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/singapor... 2. Want to see more work-life experiences in Singapore as an expat? Visit this Youtube Channel for more sharing: / @xedichsingapore