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A Slurp Above the Rest: The Soupy Saga of Bak Chor Mee at Seng Hiang, 85 Bedok Fengshan Market

 


Embark on a flavour-filled journey to Fengshan 85 market in Bedok. Here lies Seng Hiang, a stall that elevates the humble bak chor mee to legendary status. Let’s dive into this savory tale with a spoonful of humor and heaps of appetite.

The Quest Begins

Our mission was clear: to find Seng Hiang's famed bak chor mee. Amidst the lively market buzz, this stall shines as a beacon for the hungry and the curious alike.

Soup’s Symphony

Choosing the soup version was a no-brainer. The broth was a garlicky marvel, rich and infused with minced pork's sweet subtleties. It was an aromatic feast that invited endless slurping.

In the Mix: Pork and Meatballs

Minced pork floated like tasty clouds in the soup. The meatballs, chewy and bouncy, complemented the springy noodles perfectly. Each spoonful was a blend of textures and flavors, making for a hearty, satisfying experience.

Noodle Narratives

The noodles deserve praise. Springy and lively, they tied the dish together, blending seamlessly with the soup and meats. The result? A symphony of tastes that warmed the heart and filled the belly.

Priced to Please

Joy came at $4 or $5, a small price for such a generous, filling meal. While a dry version exists at $5 or $6, the soup version stole our hearts and appetites.

Service with a Smile

The uncle manning the stall greeted us with warmth, making the meal not just tasty but truly welcoming.

Final Thoughts

Seng Hiang at Fengshan 85 isn't just about food. It’s an experience, a reminder of the joys simple dishes can bring. If you’re in Bedok, treat yourself to their bak chor mee. It’s more than just a meal; it’s a moment of pure culinary delight.

Seng Hiang Bak Chor Mee Opening Hours and Location

Monday3:30 pm - 12 am
Tuesday3:30 pm - 12 am
WednesdayClosed
Thursday3:30 pm - 12 am
Friday3:30 pm - 12 am
Saturday3:30 pm - 12 am
Sunday3:30 pm - 12 am

Address: 85 Bedok North Street 4, #01-08, Singapore 460085, Bedok 85 Market

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