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Dive into the Soup Heaven: Bak Chor Mee at Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian, 85 Bedok Fengshan Market

 


Singapore’s hawker scene dazzles with gems, and Bak Chor Mee at Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian shines bright. This stall, nestled in Bedok 85 Market, redefines noodle delight with its soup variant. Dive into a journey of culinary discovery.

The Quest Begins

Enter Fengshan 85 Market and find yourself engulfed in a world of culinary wonders. Amid this, Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian beckons with its unique Bak Chor Mee. The soup version challenges and delights, making dry noodles a thing of the past.

Soup: The Heart of the Dish

Xing Ji transforms Bak Chor Mee with its broth. Rich, subtly sweet from minced pork, and enhanced by crispy pork lard bits, this soup captivates. It offers warmth and a comforting embrace with every spoonful.

Noodles and Meat: Perfect Harmony

The noodles? Springy, absorbing the broth’s flavour for a taste sensation. Generous minced pork and tender meatballs enrich the dish. Their textures and tastes create a symphony in the bowl.

Our Verdict

Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian stands out for good reason. At $4 or $5, you get more than a meal. You get a taste of tradition and quality. This dish not only fills you up but also connects you to Singapore’s culinary heart.

Visiting Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian is more than eating. It’s about experiencing Singapore’s rich food culture. Whether local or visitor, this stall is a must-visit for a deep dive into culinary heritage.

Conclusion

Next time you're at Fengshan 85 Market, stop by Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian. Embrace the soup-based Bak Chor Mee. It’s not just food; it’s a journey into the essence of Singapore’s hawker culture.

Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian Opening Hours and Location

Monday11 am - 11 pm
Tuesday11 am - 11 pm
Wednesday11 am - 11 pm
ThursdayClosed
Friday11 am - 11 pm
Saturday11 am - 11 pm
Sunday11 am - 11 pm

Address: 85, #01-07 Bedok North Rd, 460085, Bedok 85 Market

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