Xiang Xiang Chwee Kueh @Bedok at Pasar 16 @ Bedok
Location: 16 Bedok S Rd, #01-38, Singapore 460016
Floor 1 · Pasar 16 @ Bedok
Chwee kueh stall at Bedok South Food Centre.
Chwee kueh stall at Bedok South Food Centre.
Xiang Xiang Chwee Kueh is a chwee kueh stall at Bedok South Food Centre, serving the traditional Teochew steamed rice cakes topped with savoury preserved radish. The stall is known for its soft, slightly bouncy kueh topped with a fragrant, caramelised chai poh (preserved radish) that is stir-fried with garlic, chilli, and a touch of sugar. Its dedication to this single dish, done consistently well, has earned it a loyal following among chwee kueh enthusiasts. The menu focuses on chwee kueh, available in portions of four or more pieces, with each cake steamed fresh and topped with the signature chai poh. The stall also offers optional chilli sauce for those who enjoy a spicy kick alongside the savoury-sweet topping. Prices are affordable, and the quick preparation makes it ideal for breakfast or a light snack throughout the day. Find Xiang Xiang Chwee Kueh at 16 Bedok S Rd, #01-38, Singapore 460016. Come in the morning for the freshest batches. It is a straightforward and satisfying choice for chwee kueh in the Bedok South area.Operating Hours
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Negative Reviews
Linda
Chwee Kueh topping (chai Po) not tasty. Furthermore, stingy with the quantity. Chee Cheong Fun also not tasty.
Kian Wee
So so chwee kueh, flour is too thick, making chwee kueh too firm to the bite. Not warm too. Very little caipo, which is bland & tasteless. As compared to the ones sold in Bedok Interchange, which are softly wobbly, smooth & of the right consistency. Silky aftertaste, gliding down your throat, & served hot too, with browned caipo.
Jolene
Even thou they try to be "innovative" with curry chee Cheong fun.. But the chwee Kueh don't taste freshly make, only the cai pu is slightly not bad. Compare to not far away in bedok hawker centre, strongly suggest to go there for freshly …
Positive Reviews
Irfan
Chwee Kueh's presentation and taste., so so only.. Love the "Ju Cheong Fun" sauce which I believe is home-made, sweet and nice :)
Hui Min
Chwee Kueh with Chee Cheong Fun. The stall serves home made Chwee Kueh and Chee Cheong Fun and the best part is that they have a combination of both offering so that you can enjoy both their speciality.
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Xiang Xiang Chwee Kueh @Bedok
Xiang Xiang Chwee Kueh
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying the business name and images of their dishes. The stall is busy with customers and staff preparing food.
Xiang Xiang Chwee Kueh
A brightly lit stall front with a large illuminated sign displaying images of food and the business name. The sign features Chinese characters and English text: "XIANG XIANG CHWEE KUEH". Below the sign, the stall interior is visible, showing stainless steel surfaces, stacked plates, containers, and bottles of sauces.
Xiang Xiang Chwee Kueh
A brightly lit sign displays the name of the establishment, "Xiang Xiang Chwee Kueh," along with the tagline "Singapore's Best." The sign features a red circular logo with Chinese characters and includes images of the food, a newspaper clipping about the business, and awards. Below the sign, a display case shows food items, including what appear to be rice dumplings, and a recruitment notice with a phone number.
Food stall preparation
A food stall is being prepared for service. A person in an orange shirt is seen working behind the counter, wearing white gloves and handling food containers. Various stacks of plates, bowls, and food items like dumplings are visible. A cartoon chef graphic with a phone number is displayed on the stall.
Rice cakes with shredded topping and chili paste
A white plate holds several white, round rice cakes topped with a generous portion of shredded, light brown ingredients. To the side of the rice cakes, a dollop of reddish-brown chili paste is visible, with some sauce spilled around it. A silver spoon rests on the plate, partially submerged in the sauce. The background is a plain, light brown surface.
Kitchen preparation area
A woman wearing a mask stands behind a large stack of metal trays filled with small bowls. She is in a commercial kitchen with stainless steel surfaces and equipment. There are pots and containers of food visible on a counter to the right.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Toppings
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls served on a white plate. The rolls are topped with a savory brown sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds. Some of the rolls also have a topping of finely chopped, textured ingredients. The plate is set against a warm, orange-yellow background.
Steamed Rice Cakes with Toppings
A white plate holds two steamed rice cakes topped with a savory, shredded meat or vegetable mixture. A small dollop of red chili paste is also on the plate. A fork and a white mug are visible in the background.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with a large illuminated sign above displaying the business name "XIANG XIANG CHWEE KUEH - SINGAPORE'S BEST". The sign features images of food, a chef, and text in Chinese and English. Below the sign, the stall is visible with stacks of plates, hanging food items, and staff members preparing orders. A customer is at the counter interacting with a staff member.
Food Stall Interior
A food stall with a menu board displaying various dishes and prices. A woman in a mask is preparing food behind the counter. The stall appears to be in a market or hawker center.
Hawker Stall Food Court
A bustling hawker stall food court with various stalls and customers. In the foreground, a man in a white cap and shirt is seated at a table. Behind him, several food stalls are visible, with staff preparing food and customers ordering. One stall displays a menu with drinks like Milo, Teh Tarik, and Iced Teh Tarik. Another stall, "The Pancake Garden," is also visible. The overall atmosphere is lively and typical of a local food court.
Food preparation
A woman wearing a purple shirt, black apron, and face mask is preparing food in a kitchen. She is standing behind a glass partition and stirring a large pot of brown stew with a ladle. Another pot of similar contents is next to it. Shelves with baskets and containers are visible in the background.
Stacked Food Preparation Containers
A large metal rack holds many small, round metal containers filled with a white substance, likely a food item being prepared. The rack is tiered, with multiple levels of containers stacked on top of each other. In the background, shelves hold various items, including bottles and containers. A small metal bowl with red strands is visible in the foreground.
Steamed Rice Cakes with Toppings
A close-up shot of white steamed rice cakes topped with a generous portion of savory, shredded brown ingredients, possibly dried shrimp or preserved radish, and a side of chili oil. The texture of the topping appears slightly crispy and caramelized.
Chee Cheong Fun with Sauce and Sesame Seeds
A close-up shot of Chee Cheong Fun (rice noodle rolls) served on a white plate. The rolls are topped with a dark, savory sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds. A piece of the noodle roll is being lifted with chopsticks, revealing its soft texture. A dollop of chili paste is visible on the side of the plate.
Cooking Mixture
A close-up shot shows a large pot filled with a mixture of finely chopped ingredients, possibly meat or vegetables, simmering in a liquid. A slotted spoon is resting in the pot, scooping some of the mixture. In the background, other kitchen items are visible, including a metal strainer with more of the mixture, a bottle with a dispenser cap, a metal cup with liquid, and a roll of white material. The pot is placed on a black induction cooktop with warning labels.
Cheung Fun with Sauce and Sesame Seeds
A close-up shot of cheung fun, a Cantonese dim sum dish of steamed rice noodle rolls, served on a white plate. The rolls are generously drizzled with a dark, savory sauce and sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds. A dollop of chili paste is visible on the side.
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