I notice Covent Garden Kway Chap stall sometime back when I was visiting Havelock Road Cooked Food Center for Meng Kee Fried Kway Teow 明记炒粿条 and learnt that Covent Garden Kway Chap is one of the popular stalls.
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Covent Garden Kway Chap |
We were there early in the morning and the queue has not formed yet. Uncle was friendly and asked if I wanted to customize my order.
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Kway Chap Set for 2 - $6 |
I did not know what to order, therefore I ordered the default combination platter and asked for everything. The platter consists of preserved vegetables, fish cake, braised egg, skin, braised intestine and tau pok.
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Ingredients |
It felt stomach warming to slurp down a bowl of Kway in the morning. The soup for the Kway comes with a light braised taste added with a tad fragrant from the fried shallots.
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Kway |
The portion is priced at value-for-money pricing and the innards are very clean. Overall, the Kway Chap is decent and does not have any gamey aftertaste. For those who prefer to have a decent and hearty traditional Kway Chap at pocket-friendly pricing.
Rating: 3.25 / 5
Covent Garden Kway Chap
Location: Havelock Road Cooked Food Centre, 22B Havelock Rd, Singapore 162022
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