Sunday, March 16, 2014

Song Fa Bak Kut Teh @ Clarke Quay

I finally had a chance to try Song Fa Bak Kut Teh @ Clarke Quay! I'm pretty much influenced by Derp and fell in love with bak kut teh few years back. We only love those white peppery type of bak kut teh and not the herbs/spices black soup type of bak kut teh. We have been a huge fan of Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh. Up till now, we are constantly in search of bak kut teh which are even nicer/on par with Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh :)  

We headed over to Song Fa Bak Kut Teh @ Clarke Quay for dinner when our solemnization is over. Time to celebrate because we have finally cleared one milestone and move on :) As full as we may be, we can't bear to leave the place we had stayed for 3d2n without having to try this famous bak kut teh.

We wanted to go on the day before our solemnization which is Saturday. The queue was really long so we gave it a missed. Oh well, we had to turn in early that night so no choice but to postpone it till after our solemnization then. On Sunday, there was a queue but certainly not as long as it was on Saturday evening time.
They have 2 branches in Clarke quay and relatively near to each other, or should I say just next door. We randomly just join 1 of the faster moving queue. But actually if the other branch has seats, they will direct customers over to another branch too. 


Pretty crowded on a Sunday night too

They have many staffs and they are efficient. In terms of service, they are on par with Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh.

I did took a photo of the menu but accidentally deleted it. But I agar remember the price of the Bak Kut Teh. If I'm not wrong, it costs $6.50 for a bowl of bak kut teh. Pretty reasonable and standard price for a bowl of bak kut teh. There's many other types of bak kut teh like those which comes with premium meat but that will defintely costs more. 


Their soup are refillable which I kind of expected it from established Bak Kut Teh stall.


Our feasts! 

We ordered braised pig's intestines as our side dish. I do love how chewy and juicy it is haha. I know it may sounds gross to those who don't love eating the internal organs of animal. 

Their preserved salted vegetables are also a popular dish but we never ordered that. Kind of regretted that we didn't ordered it because they looked really good and everyone in the restaurant are having it.

In terms of soup base, we still prefer Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh because it's more peppery. Nevertheles, Song Fa Bak Kut Teh is definitely a quick fix to satisfy your craving of bak kut teh and it's easily located and much more accessible as compared to Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh. 


11 New Bridge Road #01-01
Singapore 059383
Business Hours:
7.00am - 9.30pm
Last Order: 9:15pm
Please call to check on availability
(Closed on Monday)
Tel: +65 6533 6128

17 New Bridge Road #01-01
Singapore 059386
Business Hours:
11.00am - 9.45pm
Last Order: 9:30pm
Please call to check on availability
(Closed on Monday)
Tel: +65 6438 2858

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