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Chwee Kueh

Teochew immigrants from the Swatow region of Guangdong brought the steamed rice cake tradition — Singapore's chai poh topping and sambal pairing are local adaptations.

MildEasy to eat
Chwee Kueh

Story

Chwee kueh is one of Singapore's most quietly perfect foods: small steamed rice cakes with a dimple in the centre, filled with preserved radish (chai poh), and served with sambal chilli on the side. The texture is the whole point — silky, slightly wobbly, and resistant enough to hold its shape when you bite through.

Shiok Factor

Teochew hawkers brought the dish from Swatow and it became a Singapore breakfast staple sold from wooden push-carts and later from hawker stalls where the same recipe has been running unchanged for fifty years

You eat six. You think you want more. You are full.

🏷️ Key Ingredients

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🥢 How to Eat Like a Local

  1. 1

    Add sambal on the side, not on top — dip each piece individually so you control the heat level

  2. 2

    Eat in one bite per piece — chwee kueh is designed to be consumed whole, not cut

  3. 3

    The chai poh should be slightly caramelised and a little oily — if it's dry and pale the stall didn't fry it properly

  4. 4

    Eat hot, immediately — the texture degrades within minutes of leaving the steamer

  5. 5

    Order extra chai poh if the stall allows it — most regulars do and most stalls accommodate

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🌡️ Shiok-O-Meter

Rated by locals, not algorithms

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Spice Hit

Like drinking warm water lah

2/10Mild Lah

Napkin Alert

Eat with one hand, no problem

1/10Clean Eat
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Flavour Depth

Got layers, worth exploring

6/10Not Bad Lah
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Queue Game

10 min wait, ok lah

7/10Queue Up Lah
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Shiok Value

Money well spent

9/10Steady Pom Pi Pi

Overall Shiok Score

🤷 Try First, See How

50/100

Where to Find the Best

Tiong Bahru Market, Bedok Interchange, and Ghim Moh for the three most respected versions. Arrive before 9am — good chwee kueh sells out before lunch.

Best Paired With

  • Kopi-o or teh-o
  • a you tiao on the side for anyone who needs more than six pieces to feel complete.
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Best Chwee Kueh in Singapore

Locally verified — not sponsored

  • 1

    Jian Bo Shui Kueh

    Tiong BahruTiong Bahru Market, #02-05, 30 Seng Poh Road

    Michelin Bib Gourmand. The benchmark stall — silky texture, generous chai poh, and a queue that forms before they open

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  • 2

    Bedok Chwee Kueh

    BedokBedok Interchange Hawker Centre, 208 New Upper Changi Rd

    Michelin Bib Gourmand. The east side's answer — slightly firmer texture, heavier chai poh topping, equally addictive

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  • 3

    Ghim Moh Chwee Kueh

    Ghim MohGhim Moh Market & Food Centre, #01-04, 20 Ghim Moh Road

    Michelin Bib Gourmand. The west side institution — three Michelin-recognised chwee kueh stalls in Singapore, and this is the one westies defend most fiercely

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