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14 Sep’25, Sun⛅️
📍Outram Park Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh 歐南園亞華肉骨茶
- Spare Ribs Soup 肉骨茶🍖
- Pig’s Stomach Soup 豬肚湯🍲
- Braised Pig’s Intestines 滷大腸🥣
- Chye Sim in Oyster Sauce 蠔油油菜心🥗
- Braised Fried Beancurd 滷豆腐皮🥢
- Salted Vegetables 鹹菜🥙
- Braised Peanuts 滷花生🥜
- Fried Dough Stick 油條🥖
- Mee Sua 麵線🍜
Decent bkt, peppery soup base, but not tt spicy, felt that the peppery taste/spice could be stronger
Braised items were good, intestines and beancurd were were well braised, goes along well with rice
Damage: $97
Came by for a team lunch and this is aparently a really popular old-school bak kut teh joint among my older colleagues. Really bustling with the weekday office lunch crowd and we were lucky to find an empty table almost immediately, though the food took some time to arrive (~10min). Their rendition of BKT would be up your alley if your preference leaned towards the peppery side - this was one of the most peppery BKT I'd ever tried! The portion of bak kut was generous and I enjoyed the lean version moreso than the fattier (you have the option to top up a small price for the fattier meat). Overall, a satisfying bowl especially on a cold rainy day.
Impressed by how quickly they'd notice your soup level and would always continue refilling your soup, until you tell them to stop. This place is defo for those who love peppery bkt, and the youtiao was prob the star of the meal 🤭.
Tbh tasted more like a fishcake than a ngoh hiang - this was just okok for me.
My must-get with BKT, and this one here was crispy! It was really well-enjoyed we ordered 2 bowls of this hahahaa. I really loved pairing it with the peppery soup, or to even have it on its own when it's crispy.
Their BKT here is a pretty peppery one, but the pork was kinda dry sadly. Still, we enjoyed the soup which pairs really well with youtiao.
Had wanted to try their BKT since really long ago considering it's pretty "famous" and no regrets trying!
Sliced Fish Soup ($9.20)
Each fish slice was actually pretty thick and substantial, yet soft and tender with a good bite I definitely enjoyed it! This was also the same peppery bkt broth used!
Yummy and tasty
The broth is nice and tasty
Peppery Teochew style BKT with fresh and tenderly juicy pork ribs. The soup has a good balance of pepper and savouriness, robust, not overly peppery and blends well with the herbs. The pork ribs come with a choice of lean or fatty meat and although we chose lean meat, they were still moist and tender.
The braised tau pok was soft and fluffy but it may get a little salty to be eaten on its own. It is best to have the tau pok with rice while the crunchy salted vegetables help to break away from the salty braised sauce and oily soup. The seafood ball is fragrant, served piping hot, crispy on the outside and soft inside.
Spare Ribs Soup 》$8.60
Tau Pok 》$3.20
Salted Vegetables 》$3.20
Handmade Fried Crispy Seafood Ball 》$3.50 (4 Pcs)
My new found favorite SG style bak kut teh, peppery yet not as salty as other chain stores. Hot soup perfect for rainy days especially. Meat is tender and the fried fritters (油条) is a must, crunchy and soaks up the soup when dipped. Flavourful! :)
Well some people would love this dish and you have no reason not to get this as well. Pairs well with a bowl of bak kut teh.