I am looking for the old hawker stalls of Singapore River and was tipped off about Hwee Kee kuey chap at Hong Lim Food Centre. I like the taste of Hwee Kee's kway chap and pork aspic - the stall is a little under the social media radar even though it has a loyal following of long time regulars.
Today, Hwee Kee is run by friendly Mr. Tan and wife Mdm 丁. The stall was founded by Mr. Tan's father in 1958 - the young Tan had been working at the stall since he was 5 years old.
Boat Quay 1960. Image credit: National Archives of Singapore |
Mr. Tan's father started as a mobile street hawker along Boat Quay. Hwee Kee was famous for their stewed wild boar meat.
Keng Cheow Street 1977. Image credit: National Archives of Singapore |
They later moved to Keng Cheow Street at Kampung Malacca.
Masjid Omar. Image credit: National Archives of Singapore |
Masjid Omar Kampung Melaka founded in 1820 is the oldest mosque in Singapore. It is also at Keng Cheow Street.
Ellenborough Market 1980. Image credit: National Archives of Singapore |
Their next stop was the hawker centre on the third level of Ellenborough Market at Boat Quay. When Ellenborough Market was demolished in the 1990s, Hwee Kee was relocated to Hong Lim Food Centre where they remained till today.
In the foreground are twakows, the workhorse of Singapore River. Twakows with red bows belong to Teochew and those with red & green bows belong to Hokkien.
In the foreground are twakows, the workhorse of Singapore River. Twakows with red bows belong to Teochew and those with red & green bows belong to Hokkien.
The Tans come to the stall at 6am to prepare their food and opens for business shortly before 12 noon. They have pork belly, ribs, skin, trotter, intestines, stomach, tau pok, and eggs stewed in soy sauce and herbs. They also have pork aspic.
They used to serve steamed shark meat but very rarely nowadays due to lack of supply.
The braised pork and pork aspic are eaten with kway which are blanched rice sheets in a bowl of water with a splash of savoury braising stock and aromatic garlic oil. Hwee Kee also serves yam rice which is rice cooked with dark soy sauce and yam.
Hawker stays true to their original recipe, customers stay loyal to the heritage hawker.
Please share with us other old hawker stalls from around the old Singapore River 🙏
Address: Hong Lim Market & Food Centre, stall No #02-33, 538 Upper Cross St, Singapore 050538
Hours: 11:00am - 5:00pm (off days irregular - check Hwee Kee Kuey Chap Facebook page for updates)
Non Halal
Date visited: 17 Aug 2020
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