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Honest Review of Song Fa Bak Kut Teh • Reliable Consistent Quality & Taste Across Outlets in Singapore
Song Fa Bak Kut Teh has 13 outlets in Singapore and really doesn't need
any further introduction. Song Fa serves the peppery style of Singapore
Teochew bak kut teh. I like their mild, well balanced flavours and
consistency across their outlets.
Guests from overseas always ask to taste Singapore bak kut teh. Song Fa
is one of my preferred choices to bring foreign guests as they can be
relied upon to showcase Singapore bak kut teh in the best light, anytime,
any day.
Restaurant name: Song Fa Bak Kut Teh (Suntec City outlet)
We met for lunch at Song Fa Bak Kut Teh's Suntec City branch. It was full
house and there was a short queue of people waiting outside for a
table.
The space is bright, compact, the decor is simple but neat, clean and
comfortable. I like that familiar mural of Song Fa Bak Kut Teh push cart
stall and old Singapore street scene, reminding everyone of the roots of the dish they are enjoying.
When the restaurant filled up, the ambiance sounded like a Hong Kong cha
chaan teng (tea house). Lots of convivial chatter ringing around the eatery.
The two pieces of premium loin rib (also known as dragon bone) couldn't fit
into the little bowl. This is Song Fa's highest end bak kut teh at $13.90++ a
serving (which really is quite reasonable).
I had this pork rib soup. Song Fa's entry level bak kut teh at $7.80++ a
serving.
The meat was fall-off-the-bone tender with a subtle squeaky bite which I
like. The meat infused the likeable signature gentle savoury peppery
flavours from the soup.
I like this mild savoury peppery taste profile and get this at every Song
Fa outlet I go. I also like it that they are generous with soup top ups and
it is served with friendly smiles.
Song Fa cleverly use their winning savoury peppery soup to make a few other
dishes like liver soup, pork maw soup, fish slice soup, etc.
We had this Pork Kidney Soup (price $8.60++). The kidney slices were very well cleaned. They were
fresh and had a soft crunch to the bite. The savoury peppery bak kut teh soup
took on a slightly different taste profile with flavours from the kidney. Very nice!
Get this Chicken Thigh Soup with Beancurd Skin (price $6.50++). Pork and chicken are best partners - this full bodied soup is rich with layers of savoury sweetness held together by a subtle
pepperiness.
Delightfully delicious. I want to remind you to order this when you are here.
Song Fa serves many side dishes to go with their signature bak kut teh.
We had this meat & prawn roll or ngoh hiang (price $8.50++).
Get it! The crisp beautifully browned roll was packed with 5-spice seasoned soft minced pork and
prawn inside. I bit into many little tender bits of prawn which were oh... so
tasty.
Glazed BBQ Pork (price $4.99++). Song Fa's tender juicy savoury sweet char siew is very popular but
personally it is missing that smokey toasty layer that oldunkers (like me lah) are used to.
Claypot Spicy Double Mushroom (price $5.90++). Mushrooms sautéed in a savoury sauce. Spongy crunchy sweet
mushrooms always work well with savoury sauce. A bit of chili pepper
garnish add a little spicy heat to the dish. Nice.
Nice old school savoury peppery Teochew bak kut teh meal in a modern setting at Song Fa. Prices are competitive. Their consistency gives me
confidence when I need to host foreign visitors to iconic dishes of
Singapore cuisine again.
yummy photos.
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