LP Pua
The stall sells traditional breakfast food. Service was slow because it was a one woman operation. The Chwee Kway and Chee Cheong Fun were standard and no frills type. The century egg porridge was the star of the breakfast. She added one …
Location: 127 Lor 1 Toa Payoh, #02, Singapore 310127
Floor 2 · Toa Payoh West Market & Food Centre
Homemade chwee kueh at Toa Payoh West Market & Food Centre
Homemade chwee kueh at Toa Payoh West Market & Food Centre
Homemade Chwee Kueh is a hawker stall at Toa Payoh West Market & Food Centre, specialising in the traditional Singaporean breakfast dish of steamed rice cakes topped with preserved radish (chye poh). The stall's Chinese name 记得来 translates roughly to "remember to come," a charming invitation to its regulars. Each serving features soft, smooth rice cakes crowned with the sweet-savoury crunch of fried preserved radish, the defining combination that has made chwee kueh a beloved morning staple. The stall prepares its chwee kueh fresh daily, maintaining the homemade quality that its name promises. It draws early risers from the Toa Payoh West neighbourhood who seek the comforting simplicity of this classic kueh dish for breakfast.Operating hours not available
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LP Pua
The stall sells traditional breakfast food. Service was slow because it was a one woman operation. The Chwee Kway and Chee Cheong Fun were standard and no frills type. The century egg porridge was the star of the breakfast. She added one …
Yew Meng Tan
Just normal chwee kueh, eat already not very happy or unhappy, at night still can sleep and not think abt it. U wont lose sleep eating this chwee kueh and wont fall into depression if u dun get to eat it. Chilli is abit wrong for the sweet chwee kueh.
Freddy Seah
Had the chwee keuh. Just so so..the lady is very friendly.
记得来 Homemade Chwee Kueh
Chwee Kueh Shopfront
Exterior storefront with illuminated signage displaying '自制水粿' (Homemade Chwee Kueh) and 'Singapore's Best'. Above the counter, a digital menu board shows categories like Porridge, Homemade Chwee Kueh, Chee Cheong Fun, and Dumplings with images and prices. Below, a printed price list is visible on a whiteboard. The shop has yellow-tiled walls and stainless steel kitchen equipment behind the counter.
Food Item in Restaurant Setting
A blue bowl of congee topped with fried shallots and crispy ingredients, served with a white spoon. The bowl rests on a tray with printed materials including job advertisements and health-related flyers in the background.
Food stall interior with signage
Interior view of a food stall with illuminated signs above the counter. Visible are Chinese characters on signs indicating 'Homemade Chwee Kueh' and other dishes like porridge, chee kueh, dumplings, and egg tarts. A customer is seen from behind at the counter. The background includes kitchen equipment and stacked disposable plates.
Food stall interior with digital signage
Interior view of a food stall with multiple illuminated screens displaying menus and promotional images. Customers are present, some wearing masks. The ceiling has a grid pattern with recessed lighting. Staff are visible behind the counter. Signage includes Chinese characters and English text like 'HOMEMADE CHIWE KUEH' and 'HAN N HAN PEANUT PANCAKE'.
Food served on a tray at a food stall
Three dishes of local cuisine are presented on paper plates and a blue bowl on a brown tray with printed return instructions. The dishes include rice noodle rolls in red sauce, steamed rice cakes topped with sesame seeds and chili paste, and congee garnished with fried shallots. Plastic utensils accompany the meal. In the background, promotional flyers are visible on a speckled floor.
Food stall interior
Interior view of a food stall with staff preparing food. Signage includes 'Homemade Chwee Kueh' and other dishes like 'Pork肠粉' and 'Hokkien Nonya Salted Egg Dumplings'. A menu board lists items such as '4 Colour Cakes', 'Century Egg Porridge', and 'Shredded Chicken Porridge' with prices. Promotional posters are visible above the counter.
Food stall interior
Interior view of a food stall with customers ordering. Signage displays Chinese characters and English labels like 'Porridge' and 'Homemade Chinese Kueh'. A digital menu board shows dishes and prices. The ceiling has perforated panels and lighting. Staff are present behind the counter, and there are prepared food containers on display.
Food Display on Counter
A pile of wrapped zongzi (sticky rice dumplings) tied with red, green, and blue strings rests on a stainless steel counter. In the background, there are metal bowls, a glass container holding coins, and a bottle labeled 'Palm Oil'. A small yellow tag with Chinese characters is attached to a glass surface.
Food on a tray
A close-up shot of a dish served in a white paper bowl with black and yellow sesame seeds atop a dark sauce, accompanied by a plastic fork. The food is placed on a brown tray with a speckled surface. In the background, part of a printed material with green text is visible.
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