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Location: 531A Upper Cross St, #02-17, Singapore 051531
Floor 2 · Hong Lim Market & Food Centre
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✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️👍 Final Review Outram Park Fried Char Kway Teow (CKT) Available at: …
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Went around 2pm and the queue was pretty short. Waited about 15min quite ok. Decided to try this again since two years back. The CKT is quite decent, noodles are not overcooked and eggs bean sprout sea hum are perfect. However it lacks the …
Ben MA
A renowned, Michelin recommended hawker stall that always has a long queue. The char kway teow here is savoury rather than sweet, with a salty taste. I highly recommend ordering extra fresh blood cockles for an added burst of flavour. Personally, I consider it one of the top tier char kway teow stalls - a must-try at least once !
Rex Tan
This is by far my favourite char kway teow. So flavourful and fragrant. Wok hei too. Must add chili to enhance the taste. Super long queue all the time, so be prepared to queue.
Cyle
Legendary Fried Kway Teow! From the start, ordering process is very efficient and orderly, with young boss coming to take advance orders & collect payment. A whole wok will be fried up & serving those non-chilli plates systematically followed by chilli plates. Very fast frying and service. Plates remain savoury and umami as prior visits and the main highlight will be the plump above average size, super-fresh cockles. The large sized plate is my preferred choice whenever I make the trip down specifically to get my Fried Kway Teow craving. Come in the morning before the 11am lunch crowd on weekdays to have a shorter waiting time of 15+min.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall
A hawker stall with a prominent signboard displaying 'Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee' in both English and Chinese characters. The sign includes a cartoon chef logo and mentions 'Singapore Hawker Masters'. Below the main sign, there are hanging red lanterns and a view into the kitchen where staff are working. Customers wearing face masks are visible at the counter.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall
A storefront with a sign reading '歐南園炒粿條麵' and 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWAY TEOW MEE'. The stall has metal grilles, hanging shopping bags, and a notice stating it will reopen. A price board shows $4.50 and $5.50. To the right is another closed stall with 'Prawn Mee HOE L...' signage.
Outra Park Fried Kway Teow Mee
A storefront with a sign in Chinese characters and English text reading 'OUTRA PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE'. The shop is viewed from the outside or at the entrance, looking into the interior through a bamboo-style railing. Inside, staff are visible behind counters, and patrons sit at tables. The ceiling has exposed pipes and ductwork.
Hong Lim Market & Food Centre
Exterior facade of the market with prominent signage in both Chinese characters (芳林巴利与熟食中心) and English (HONG LIM MARKET & FOOD CENTRE). The building features a two-level structure with bamboo-style railings, red lanterns hanging inside, and a metal mesh barrier at ground level. A person in an orange jacket is partially visible on the right.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee
Storefront sign with shop name in Chinese and English, price list, and operating hours. Signage includes self-service instructions and closure on Sundays and public holidays.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Shop Front
Exterior storefront of a food stall with signage in English and Chinese displaying "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE". The shop has metal security gates partially down. A notice board indicates closure from 8/8 to 14/8, reopening on 15/8. Decorative red tassels hang near the entrance. A customer is visible from behind at the counter.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall
A storefront sign with purple and red lettering displaying '歐南園炒粿條麵' and 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWAY TEOW MEE'. The sign includes images of the food, a cartoon chef logo, and logos for UGS and Singapore Hawker Masters. Below the main sign, a customer wearing a cap and face mask walks past, while another person is seen working inside the stall.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee
A storefront with a large sign displaying "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE" in red and purple lettering on a light background. The sign also includes Chinese characters. Below the main sign, there is a counter area where a customer wearing a cap and mask faces the stall, while a staff member works behind the counter. Visible are hanging bags, stacked egg cartons, and stainless steel kitchen equipment. A small menu board is mounted to the left of the counter showing prices for Regular ($5.00) and Large ($6.00), along with add-ons like "add cockles $2.00" and "add egg 50¢".
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Shop Front
A storefront sign with Chinese characters "歐南園炒粿條麵" and English text "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE" at stall #02-17. Sign includes pricing: Regular $5.00, Large $6.00; extra cockles $2.00, extra egg $0.50. Self-service notice in Chinese and English. Operating hours 6am to 3pm (until sold out), closed Sunday & Public Holidays. Below the sign is a metal barrier with stacked red plates.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Shop Front
Nighttime photo of a food stall storefront with illuminated signage displaying "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE" in English and Chinese characters. The sign also features the UGS logo on the left and a cartoon chef illustration on the right. A price tag of "$4.00" is visible below the main sign, along with partially obscured menu items and promotional materials inside the stall.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Stall #02-17
Storefront sign with Chinese characters '歐南園炒粿條麵' and English name 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE'. Sign includes pricing ($5.00 Regular, $6.00 Large), extra add-ons (extra cockles $2.00, extra egg $0.50), self-service notice, and operating hours 6am to 3pm (until sold out). Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays. Reflective metal barrier with hanging straps visible below the sign.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Shop Front
A storefront with a white sign featuring purple Chinese characters "歐南園炒粿條麵" and red English text "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWAY TEOW MEE". Below, a metal grille covers the entrance, with stacked red plates behind it. A small price board shows $4.50 and $5.50, plus add-ons: cockles $2.00 and egg 50c.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall
Exterior storefront with metal grilles and a signboard displaying the shop name in Chinese characters and English. The sign includes stall number #02-17. Below, a price list is affixed to the grille showing $4.50 and $5.50 with add-ons: cockles ($2.00) and egg ($0C). Reflections of people and interior kitchen equipment are visible through the grilles.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Shop Front
A storefront with a bright yellow sign featuring purple and red lettering in Chinese and English. The sign reads '欧南园炒粿条麵' and 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWAY TEOW'. Below the main sign, a customer wearing a cap and mask is seen from behind, facing the shop entrance. A metal counter and hanging shopping bags are visible inside the shop. To the left, a shuttered adjacent stall has a logo for 'UGS'.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee
A storefront sign with large purple and red lettering in Chinese and English reading '歐南園炒粿條麵' and 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWAY TEOW MEE'. A cartoon chef logo is on the right, with 'Singapore Hawker Masters 2019' beneath it. The sign features images of fried kway teow noodles. Below the main sign, a stainless steel counter area is visible with price tags showing $4.50 and $5.50, along with add-ons for cockles and egg. The image captures the exterior facade of the food stall.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Stall
A storefront with a sign in Chinese characters and English text reading 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW ME'. Below the sign is a metal barrier with red plates stacked behind it. A price board is mounted on the barrier, showing prices of $4.50 and $5.50, along with add-ons: 'add cockles $2.00' and 'add egg 50c'. The photo appears to be taken from outside or at the stall entrance looking inward.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Shop Front
Exterior storefront with a large yellow sign displaying "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign, there is a self-service area with red trays behind a metal barrier. A reflective surface shows reflections of customers and staff. Signage includes pricing (Regular $5.00, Large $6.00), extra add-ons ($2.50 for extra cockles & egg), and operating hours (6am to 3pm). The shop is closed on Sundays and public holidays.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee
A hawker stall with a prominent signboard displaying the name in Chinese characters and English. The storefront is open, showing interior elements like a stainless steel counter, fans, and shelves stocked with ingredients. Customers are present at the counter, one wearing a checkered shirt facing away from the camera, another staff member in an apron working behind the counter.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Stall
A storefront with a metal-barred window and white tiled walls. Signage in Chinese and English reads 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE'. A notice board indicates closure from 8/8 to 14/8, reopening on 15/8. Price tags show $4.50 and $5.50 with add-ons for cookies or egg.
Kitchen Interior
A chef wearing a face mask and gloves is cooking noodles in a large wok inside a commercial kitchen. Stainless steel shelves hold eggs, condiments, and utensils. The environment appears busy and functional with industrial equipment.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall interior
Interior view of a hawker stall with customers and staff. A man in a white shirt holds a plate while another prepares food behind the counter. Signage above reads 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY-TEOW MEE' with images of fried noodles. The area has fluorescent lighting, tiled floors, and hanging decorations including pineapple-shaped ornaments. Customers are seen walking or standing nearby.
Food on Plate
A close-up shot of a dish served on a red plastic plate. The food appears to be stir-fried noodles with various ingredients including minced meat, egg, and possibly vegetables or fungi. The dish is coated in a brown sauce.
Food served at a stall
A tray with three dishes: yellow noodles in a white bowl, fish balls in clear broth with green herbs, and fried rice on a red plate. Beside them are two golden-brown pastries wrapped in brown paper and a small cup of sauce. A black water bottle labeled 'Hewlett Energy' sits nearby on a light blue table. The setting appears to be an indoor food stall or hawker center.
Food on Plate
A close-up shot of a dish served on a red plate with chopsticks resting beside it. A black circular sticker with the number '182' is visible to the left of the plate. The background appears to be a light-colored surface, possibly a table or counter.
Dining Table with Food and Drinks
A light blue circular table with four red plates of stir-fried noodles, several cups of tea or coffee, a smartphone, napkins, condiment packets, and chopsticks. People are seated around the table, partially visible in red attire. The setting appears to be an indoor dining area.
Food stall interior
Two staff members wearing white shirts and red aprons prepare food in a kitchen area with stainless steel surfaces. Red plastic bags hang on the wall, eggs are stacked in cartons, and a red lantern hangs above. A customer's hand is partially visible at the bottom left.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall interior
Interior view of a food stall with a staff member preparing food behind the counter. The stall has a signboard displaying "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE" in English and Chinese characters. There are purple bags, metal containers, and promotional flyers on the walls. A blue table is visible to the right with a cup on it.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall
Interior view of a hawker stall with a staff member in pink apron working behind the counter. Customers are present; one is standing near the stall, another has their back to camera. The stall features stainless steel counters and walls, with various items like eggs, plastic bags, and promotional posters on the wall. A clock hangs on the wall. Above, a large sign reads 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE' in English and Chinese characters. To the left, there's a UGS logo and 'CLEAN' sticker. On the right side, a Singapore Hawker Masters badge is visible.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Noodle Stall
Interior view of a hawker stall with customers and staff. Signage displays "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE" in English and Chinese characters. A customer wearing a cap stands at the counter, facing the vendor who is wearing an apron. The stall has purple bags, orange plastic bags, and pineapple-shaped decorations hanging from the ceiling. Various printed materials are visible on the counter wall including price lists and flyers. The floor is tiled, and there's a blue trash bin nearby.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall interior
Interior view of a hawker stall with customers and staff. A large red plate of fried kway teow is in foreground. Signboard above reads 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWAY TEOW MEE'. Staff are preparing food behind counter. Price signs show $4.50 and $5.50, with add-ons like cookies ($2.00) and egg (50¢). Promotional posters and newspapers on wall. Visible clock and fan.
Food served on tray
Two yellow bowls of dark broth with meat pieces, a red plate of stir-fried noodles, and two small white bowls of chili-based condiments on a green textured tray. The background is a light blue surface with a faint logo or emblem in the top-left corner.
Empty Plate with Utensils
A red plastic plate with remnants of food, a white plastic spoon, and a pair of white chopsticks resting on it. The plate sits on a light blue surface. In the top-left corner, part of a sign is visible with text 'KEEP CLEAN' and Chinese characters below. No menu or storefront elements are present.
Street View with Red Signboard Building
A street scene featuring a tall red building with large Chinese characters "珍珠坊" (Jin Zhu Fang) on its facade. Surrounding buildings have colonial-style architecture with shuttered windows and varied shopfronts. Cars are parked along the road, and there are street signs, parking indicators, and decorative string lights overhead. The sky is overcast.
Food and drink at a eatery
A red plate with stir-fried noodles and a white cup of dark liquid on a green saucer, placed on a light blue table. A red spoon rests beside the cup. The background shows a tiled floor and part of a chair leg. No shop signage or storefront is visible.
Closed Stall Notice
A white sign on a tiled wall announces closure from February 7 to February 14, 2024, with re-opening on February 15, 2024. The notice is bilingual (English and Chinese) and includes 'THANK YOU!' at the bottom. People are visible in the background, suggesting an indoor market or food stall environment.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Shop Interior
Interior view of a food stall with customers waiting; signboard displays shop name in Chinese and English, prices, and operating hours. Stacks of purple-wrapped goods are on the right wall. A green and red shopping bags hang nearby. Background shows other stalls and ceiling fans.
Food on Table
A table with three dishes: a bowl of curry noodles with shrimp and chicken, a plate of fried rice with braised meat, and a red plate of stir-fried flat noodles. A small cup of sauce is nearby. The setting has a light blue table surface. Chopsticks and spoons are in use.
Kitchen Interior of Food Stall
Interior view showing two staff members working in a busy kitchen with stainless steel appliances, hanging plastic bags, and various cooking utensils. One worker is stirring food in a pot while another prepares an item on the counter. The environment appears functional and operational.
Food Dish
A close-up shot of a serving of stir-fried noodles with meat and vegetables on a red plate.
Kitchen Interior Scene
A chef in a white shirt and red apron is cooking at a stove with large pots; another person wearing a face mask watches from the front. The kitchen has metal appliances, hanging plastic bags, and orange decorations with tassels. A carton of eggs sits on the counter.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall
Interior view of a hawker stall with signage in Chinese and English. Visible are price tags for regular and large portions, add-ons like cockles and egg, and self-service instructions. There are newspaper clippings and promotional materials on the wall. Red and white plastic bags hang from hooks. A stainless steel kitchen unit is partially visible to the right.
Interior of a bustling food court
People are seated at light blue tables with metal stools, eating or waiting. The ceiling has exposed pipes, fans, and fluorescent lights. A checkered tile floor is visible. Greenery can be seen through the open side. Some individuals are using phones or looking around.
Food in market stall
A person holds a red plate with stir-fried noodles or similar dish in front of a busy food stall. Background shows blurred customers and staff, with signage above the stall displaying Chinese characters and English text 'SOY THAI PAN TRO JONG TOM HUE'. The setting appears to be an indoor hawker center or food court.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall
Interior view of a hawker center with customers and staff at the counter. A bright yellow sign displays "OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWY TEOW MEE" in English and Chinese characters. The area has tiled floors, metal tables and stools, and exposed ceiling pipes. Customers are standing or seated, some holding phones or bags.
Food stall interior
Interior view of a food stall with signage, chopsticks in containers, stacked egg cartons, plastic bags hanging, and promotional posters on walls. A sign indicates $4.00 base price with add-ons: cockles $2.00, egg 50¢. Self-service and closed Sunday/holidays noted. Multiple printed materials including 'Gastro Guide' and 'Traits Times' are displayed.
Shop Interior Display
Stack of egg cartons, metal bowls on counter, wall-mounted sign with pricing and operating hours in English and Chinese, multiple newspaper clippings from Straits Times and 联合早报, photo collage including staff and customers, thank you note, self-service instruction, closed on Sundays and public holidays.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee Signage
A large illuminated signboard displaying the name '歐南園炒粿條麵' in purple Chinese characters and 'OUTRAM PARK FRIED KWAY TEOW MEE' in red English letters. The sign includes images of fried kway teow, a cartoon chef logo with 'Singapore Hawker Masters', and partial branding from JGS+ and Clean. The sign is mounted above what appears to be a food stall entrance or storefront facade.
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee stall
Interior view of a hawker center stall with signage in Chinese and English. A customer wearing a face mask stands near the counter while staff work behind the counter. The stall displays food items like fried kway teow mee, roasted ducks, and other dishes on shelves. Various containers, baskets, and kitchen equipment are visible. Promotional posters and flyers are attached to walls and counters.
Price Add-On Sign for Fried Kway Teow
A white sign with black text showing add-on options: '加蛤 add cockles $2.00' and '加蛋 add egg 50¢'. Above it, partial red lettering reads 'FRIED KWAY T'. The sign is mounted on a metal railing or barrier, likely in a food stall or counter area.
Food stall signage with closure notice and awards
Signage board displaying prices for regular and large portions with cockles and egg, add-on options, self-service instructions, and a notice of closure from 27 September to 13 October 2024 with reopening on 14 October 2024. Multiple printed materials include awards like 'Singapore's favourite Hawker Food' and 'City Energy Award', along with newspaper clippings and photos. A container holds chopsticks and pens.
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