Walking
along Upper Cross Street in Chinatown, you will wonder if you are
seeing double. Two shops selling Soya Sauce Chicken, with name close
to each other, that you might think it was a spelling mistake during
the naming of the shop. However, sibling rivalry are the theme here
and we as the foodies in Singapore are to benefit for more option to
have.
So
far, I was only able to try the Soya Sauce Chicken from Chew Kee
Eating House. A plate of Soya Sauce Chicken Noodle will just set you
back $3.50. The egg noodle is thin, cooked to superb al dente with a
crunchy and springy texture. The noodle does not have any alkaline
water taste like those you find in ordinary wanton noodle. The
chicken are just succulent and soya sauce penetrated in the meat. For
those non chilli eater like myself, you can taste the delightful soya
sauce hanging on each threat of the noodle. Delicious!!
Soya Sauce Chicken Noodle - Small |
Prior
to this visit, I ever tried their big version ($4.50). The size was
so huge, I was having trouble finishing it.
To
accompany the noodle, I ordered their prawn dumpling soup (Shui Jiao)
$5. The broth is clear and robust, and the dumpling are filled with
fresh prawns and crunchy chestnut. A very good quality.
Prawn Dumpling Soup (Shui Jiao) |
Service
is ordinary. Our “uncle” service staff, just take our order,
deliver the food and collect money. Rumours say that their Lady boss
is not very friendly and from my observations, let just say, she
hardly smile. The first time that I ate here, she was very helpful.
This time around I did get the famous stare when I took photo of the
front of the shop :)
My
verdict: definitely a place to go for Soya Sauce Chicken Noodle.
Cheers!!!
Food
& Drink: 8.5/10
Value:
8.5/10
Service:
6.5/10
Ambiance:
6.5/10
Budget
per Person: $0 - $10
Chew Kee Eating House
8 Upper Cross
Street
Singapore 058327
T:
6222 0507
Op Hours:
Sat – Thu: 09.00 – 19.00
Closed on Fri & PH
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