V6 Kway Chap

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V6 Kway Chap

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V6 Kway Chap
Blk 678 Food COurt Holding Pte Ltd
Choa Chu Kang Crescent #01-01
Singapore 681678


This "not famous" at all kway Chap located in a "not famous" kopi tiam in Choa Chu Kang ...
We love this kway chap ... why ?

You can find all the internal organs of a piggy right in this stall.
Everything !

For us ... it's the springy stringy thingy that bring us back here again and again. :yay:
I remembered our first meal there ... $15 kway chap for two !
For kopi tiam standard ... $15 is pretty alot n "expensive"
But looking at the amount and different kinds of intestines displayed in front of us ...
It is simply worth the dollar servings !

It's a SPRINGY FEAST for us again.
We broke our last record of $19.
Simon so crazy for the springy intestines ... ordered serving of the intestines for 5 person
when there is only me and him. :shh:
This time it cost us $26 !
The lady who served us the food gotten a shock and re-confirm again if she has heard wrongly. :lol:
It happens every time here for us. lol !

Ok .. now back to the food.
The lor chap here is really good.
Especially the kway chap .. it's smooth and the gravy has this very traditional fragrance,
a combo of lor chap and the cloudy water they use to cook the "kway" with.

The intestines has the right texture and not too black and salty.
We can find almost every types of pig's intestines here.
The pig's skin is chewy with a nice texture ... not overly soft.
We normally order plenty of intestines with some pig's skin, eggs and some lor bak (braised pork).
They do have others selection of "lor ter torh" ( braised pig's stomach ), tongue, ears, tow kuah etc etc ...
You'll be spoilt for choice here.

The chilli sauce serves here is different from the usual "sng sng" ( sour ) chilli sauce served with kway chap.
It has a very nice taste, not overly sour at all and very very spicy.
We love to dip the tubes into the chilli sauce ... o so yummy ! :drool:
Simon like the taste here coz they don't use too much garlic.
He hates food with strong garlic smell.

Looking at the BIG plate of springy tubes displayed in front of me ...
I was wondering if we are able to finish.
But ... we did ! ::x:

Go give it a try woofie ... it's springily yummy ~ :mischieve:


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