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Bugis Xin Yuan Ji Fish Soup

3.9(182)on Google$$bukit batok

2019 Bukit Batok Street 23, Bukit Batok Industrial Park A, Singapore 659524

Dine-inTakeoutDeliveryWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)11:00 AM – 10:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
AExcellent

Score: 85 / 100

Atmosphere75
Queue wait60
Food quality88
Value for money85

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Bugis Xin Yuan Ji Fish Soup, despite its somewhat inaccessible industrial estate location, appears to be a consistent favourite for those who make the trip.

We note a strong emphasis on their fish head dishes, with the Nonya Fish Head ($25.80) frequently highlighted for its refreshing spice combination and fresh ingredients.

The fish head steamboat, available in set meals like the $68 option for four adults, also receives praise for its value and generous portions.

While the Nonya Fish Head and other dishes like Garlic Chives Bean Sprouts ($12.80) and Coffee Pork Ribs ($12.80) are generally well-received, we observe some inconsistency, particularly with the Cereal Sotong, which one reviewer found tasteless.

The overall ambiance is described as clean and well-ventilated, though it can get warm.

We'd recommend this spot for its signature fish head dishes and value-for-money set meals, especially if you're in the Bukit Batok area and willing to navigate the location.

Be prepared for potential waits of up to an hour during peak times, so an early arrival is advisable.

Signature

Nonya Fish Head ($25.80)

Best time

Go early to avoid peak hour waits

Wait time

Up to 1 hour during peak hours

Price

$$ ($15-25/person)

Score: 85 · 5 sources

What customers say

Bugis Xin Yuan Ji Fish Soup is a hidden gem in an industrial estate, praised for its value-for-money set meals and fresh, flavourful fish dishes like the Nonya Fish Head and Fish Head Steamboat.

While most dishes receive high marks for taste and portion size, the Cereal Sotong was noted as a disappointment due to tasteless, potentially frozen squid.

Service is generally friendly, but the location can be warm and peak hours may involve long waits.

fresh and flavourful fish dishesvalue for money set mealsinconsistent dish quality (Cereal Sotong)inaccessible location / industrial arealong waits during peak hours
80% positive10% neutral10% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Henry Tano· a year ago

Hidden gem. Value for money. Food is good and price is reasonable. Not overcrowded like other more famous fish head steamboat. Their fish head steamboat is a must-try. They usually have some set meals…

★★★★★I W· a year ago

Despite not living too far away from Bukit Batok, I did not know of the existence of this eatery until I browsed Google Maps. Located deep in an industrial estate, it is rather inaccessible unless yo…

★★★★★Riki Koe· a year ago

One of our favorite chinese zhi char stall at Bukit Batok. Located at Bukit Batok industrial area (nearby Bukit Batok swimming pool). Some of our fave : hotplate tofu, prawn paste chicken, stir fry ve…

★★★★★Samuel Gan· 7 months ago

This was a accidental find. Good, will come again when in the area, even though I’m staying in the east. Soup was rich, flavourful and comforting. Fish was fresh, noodles texture was spot on. Servi…

★★★★★Xplorer SEA· 3 years ago

A hidden zhi char shop at Bukit Batok industrial estate. We ordered thr $58 set meal which come with a fish head steamboat, cai pu toufu, prawn paste chicken, vegetable and free drink. It is worth the…

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