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Chuan Lai Kway Chap 泉来粿汁王
558 MacPherson Rd, Singapore 368232
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 65 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Chuan Lai Kway Chap offers a late-night option for those craving traditional kway chap, with air-conditioned indoor seating available.
We note a consistent highlight across reviews for their fried intestines, which are frequently praised.
The kway chap broth is described as having a rich, herbal flavour, which some find appealing.
However, a recurring point of contention is the pricing, with multiple diners reporting bills upwards of $38-40 for two people, which is considered steep for the portion sizes and overall experience.
While some find the ingredients good and portions generous, others describe the food as average or bland, with the duck meat specifically called out as overpriced and lacking robust flavour at $8-10 a plate.
Verdict: Best for late-night kway chap cravings, specifically for the fried intestines, but be prepared for a higher price point than typical hawker fare.
Signature
fried intestines
Best time
late night
Price
$$ ($19+/person)
Score: 65 · 5 sources
What customers say
Chuan Lai Kway Chap is a second-generation establishment known for its rich, herbal kway chap broth and popular fried intestines, attracting both locals and foreigners despite its higher price point.
While some find the overall food quality and service to be average or bland, others praise the generous portions and good ingredients.
The duck meat, however, is often cited as overpriced and lacking in flavor.
Google Reviews
This is my favourite Kway Chap Stall. Please be warned: it is not cheap at all. 2 pax can cost about $38 dollars depending on what you order. But I can assure you of the must order dish has to be the…
Feel like eating kway chap at night-opens till past midnight- Went at 9.30pm tonight for kway chap . Indoor Aircon’s seatings n outdoor seatings (fan). Food (tau kwah, fish cake slices, belly pork sli…
Spent $40 plus dollars for 2 pax to eat here. The food is not very nice, kind of bland. Service was also very lousy.
Quan Lai Kway Chap is a decent spot if you're craving this traditional dish, but it comes with some caveats. The kway itself is well-prepared—soft and comforting, and the broth is flavorful with a nic…
Decent kuay chap. Ingredients were good, portions generous and taste not bad
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