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Feng Xiang Herbal Bak Kut Teh /Fried Porridge
21 Sengkang W Ave, #03-01, Singapore 797650
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Feng Xiang Herbal Bak Kut Teh / Fried Porridge offers a dual specialty, with both its herbal bak kut teh and fried porridge drawing attention.
We note a consistent appreciation for the fried porridge, often praised for its wok hei and rich flavor, with some reviewers placing it on par with established competitors.
The fried you tiao is also highlighted for its crunch and essence.
The herbal bak kut teh, described as fragrant, slightly sweet, and dark (Klang-style), comes with generous ingredients and refillable broth.
However, feedback on the bak kut teh is more varied, with some finding it excellent and others, particularly the dry version, underwhelming in taste and portion.
We'd recommend focusing on the Fried Porridge for a consistently positive experience, especially if you appreciate a strong wok hei.
The herbal bak kut teh is a solid option for those who prefer a darker, more aromatic broth, but manage expectations for the dry version.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait during busier periods.
Signature
Fried Porridge
Wait time
15-20 minutes during peak hours
Price
$$ ($10-20/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Feng Xiang Herbal Bak Kut Teh / Fried Porridge generally receives positive feedback for its flavorful and ingredient-rich offerings, particularly the Fried Porridge which is often praised for its 'wok hei' and comparison to Old World Bakuteh.
The Herbal Bak Kut Teh is noted for its fragrant, dark, Klang-style broth and generous ingredients, with some customers appreciating the variety of pork parts available.
However, the Dry Bak Kut Teh has been described as underwhelming and small in portion, resembling typical Chinese stir-fry.
Google Reviews
Been awhile since I had herbal bak kut the and fried porridge. This stall produces some really good tasting ones. Ordered a bak kut the, a fried porridge and a fried pork cutlet for sharing. Total $1…
Upon browsing Google Maps for dinner options, Donkey and I opted to venture into the hawker centre adjacent to Seletar Mall. While Donkey decided on the lor mee, I gravitated towards the selections of…
Upon searching for dinner options on Google Maps, Kitty and I decided to explore the hawker centre next to Seletar Mall. While I opted for the lor mee, Kitty selected the offerings from the Feng Xiang…
Good Bak kut teh here, with lots of ingredients, and comes in both peppery and herbal broths. They allow for more than the usual pork ribs, with options like pigs intestines, pigs stomach and lean mea…
Heard that it was a popular store but the hype died down pretty quickly. Still decided to visit this store as I found it interesting to have dry bakkutteh, never had it before. It was underwhelming, t…
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