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Hennessy Duck (Cove/Punggol)

2.8(48)on Googlecoffeepunggol

198 Punggol Fld, Singapore 820198

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 70 / 100

Consistency70
Food quality75
Value for money60

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Hennessy Duck at Cove/Punggol offers a unique take on roast duck, with a distinct herbal profile.

The Signature Herbal Roast Duck is consistently praised for its tender, juicy meat and aromatic, subtle herbal notes, particularly the danggui flavour.

We note that the $8.00 set, which includes rice, wanton soup, vegetables, tau kwa, and half an egg, provides a comprehensive meal.

While some reviews highlight the quality of the duck and the springy texture of their noodles (priced at $6.80 for duck noodles and $6.30 for wanton noodles), there are criticisms regarding value.

The char siew, though tender, is described as lacking depth for its price, and the wanton mee noodles and sauce have been called bland.

The replacement of leafy greens with thinly sliced carrot and cucumber achar has also been a point of contention for some regulars.

We think it's a solid option for those specifically seeking herbal roast duck, especially if you're a Punggol resident looking for a reliable local spot.

Best for a quick, flavourful meal if you appreciate the herbal duck, but be prepared for potentially higher prices compared to other hawker options.

Signature

Signature Herbal Roast Duck

Price

$$ ($6.30 - $8.00/person)

Score: 70 · 5 sources

What customers say

Hennessy Duck in Cove/Punggol receives mixed but generally positive feedback, with many praising its unique herbal roast duck for its tender meat and balanced flavor, often described as comforting.

While some find the prices slightly high for a coffee shop setting, regulars appreciate the quality, especially the duck and the springy noodles.

However, there are occasional criticisms regarding bland char siu, average wontons, and inconsistent side dishes like the replacement of leafy greens with achar.

Herbal Roast Duck flavor & tendernessNoodle quality & textureValue for money / Price pointChar Siew & Wonton qualitySide dish consistency
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Yuki z· 10 months ago

Subtle taste of danggui if you do not like it to be so strong. Overall is good ! Many choices of set to choose from. There is noodle option too. Ordered the $8.00 set that comes with rice with sauce,…

★★★★johnnykuochung· a year ago

In the quiet corners of Cove at Punggol, where the gentle breeze carries whispers of the waterfront, a small but extraordinary eatery nestled itself among the bustling eateries of Singapore. It was kn…

★★★★★Doraemon· 11 months ago

I recently tried the Wanton mee set at Hennessy Duck in Punggol. The char siu was tender but lacked the depth of flavour I expected for the price. The wontons were average, and unfortunately, the noo…

★★★★Roy Chiang· 2 years ago

Not sure what’s about the negative reviews but I may agree that the price is a little on the higher side, but comparing to neighbourhood duck rice, this really stands out. Worth the try! Caramelised…

★★★★★cs Boon· 7 months ago

Came few times for the duck rice and noodles, and i would say onenof the best noodles i had in Punggol as a resident here. Duck meat: flavorful Noodle texture: great springy without any kee taste. Yu…

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