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Lao Jiang Superior Soup (Anchorvale Village)

4.6(257)on Googlesengkang

339 Anchorvale Rd, #01-25, Singapore 540339

Dine-inTakeoutDeliveryWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)10:00 AM – 9:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 75 / 100

Atmosphere75
Consistency80
Food quality85
Value for money50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Lao Jiang Superior Soup at Anchorvale Village offers a consistent experience, with many reviewers noting the quality is on par with their older Punggol Oasis outlet.

The Signature Superior Soup with Dry Tossed Kway Teow is a standout, often described as satisfying and a good pairing.

We also noted positive mentions of the fried pork, which is highlighted for its fragrance, and the housemade chili.

While the environment at Anchorvale Village is generally seen as an improvement, some feedback points to potential inconsistencies in portioning, particularly with soup and noodles, which can lead to a feeling of paying more for less.

For example, a Red Grouper soup with upsized noodles can cost $17.50, which some find steep for the portion.

The soups are generally well-regarded for their authentic, mild chicken taste, though the spicy seafood soup is noted for its strong flavor rather than intense heat.

We'd recommend focusing on the signature soup and fried pork.

Best for a comforting meal if you're in the area, but be prepared to potentially ask for more soup if your bowl seems half-filled.

Signature

Signature Superior Soup with Dry Tossed Kway Teow

Score: 75 · 5 sources

What customers say

Lao Jiang Superior Soup at Anchorvale Village is praised for its consistently delicious and authentic soups, particularly the signature superior soup and spicy seafood soup, which pair well with dry kuay teow and housemade chili.

The fried pork is a highly recommended side dish.

While the food quality is generally high, some customers find the portions small for the price, and a few have noted inconsistent staff attitudes and soup serving sizes.

The new Anchorvale Village outlet offers a better dining environment than the Punggol Oasis location.

consistent food qualitydelicious soup & dry kuay teowmust-try fried porkportion size & value for moneystaff attitude
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Google Reviews

★★★★★Wilfred Loy Yong Kang· 3 months ago

Delicious soup that pairs really well with the dry kuay teow. The chili was very nice too and it goes well with the fried pork! Drinks that came with it was also delicious! Overall this is a good plac…

★★★★★Ken Tan· 2 months ago

Came here probably the 5th or 6th time. They have really good tasty food. But the staff all have this upstruct "I'm better than you" face,looks and attitude. More than once they give me half bowl of s…

★★★★Clarence Ow· 7 months ago

Laojiang has opened another outlet at Anchorvale Village. The environment here is much better than the Punggol Oasis as some effort is made on renovations. The soup are known to be authentic. The fla…

★★★★★Claudia xuan· 9 months ago

Tried Laojiang many years ago at Punggol Oasis outlet, their standard is consistent over the years. The singature superior soup with dry tossed kway teow is satisfying, heard their black sauce and sam…

★★★★★Audrey Tan· 7 months ago

The signature superior soup with dry noodles and an additional onsen egg was phenomenal - hit the spot. The all time classic stewed chicken in special homemade rice wine was comforting but a tad sour…

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