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Lorong 7 Kway Chap & Braised Duck.
22 Lor 7 Toa Payoh, #01-38, Singapore 310022
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 78 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Lorong 7 Kway Chap & Braised Duck is a long-standing hawker stall known for its generous portions and well-braised intestines.
We note that the Kway Chap, particularly the one-person set at $5, offers significant value.
Reviewers consistently highlight the intestines as the star, praised for being well-cleaned, soft, chewy, and flavourful.
However, some acknowledge that the distinct 'intestine smell and taste' might not appeal to everyone.
The kway itself is described as soft and absorbent, holding the braising liquid well.
While the Kway Chap receives strong recommendations, the braised duck noodles, priced at $4, garnered a more lukewarm reception, with one reviewer noting a lack of texture and herbal taste in the braised sauce, despite thick-cut duck meat.
We think this stall is a solid choice for Kway Chap enthusiasts, especially those who appreciate a robust intestine flavour and generous servings.
Best for a satisfying, budget-friendly meal if you're in the Toa Payoh area.
Signature
Kway Chap (with intestines)
Price
$ ($5-10/person)
Score: 78 · 5 sources
What customers say
Lorong 7 Kway Chap & Braised Duck is a popular hawker stall known for its generous portions and value for money, especially for its Kway Chap.
Customers frequently praise the well-cleaned, soft, and flavourful intestines as a highlight.
While the Kway Chap generally receives high marks, the braised duck and its sauce have been noted as lacking in texture and herbal taste by some, though the duck meat itself is generously portioned.
The chilli is also a favourite among those who enjoy a spicy kick.
Google Reviews
This is located within the hawker centre. It's been there for a while, and is a popular stall. For my 1 person portion, I added salted vegetables and extra intestines. Total cost is $8.50. For that pr…
1/11/25, order the one person kway chap, the owner very kind return the change for the CDC VOUCHERS. The set is good. Highly recommend.
The one-person Kway Chup set cost $5 and comes in a generous portion for the price. The unique intestine smell and taste are present, which some may like and some may not (I don't). Overall, aside fro…
Ordered Duck Noodle ($4.00). Topped up with salted vegetables ($1.00). The braised sauce lack texture and herbal taste. Consolation is the duck meat is chopped Gao Gao (厚厚) Overall. Taste is so so.
🍜 Food wise: The Kway itself, is soft and it can retain the juices and flavour of the Chap, so you can taste the best of both worlds every mouth. The intestines, I would think this is the actual star…
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