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Mun Chee Kee 文志记 (Sunset way)

3.7(10)on Googleclementi

107 Clementi Street 12, Singapore 120107

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Atmosphere70
Queue wait80
Consistency40
Food quality60
Value for money70

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Mun Chee Kee at Sunset Way is a traditional hawker stall known for its Taiwanese-style comfort food, particularly its braised dishes.

The longevity of the stall is attributed to its consistent delivery of familiar flavours that appeal across generations.

The Taiwanese Braised Meat Rice, priced at $3.80 or $4, is frequently highlighted as a standout, praised for its tender, well-seasoned fatty pork, braised egg, and peanuts.

Reviewers note its excellent value for money and satisfying portion sizes, with the pork fat blending well with the rice.

However, we note some inconsistencies in food quality and portioning, particularly for items like the kueh teow dry.

There are also mentions of service issues, with some customers experiencing unpredictable moods from staff when items are unavailable or orders are adjusted.

The pork soup and pig stomach additions have received mixed reviews, with some finding them lacking in flavour or portion size.

Despite these points, the braised meat rice remains a strong draw.

Verdict: A reliable option for an affordable and comforting bowl of Taiwanese Braised Meat Rice, especially if you visit during off-peak lunch hours to avoid potential service inconsistencies.

Signature

Taiwanese Braised Meat Rice

Best time

Lunch, outside of peak hours

Wait time

Short queue at lunch

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

Mun Chee Kee (Sunset Way) is a traditional hawker stall known for its Taiwanese-style comfort food, particularly the Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice which is praised for its tender, well-seasoned pork and value for money at around $4.

However, consistency in food quality and portion sizes, especially for dishes like kway teow dry, is a concern.

Customer service from staff, particularly a middle-aged lady, has been described as unpredictable and occasionally rude, with some finding the pork in certain dishes too fatty and the pork soup lacking flavor.

Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice qualityInconsistent food quality/portionsCustomer service/staff attitudeValue for moneyPork soup/other dishes lack flavor
40% positive20% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★C· 5 months ago

A traditional family-run hawker stall rooted in the everyday food culture of Singapore’s neighbourhood coffee shops, this establishment carries the quiet legacy of Taiwanese-style comfort cooking adap…

★★★★★Caleb Tan· a year ago

They are somewhat famous for their pork soup but I found it so-so only. Instead, their Taiwanese Braised Meat Rice is super yummy and value for money. $3.80 for a bowl of rice with a lot of fatty bra…

★★★★★Cindy Puah· a year ago

Had 3 meals over here in the course of 2 months, food quality is not consistent. Their kueh teow dry is not bad. One time it was a good portion but another less than half a bowl and taste different fo…

★★★★Ean Goh· a year ago

The pork is so fat that i cant even eat a single piece of it. Waste of money. Ordered pork soup, the auntie key in with rice (additional $0.50). I told her i dont need rice then she mumbled alone and…

★★★★★TNJ Housing Solutions Pte Ltd· a year ago

Soup not very flavorful. Added $2 pig stomach but only one piece added. So sad. Braised intestine not that bad, average taste. Overall, room of improvement.

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