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Pong Cheer Cheer Thai Food

4.4(284)on Googlehougang

4 Defu Lane 10, Singapore 539185

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)11:30 AM – 8:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 75 / 100

Food quality70
Value for money90

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Pong Cheer Cheer Thai Food in Hougang is primarily known for its unique take on Thai Kway Chap.

We see consistent praise for the generous portions and affordability, with the Thai Kway Chap priced at $5.50.

Many highlight the inclusion of ingredients like lala and radish, which are uncommon in other versions.

The braised pork is frequently mentioned for its tenderness and flavour, particularly in the braised pork trotter rice.

However, some find the kway chap broth to be an acquired taste, with descriptions ranging from 'garlicky, peppery' to 'fusion of bak kut teh'.

There are also mixed reviews on items like the moo ping and braised egg, with some finding them less impressive.

Overall, it appears to be a spot that offers good value for money, especially for its signature dish.

Verdict: Worth a visit if you're in the area and curious about a unique, affordable Thai Kway Chap, but be prepared for a distinctive flavour profile.

Signature

Thai Kway Chap

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 75 · 5 sources

What customers say

Pong Cheer Cheer Thai Food receives mixed but generally positive feedback, with many praising its unique and affordable Thai Kway Chap, often highlighting generous portions and the inclusion of lala.

While some find the Kway Chap broth distinctive and enjoyable, others find it less appealing or describe the braised pork as slightly gamey.

The braised pork trotter rice is noted for tender meat, though the sauce can be bland, and the moo ping has received both praise for being "on point" and criticism for tasting "mouldy."

Thai Kway Chap uniqueness and valueGenerous portions and affordabilityInconsistent quality of Moo PingBraised Pork Trotter Rice (tender meat, bland sauce)
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★xinwei· 7 months ago

This thai kway chap like fusion of bak Kut teh, garlicy, peppery. Added radish and lala in the broth, but it okay only. I Like the kway which is very smooth. And bits of the braised pork is unique tas…

★★★★★Heng Nam Ong· 6 months ago

Ordered the Thai Kway Chap (taste great) and Braised pork trotter rice (taste quite bland for the black sauce with rice but meat is flavorful and tender). Friendly owner and affordable for only $11.60

★★★★★Jeremy Khoo· 8 months ago

Best authentic Thai braised pork rice and kway chap in Singapore! The portions were large with generous servings of meat. The kway chap even had lala which is a rarity. Each only $5.50 and can use CDC…

★★★★Raymond Lim· 6 months ago

This Thai Kway Chap is worth a try - one of those dishes you either love or don’t 😆 Quite unique and definitely something different! 😋🇹🇭🍲 Big portion and affordable 👍

★★★★★Jeff· 9 months ago

A real hidden gem. Good food. Super value for money. Ordered the Kuay Zhap. There was a chicken drumstick amount of meat, big lala, radish etc. really worth the money. $5.50. The fish cake is also nic…

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