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Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup Pte Ltd
475 Changi Rd, Singapore 419892
Bustling, no-nonsense Chinese restaurant offering traditional soups & noodle dishes.
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup is a reliable spot for traditional Chinese soups and zi char, particularly noted for its late-night operating hours.
We see consistent praise for the 'chao ta bee hoon,' which starts at $10 for a small portion suitable for about three people, and is frequently highlighted for its wok hei and generous ingredients.
The herbal mee sua, especially the kidney mee sua, also receives strong recommendations for its rich, thick herbal flavour and well-cooked ingredients.
While the soups and bee hoon are clear standouts, some zi char dishes, like the fried tofu or fried pork with fermented beancurd, are considered less remarkable.
The restaurant can get busy, especially during peak hours or festive periods, which can impact the consistency of some dishes.
Prices are generally perceived as slightly higher than hawker fare, but the quality and generous portions often justify the cost.
We'd recommend it for a comforting, hearty meal, especially if you're looking for a late-night option.
Verdict: A dependable choice for late-night zi char and herbal soups, best for groups looking for comforting, familiar flavours.
Signature
Chao Ta Bee Hoon ($10 for small)
Best time
Late night (supper)
Price
$$ ($15-25/person)
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup is praised for its consistently good, traditional zi char and herbal soups, particularly the Kidney Mee Sua and Chao Ta Bee Hoon, which offer generous portions and strong wok hei.
While many find the food delicious and reasonably priced, some dishes like the in-house fried tofu, fried pork with fermented beancurd, and prawn fried rice are considered average or lacking.
The restaurant is a popular late-night supper spot, though prices can be slightly higher than hawker fare, and consistency in certain ingredients or during busy periods can be an issue.
Google Reviews
We had an early lunch at 11:30am, my first visit. Restaurant was not crowded yet and we found a table easily. Plenty of food to choose from, all reasonably priced and portion sizes good. Order at coun…
Today, is the 7th day of Chinese New Year, also known as Renri (Human Day/People’s Day), we had a celebratory lunch gathering. We ordered the S$398 set meal, which is designed for 8 to 10 persons. Th…
I recently dined at this spot and was quite pleased with the experience. The food is still consistently good, offering tasty and well-prepared dishes. While I did feel it was a little on the pricey si…
Seng Kee Black Chicken Herbal Soup is a solid go-to spot for late-night zi char, especially if you’re craving something hearty and comforting after hours. Located along Changi Road, it’s well known fo…
Went to this location on the last day of 2025 for dinner around 6+pm. Luckily roadside 🅿️ is available. Assigned a table after placing order. Ordered the following: 1) kidney mee sua - nice thick her…
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