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Shi Nian Pig Leg Rice 石年猪脚饭 @ Senja
2 Senja Cl, #02-11, Singapore 677632
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 70 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take on Shi Nian Pig Leg Rice at Senja is that it offers a unique braised pig leg experience, distinct from the darker, more common versions.
We note the braise is praised for being light yet flavorful, made without salt, dark sauce, rock sugar, or MSG.
Diners can choose between the leaner Pig Leg Rice ($5.90) or the fattier Pig Trotter Rice ($5.90), with a Hakka Rice ($3.50) option for those who prefer intestines.
While the pig leg and trotters are consistently described as tender and succulent, some feedback points to portion sizes being on the smaller side, particularly the rice portion which some found disproportionately priced at $1 for a small serving.
We think this spot is best for those who appreciate a lighter, collagen-rich braise and are not expecting large portions.
Recommended if you're in the area and can visit during off-peak hours to avoid queues.
Signature
Pig Leg Rice ($5.90)
Best time
After 4:30pm
Wait time
Little to no queue after 4:30pm
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 70 · 5 sources
What customers say
Shi Nian Pig Leg Rice @ Senja generally receives positive feedback for its tender, flavorful braised pig leg and trotters, with many appreciating the unique light braise that avoids excessive salt or dark sauce.
While the taste is often lauded, some customers express concerns about small portion sizes, particularly for the rice and meat, considering the price point.
The Hakka Rice with intestines is noted as a value option.
Google Reviews
The collagen-rich pig's skin is gelatinous-ly soft while the lean meat tender and smooth. They pride themselves on their light, yet flavorful braise which is made with no salt, no dark sauce, no rock…
Eaten at 4:30pm when there were little to no queue. Ordered the Pig Leg Rice ($5.90) which is the leaner version, the other set is Pig Trotter Rice ($5.90) which is the one with more fats. There is…
Came here on a weekday lunch and ordered a bowl of pork trotter rice ($5.90) to try since my friend highly recommended it. The bowl came with 3-4 pieces of pig trotters (with bones), pickled vegetable…
The taste is not bad and is abit like Taiwan or Thailand style which is not that black sauce type. The intestine head and pig trotter was rather small portion but the rices was ridiculous small bowl!…
Don’t understand the low review scores. Food was delicious and portions were fairly generous.
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