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Song Kee Fried Oyster

4.3(122)on Googlebedok

#01-15 East Coast Lagoon Food Village, 1220 ECP, Singapore 468960

Dine-inTakeout

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)4:30 – 9:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
AExcellent

Score: 85 / 100

Atmosphere70
Queue wait60
Consistency90
Food quality90
Value for money80

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Song Kee Fried Oyster at East Coast Lagoon Food Village is a well-established hawker stall known for its consistent fried oyster omelette.

While not universally acclaimed as the 'best' in Singapore, it offers a reliable and comforting rendition of the classic dish.

We note the texture is a good balance of crispy, charred edges and a soft, gooey center, with plump oysters that provide a burst of brine.

The accompanying tangy chili sauce is frequently praised for its balance of zest and heat.

Reviewers highlight the stall's commitment to quality assurance, ensuring consistent standards even during busy periods.

However, this consistency comes with a trade-off: significant wait times, especially on weekends and during peak dinner hours.

While some find the wait part of the relaxed East Coast experience, others might prefer to visit during off-peak times.

One reviewer noted a less crispy, damper omelette on a weekday evening, suggesting some variability.

We recommend Song Kee for those seeking a classic, comforting fried oyster omelette experience and who are prepared for a queue.

It's a solid choice for an 'affordable premium' snack by the coast.

Signature

fried oyster omelette ($9)

Best time

weekday dinner (to avoid longest queues)

Wait time

significant on weekends/peak hours

Score: 85 · 5 sources

What customers say

Song Kee Fried Oyster at East Coast Lagoon Food Village is highly regarded for its consistent quality and classic fried oyster omelette (orh luak).

Customers appreciate the generous portions of plump, fresh oysters and the balanced, tangy chili sauce.

While the long queues are a recurring theme, many find the wait worthwhile for the familiar comfort and crispy-edged, soft-centered dish, though some note occasional dampness in the omelette.

consistent quality & freshnesslong queues/wait timesplump oysters & crispy texturetangy chili sauce
80% positive0% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Frederick Tan· 4 months ago

Song Kee Fried Oyster: A Familiar Comfort by the Coast. There’s something about the salt air at East Coast Lagoon Food Village that makes you crave local favorites. If you’re walking through the cent…

★★★★★JR FF· 7 months ago

The oyster omelette is classic street food or hawker centre classic and considered as comfort food or heritage snack for many locals. One of the best. Not just being polite. One thing about them, is…

★★★★★Patrick Chia· 7 months ago

I miss the Jalan Besar fried oysters since it closed down. This stall is closer to the same taste and texture. This is a $9 portion.

★★★★Susan Chua· 4 months ago

Fried oyster omelette. Oysters are big tho quite soft, jelly like. The omelette is also pretty damp, hardly any crispy portion. Went for weekday dinner.

★★★★★OB1· 7 months ago

I always come back to Song Kee for their amazing oyster omelette (orh luak), and they never disappoint! The quality here is unbeatable. I always order the oyster omelette, and the star of the show is…

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