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Tiong Bahru Chwee Kway and Chee Chiong Fun

4.3(6)on Googlepunggol

261 Punggol Way, #01-01, Singapore 820261

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)Closed

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 75 / 100

Food quality75
Value for money80

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: This Punggol hawker stall garners positive feedback for its Chwee Kway and Chee Cheong Fun, with several reviewers highlighting the 'nice' and 'pretty good' quality.

The chai poh (preserved radish topping) for the chwee kueh is noted for its sweet and salty balance, though one reviewer preferred a less sweet and softer chwee kueh.

Beyond the namesake dishes, the rojak also receives praise for its well-balanced sauce and friendly service.

We think the stall is a solid neighbourhood option for these classic hawker dishes, especially given the 'affordable' pricing mentioned by some.

However, be aware that they may close early, particularly on weekends; one user reported the stall preparing to close by 11:30 am on a Sunday.

We'd recommend an earlier visit to ensure you don't miss out.

Best time

Go early, before 11:30 am on weekends

Score: 75 · 5 sources

What customers say

Tiong Bahru Chwee Kway and Chee Chiong Fun in Punggol generally receives positive feedback for its affordable and tasty chwee kueh, with some customers specifically praising the balanced chai po and overall quality.

The rojak is also noted for its well-paired, not-too-sweet sauce and friendly owners.

A minor point of contention is the chwee kueh's texture, with one customer preferring a softer, less sweet version.

Affordable and tasty chwee kuehBalanced chai poGood rojak with friendly ownersChwee kueh texture preference
60% positive20% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Google User· 10 months ago

Went around 11:30 am on Sunday, and stall is preparing to close. Chai po is a mix of salty and sweet. Rice cake is a little firm. Still prefer not sweet and more soft type of chwee Kueh.

★★★★★Zhi Siang Lim· 5 years ago

Good Rojak in Punggol! the sauce was not too sweet and paired really well with the you tiao. the shop owners were really friendly too!

★★★★★Li Yan Wang· 7 months ago

Nice chwee kueh in the neighbourhood!

★★★★LP Pua· 2 years ago

For a small and nondescript stall, the Chwee Kway and Chee Cheong Fun were pretty okay.

★★★★★Marcus Chua· 2 years ago

Pretty good chwee kueh and others. Affordable and taste is nice.

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