Natalie Bei Ni
Soup so so only. Wanted to refill soup but was told cannot hence the bad reviews …
Location: 505 Jurong West Street 52, #01-45, Singapore 640505
Floor 1 · 505 Jurong West Market & Food Centre
20-year Jurong West 505 gem serving peppery, herbal bak kut teh and fall-off-the-bone pork trotters.
20-year Jurong West 505 gem serving peppery, herbal bak kut teh and fall-off-the-bone pork trotters.
Da Po Bak Kut Teh has been warming the stomachs of Jurong West residents for over two decades from its stall at Jurong West 505 Market & Food Centre. This no-frills hawker gem specialises in Teochew-style bak kut teh, serving up bowls of peppery pork rib soup that hit all the right notes for comfort and satisfaction. The broth here is sufficiently peppery yet light enough to drink down to the last drop, and regulars know they can ask for complimentary soup refills once they have polished off the first bowl. The menu extends beyond the signature pork ribs to include braised pork trotters that are fall-off-the-bone tender, addictive braised beancurd, and a variety of other classic sides that pair beautifully with plain white rice. The portions are generous and the prices are significantly more affordable than standalone bak kut teh restaurants, making it a popular choice for families and workers seeking a hearty, value-for-money meal. The stall operates daily from noon until late evening, serving as a reliable dinner destination even when neighbouring stalls have closed for the night. Make the trip to Da Po Bak Kut Teh for a steaming bowl of one of Singapore's most beloved comfort foods. It is a Jurong West institution that proves hawker centre dining can rival restaurant quality at a fraction of the price.Based on 19 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Natalie Bei Ni
Soup so so only. Wanted to refill soup but was told cannot hence the bad reviews …
Jane Tan
Paid $6 for kidney soup without rice and it only consists of 1 pc lettuce and 3pcs of kidney (smaller than the size of green tea bag). Most disappointing food in the market
Zen Foo
Really expensive, $9.20 for pig kidney soup (inclusion rice) with 5 small pieces of kidney. Small bowl of soup as well, average tasting soup. …
Mohan Krishnasamy
Nearby fix for some soulful bak kut teh
kuek wei
One mouth in and can already feel like im eating mums cooking. The kick is just right and taste amazing. Do drop by here if you get a chance to try out for youself!
Da Po Bak Kut Teh
Da Po Bak Kut Teh
A hawker stall with a large illuminated sign displaying "DA PO BAK KUT TEH" and images of the dish. Below the main sign is a menu board with prices for various items. A person is seen working behind the counter. The stall also displays awards and self-service instructions.
Da Po Bak Kut Teh
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "DA PO BAK KUT TEH" in English and Chinese. Below the main sign is a menu board with prices for various dishes. A chef is visible working in the background. Two customers are standing in the foreground, looking towards the stall. The stall appears to be a self-service establishment.
Da Po Bak Kut Teh
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying the name "DA PO BAK KUT TEH" in English and Chinese. Below the main sign is a menu board with prices for various items like Braised Pork Belly, Preserved Vegetables, and Rice. A bowl of Bak Kut Teh is pictured. A staff member is preparing food behind the counter, and a customer is standing in front. Signs indicate "SELF-SERVICE" and accepted payment methods.
Da Po Bak Kut Teh
A food stall with a large sign displaying "DA PO BAK KUT TEH" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign is a menu board with various food items and prices. A cook is visible behind the counter preparing food, and customers are standing in line. The stall appears to be part of a larger food court or market.
Da Po Bak Kut Teh
A food stall with a sign that reads "DA PO BAK KUT TEH" and "大波肉骨茶". Below the main sign is a menu board with prices for various dishes. A person is seen working behind the counter. The stall appears to be a self-service establishment.
Pork Rib Soup
A close-up shot of a white bowl filled with light-colored broth. A large piece of pork rib is partially submerged in the broth, with the bone protruding upwards. The bowl is placed on an orange table. Another white dish is visible in the background.
Braised Duck Feet with Rice
A close-up shot of a meal featuring braised duck feet served over a bed of white rice. Another container holds more braised duck pieces in a dark sauce. Chopsticks are visible to the right of the containers.
Braised Pork and Pork Rib Soup
Two bowls of food are shown. The bowl in the foreground contains a light-colored broth with several pieces of pork ribs. A yellow spoon is visible in the broth. The bowl in the background contains dark, braised meat pieces in a dark sauce.
Pork Ribs with Rice and Soup
A close-up shot of a meal consisting of white rice topped with a piece of braised pork rib, served with a small bowl of dark sauce and a bowl of soup with a pork rib. Yellow chopsticks rest on top of the soup bowl, and a blue spoon is placed on the rice. The meal is presented on a tray with a placemat that has text and graphics.
Pork Dishes with Rice
A top-down view of several bowls of food, including a bowl of soup with meat, a bowl of braised meat with dark sauce, a bowl of shredded meat with dark sauce, and a bowl of white rice. The bowls are placed on a surface with printed text in multiple languages, possibly a placemat or table covering, with some text indicating "TAKEAWAY" and social distancing instructions.
Pork Rib Soup with Rice
A bowl of pork rib soup with lettuce and meat slices, served with a bowl of white rice, chopsticks, and a yellow spoon on a tray. The tray has text that reads "Every diner a..." and instructions for clearing disposable crockery.
Da Po Bak Kut Teh Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying "DA PO BAK KUT TEH" in English and Chinese, along with images of the food. Below the main sign are menus for Bak Kut Teh and porridge. The stall appears to be a self-service establishment.
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