Marcus Goh
Nice soup in small bowl. Full of favour and hot when served, good variety to choose. Add optional rice at additional cost for more complete meal. Price went up due to inflation, soup quality still as consistently good.
Location: 3 Yung Sheng Rd, #03-157, Singapore 618499
Floor 3 · Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre
Nourishing soup stall offering traditional Chinese broths at Taman Jurong.
Nourishing soup stall offering traditional Chinese broths at Taman Jurong.
Yi Pin Tang is a hawker stall on the third floor of Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre, where it specialises in traditional Chinese soups that nourish as well as satisfy. The name translates to "First-Class Soup," reflecting the owner's ambition to serve broths that stand out even in Singapore's competitive hawker scene. Each pot is slow-simmered with carefully selected herbs, meats, and bones to extract maximum flavour and nutritional value. The menu typically features a rotating selection of classic Chinese medicinal soups alongside more approachable daily broths. Customers can enjoy their soup with rice or noodles, creating a complete, balanced meal. The portions are generous and the prices fair, making it a popular choice for those who view food as a form of wellness rather than mere indulgence. For Taman Jurong regulars who understand that the best soups require patience and quality ingredients, Yi Pin Tang is a dependable favourite. It is hawker dining that respects both tradition and the body's need for genuine nourishment.Based on 5 Google reviews
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Marcus Goh
Nice soup in small bowl. Full of favour and hot when served, good variety to choose. Add optional rice at additional cost for more complete meal. Price went up due to inflation, soup quality still as consistently good.
Peng Yeong Loh
Nice soup in small pot. Had the black bean soup and lotus root soup.
Jaslyn Lau
Nice and flavourful soup. These are slow cooked in a large urn, hence the flavour is rich. They have over 10 types of soup available. I noticed that their prices have increased by $1 due to inflation and rising costs. Plain rice is available as an add on for $0.50.
AC Chan
Tried this for the first time — claypot 𝘬𝘪𝘢𝘮 𝘤𝘩𝘺𝘦 𝘢𝘳𝘬 soup slow-brewed in an urn. The salted vegetables [a.k.a. kiam chye] bring bold, robust flavours — salty, sour, and full of umami. So hearty, so satisfying. …
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Yi Pin Tang
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "Yi Pin Tang" in Chinese and English. Below the sign is a row of illuminated pictures showcasing various dessert bowls. Two staff members are visible behind the counter, with one preparing food and the other facing away from the camera. Large ceramic jars are prominent in the foreground. A menu board is also visible on the left side of the stall.
Yi Pin Tang
A food stall with a large sign displaying the name "Yi Pin Tang" in English and Chinese. Below the sign is a row of images showcasing various dishes. The stall has a counter with food preparation equipment and large ceramic jars. A person wearing a mask is visible behind the counter.
Large Ceramic Jars
Two large, brown ceramic jars with gold Chinese characters and dragon motifs are shown in a kitchen or food preparation area. The jars have metal lids, one of which has a white cloth on it. The floor is tiled, and there are kitchen appliances and utensils visible in the background.
Yi Pin Tang Food Stall
A food stall with a sign that reads "Yi Pin Tang" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign is a menu board displaying various dishes with images and prices. The stall appears to be in a food court or hawker center.
Soup in a Crock
A close-up shot of a small, dark crock filled with a clear broth soup. Visible ingredients include chunks of meat, a piece of tomato, and what appears to be a piece of squash or gourd. The crock sits on a light-colored saucer, which is placed on a speckled reddish-orange surface, likely a table.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various items displayed. A sign shows "Braised Pork Rib" with a picture. A menu board lists "Yi Pin Tang" with prices. There is a QR code for payment and a "Singapore Best Foods" award sticker. Condiments and utensils are also visible.
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