Chao Shan cuisine has become a favourite among Singaporeans, especially those with Teochew roots.
Originating from the Chao Shan region in Guangdong, China, this cuisine is all about highlighting the natural taste of fresh ingredients.
You’ll often see classic dishes like Teochew muay (porridge with side dishes), cold steamed fish, braised meats, and yam paste dessert (orh nee). Many locals love the light rice porridge paired with a variety of small plates.
Freshness is key, especially for seafood dishes like steamed pomfret, crayfish, or prawns. It’s common to see cold crab on the table during celebrations.
Popular spots offering authentic flavours are Chui Huay Lim Teochew Cuisine at Newton and Swatow Seafood Restaurant at Toa Payoh.
In summary, Chao Shan cuisine website holds a special place in Singapore’s food scene for its clean flavours, comforting dishes, and focus on freshness.