Jokhie Judy
The soup is thick, the intestine is chewy and the meat makes my leg go jelly. Food is good …
Location: 399 Yung Sheng Rd, Singapore 610399
Taman Jurong Shopping Centre
Heritage hawker chain serving Teochew-style pig organ soup and kway chap.
Heritage hawker chain serving Teochew-style pig organ soup and kway chap.
Yong Fa Pig's Organ Soup is a small but respected chain of hawker stalls dedicated to one of Singapore's most distinctive comfort foods: Teochew-style pig organ soup. The Jurong outlet along Yung Sheng Road serves silky bowls of clear broth loaded with tender liver, stomach, and other offal, all meticulously cleaned to ensure a pleasant, non-gamey flavour. Diners can also enjoy kway chap, braised pork with preserved vegetables, and various organ combinations that showcase the full breadth of this traditional cuisine. The soup strikes a delicate balance between the tang of suan cai and the richness of slow-simmered pork bones, creating a broth that is both invigorating and deeply nourishing. Each bowl arrives with a side of sour chilli sauce that cuts through the richness and enhances the natural sweetness of the organs. For the uninitiated, the friendly stall holders are happy to guide newcomers toward milder combinations before they graduate to more adventurous cuts. Visit Yong Fa for an authentic taste of Singapore's offal heritage, prepared with the care and consistency that keeps regulars returning. This is hawker fare at its most honest, honouring generations-old recipes that continue to nourish and satisfy.Operating hours not available
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Jokhie Judy
The soup is thick, the intestine is chewy and the meat makes my leg go jelly. Food is good …
Yong Fa Pig’s Organ Soup
Black Chicken Soup
A close-up overhead shot of a white bowl filled with dark broth. Inside the broth are pieces of black chicken, sliced ginger or bamboo shoots, and red goji berries. The soup appears to be a traditional Chinese herbal soup.
Braised Pork Belly and Intestines Platter
A white oval platter filled with braised pork belly, intestines, and hard-boiled eggs, garnished with cilantro. Three small white bowls are placed in front of the platter, containing what appears to be crispy fried shallots, rice, and dumplings in broth.
Bowl of Soup with Corn and Meat
A white bowl filled with a clear broth containing shredded meat, a segment of corn on the cob, and a sprig of parsley. The soup is presented against a plain white background with a soft shadow.
Pork Intestine Soup
A white bowl filled with pork intestine soup. The soup is clear with a light yellow hue. Sliced pork intestines are arranged in the bowl, and garnished with fresh green cilantro leaves. Shredded vegetables are visible beneath the intestines. The bowl is set against a plain white background.
Bowl of Soup
A white bowl filled with a clear broth containing pieces of meat, a slice of tomato, and leafy green vegetables, garnished with a sprig of parsley.
Food Stall Menu
A food stall with illuminated menus displaying various dishes. The main menu features different types of pig organ soup, with prices listed in dollars. Another menu displays roasted meats like duck and char siu. Several customers are visible, some ordering food and others waiting. The stall has a clean, modern appearance with food preparation areas visible behind the counter.
Braised Pork Belly with Preserved Mustard Greens
A white oval plate filled with braised pork belly and preserved mustard greens. The pork belly is cut into large, rectangular pieces and coated in a glossy, dark brown sauce. The preserved mustard greens are chopped and mixed with the sauce, forming a bed for the pork. The dish is presented against a plain white background.
Bowl of Stew
A white bowl filled with a clear broth containing various meats, meatballs, and vegetables. The meats appear to be thinly sliced and some are marbled. There are also round meatballs and pieces of what look like bamboo shoots or similar vegetables. A sprig of green herb, possibly parsley or cilantro, garnishes the top right of the bowl. The dish is presented against a plain white background.
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