Lao Chen Guo Dang 老陳粿檔 at Bedok 85 Market
Location: 85 Bedok North Street 4, #01-57, Singapore 460085
Floor 1 · Bedok 85 Market
Traditional kueh stall at the famed Fengshan Food Centre in Bedok.
Traditional kueh stall at the famed Fengshan Food Centre in Bedok.
Lao Chen Guo Dang is a traditional kueh stall at the popular Fengshan Food Centre at Bedok 85, known for its handmade Peranakan and Malay-style kueh. The stall offers an array of brightly coloured steamed and grilled cakes, from fragrant kueh lapis to soft ang ku kueh, each made fresh daily using time-honoured recipes. Its presence at one of Singapore's most renowned hawker centres ensures a steady stream of customers seeking nostalgic sweet treats. The selection spans both sweet and savoury kueh varieties, including kueh salat, pulut inti, and ondeh-ondeh, with portions sized for sampling or sharing. Prices are kept affordable in keeping with the hawker tradition, and the stall often sells out of popular items by mid-afternoon. It suits anyone with a sweet tooth or an appreciation for heritage kueh-making craft. Visit Lao Chen Guo Dang at 85 Bedok North Street 4, #01-57, Singapore 460085. Arrive early for the widest selection before the bestsellers run out. It is a must-stop for kueh lovers exploring the Fengshan Food Centre strip.Operating Hours
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Xin Yi
They make their own carrot cakes! It's really good. Add egg if you want it to be extra eggy, no chili, there will be a light crisp on the surface but extremely soft and nice texture when you chew it. Dip it with laksa (buy from other stalls lol), super flavourful! Go in the morning as they mostly done before 12 noon.
Rahul
I ordered the black carrot cake. Instead of the commonly used sweet soy sauce, the flavor reminded me more of the style from Malaysia. The soy sauce was not too strong, I could still taste the original flavor of the carrot cake. Some parts …
Kumar
Handmade carrot cake, extremely good
Mei Ling
This stall has been around for more than two decades. They also used to sell very delicious homemade Png kueh, Gu Chye Kueh etc. But now they only sell carrot cake probably owner getting old. …
Jin Wei
APPRECIATE IT WHILE IT IS STILL AROUND! IT IS VERY HARD TO FIND HANDMADE CARROT CAKE IN SINGAPORE NOWADAYS! AUTHENTIC OLD SCHOOL FLAVOUR THAT I MISSED WHEN I WAS A CHILD GROWING UP! AND MINE WAS THE JOSEPH SCHOOLING MARINE PARADE CARROT CAKE THAT IS NOW GONE! BE THANKFUL! AND ENJOY IT WHILE ITS STILL AROUND! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
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Lao Chen Guo Dang 老陳粿檔
Lao Chen Guo Dang
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying Chinese characters and the name "LAO CHEN GUO DANG". Below the sign is a menu board with pictures of food items. The stall appears to be a kitchen area with stainless steel counters, steamers, and ingredients. A person is visible working in the background.
Lao Chen Guo Dang
A food stall with a yellow sign displaying Chinese characters and the name "LAO CHEN GUO DANG". Below the sign, there is a menu board with pictures of food and prices. Two customers are standing in front of the stall.
Lao Chen Guo Dang
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying Chinese characters and the English name "LAO CHEN GUO DANG". Below the sign is a menu board with pictures of food items and prices. A person is standing in front of the stall, facing away from the camera, appearing to order or interact with the staff. The stall is equipped with cooking appliances and ingredients, including stacks of eggs.
Lao Chen Guo Dang
A food stall with a bright yellow sign displaying Chinese characters and "LAO CHEN GUO DANG" in English. Below the sign is a menu board with pictures of food items and prices. The stall appears to be in a market or food court setting, with cooking equipment and ingredients visible inside. A person wearing an apron is seen working at the stall.
Lao Chen Guo Dang
A food stall with a yellow sign displaying Chinese characters and "LAO CHEN GUO DANG" in English. A woman is standing at the counter, preparing food. Various cooking equipment, ingredients, and food displays are visible.
Chef cooking noodles
An elderly person is cooking noodles in a large wok. They are pouring egg into the wok over the noodles. There are several metal bowls and a green basket filled with chopped scallions in the background.
Fried Carrot Cake
A plate of fried carrot cake, a popular dish in Singapore, is presented in the foreground. The dish is garnished with chopped green onions. In the background, a bustling food court scene unfolds with people dining and ordering food. Yellow signs with Chinese characters are visible above the food stalls.
Fried Radish Cake with Egg and Scallions
A close-up shot of fried radish cake, also known as chai tow kway, being lifted by a white fork. The dish appears to be mixed with scrambled egg and garnished with chopped green onions. The radish cake pieces are golden brown and slightly crispy, with some softer white pieces visible. The dish is served on a white paper plate lined with brown paper.
Fried Carrot Cake
Two plates of fried carrot cake, a popular dish in Singapore and Malaysia, are presented on a table. The dish consists of stir-fried radish cake with preserved radish, eggs, and dark soy sauce. The carrot cake is served on white styrofoam plates lined with brown paper.
Fried Carrot Cake
A plate of fried carrot cake, a popular dish in Singapore and Malaysia, is served with chopped green onions. The dish is presented on a white plate with a blue and white floral pattern. Chopsticks are placed on the side of the plate. In the foreground, a white styrofoam container holds another dish, possibly fried tofu or a similar item. The food is placed on a pinkish-brown table.
Kitchen Preparation Area
A close-up view of a commercial kitchen preparation area. Several stainless steel trays are stacked, some containing white, possibly food-related, material covered in plastic wrap. A metal utensil holder filled with various kitchen tools stands against a tiled wall. A yellow colander is partially visible in the foreground.
Fried Turnip Cake with Egg
A close-up shot of fried turnip cake mixed with scrambled egg, served on a decorative plate with a grape vine pattern. Chopsticks are visible on the right side of the plate.
Cook preparing food in a commercial kitchen
A man wearing a face mask and a striped t-shirt is cooking in a wok in a commercial kitchen. He is using a spatula to stir food in the wok. There are several large metal steamers stacked on the wall behind him, along with a clock. In front of him, on a stainless steel counter, are bowls of oil, utensils, and plates. A license from the Singapore Food Agency is visible above the cooking area.
Fried Turnip Cake with Scallions
A close-up shot of fried turnip cake, also known as radish cake or lo bak go, garnished with chopped green onions. The cake pieces are golden brown and appear to be pan-fried to a crispy exterior, with a soft interior. The dish is served on a plate with a blue and white floral pattern.
Fried Carrot Cake
A plate of fried carrot cake with scrambled egg and chives, served with chopsticks. The plate has a pink and blue floral pattern. In the background, a paper napkin with text is visible.
Chef cooking in a kitchen
An older man wearing a mask and a striped shirt is cooking in a commercial kitchen. He is standing over a large, round griddle, stirring food with a spatula. There are stacks of red plates, a green cloth, and a pair of scissors on the stainless steel counter in the foreground. A clock is visible on the tiled wall in the background.
Fried Carrot Cake
A plate of fried carrot cake, a popular dish in Singapore, is presented in the foreground. The dish is garnished with chopped green onions. In the background, a bustling food court scene unfolds with people dining and queuing at various stalls. A yellow sign with Chinese characters is visible above one of the stalls.
Food Stall
A food stall with a bright yellow sign that reads "LAO CHEN GUO DANG" in English and Chinese characters. Below the sign, there are pictures of various dishes. People are seen ordering and preparing food.
Close-up of Stir-fried Dish with Scallions
A close-up, overhead shot of a stir-fried dish, likely containing meat or tofu, coated in a glossy brown sauce. The dish is generously garnished with chopped green onions and some white onion pieces. The texture of the food appears slightly crispy in some areas and tender in others.
Fried Carrot Cake with Coffee
A plate of fried carrot cake, garnished with chopped scallions, sits on a pink plate lined with brown paper. A white mug filled with coffee is placed to the right of the plate. The mug has a sticker on it with a picture of a woman and some text. In the background, blurred figures and stools suggest an outdoor seating area.
Fried Carrot Cake
A plate of fried carrot cake, a popular dish in Singapore and Malaysia, is served on a pink plate with a piece of brown paper liner. The dish is garnished with chopped green onions. A white mug with the logo "Gold Kili" is visible in the upper left corner.
Fried Rice Dish
A close-up shot of a plate of fried rice, with a fork lifting a portion of the dish. The rice appears to be mixed with scrambled eggs, chopped green onions, and possibly some small pieces of meat or seafood. The dish is served on a paper liner on a white plate.
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