清香卤麺 at Bedok 85 Market
Location: 85 Bedok North Street 4, #01-51 Bedok 85 Market, Singapore 460085
Floor 1 · Bedok 85 Market
Rich, braised lor mee with thick gravy and crispy toppings at Bedok 85 Market.
Rich, braised lor mee with thick gravy and crispy toppings at Bedok 85 Market.
Qing Xiang Lor Mee is a popular stall at the famed Bedok 85 Fengshan Market, serving up bowls of lor mee drenched in a thick, dark braised gravy. The broth is viscous and deeply savoury, studded with bits of pork, fish, and crispy batter bits that add texture to every spoonful. The yellow noodles soak up the gravy beautifully, creating a dish that is unapologetically rich and satisfying. Diners can customise their bowls with additions like ngoh hiang, fried fish, and braised egg for a more indulgent plate. The stall also provides vinegar, garlic, and chilli on the side — essential condiments that cut through the richness. It is a must-try for lor mee enthusiasts who appreciate the bold, braised flavours that define this Hokkietraditional dish. If you are at Bedok 85, Qing Xiang is the stall to beat for a proper bowl of lor mee. Dress it with vinegar and chilli, and dig in.Operating Hours
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Negative Reviews
Kian Wee
The taste of the lor mee as a whole is only meh at best. The lor tasted really flavourless and not put together. Condiments like garlic paste are stingily by the shop assistant in measly …
Positive Reviews
Nadia
$4, good bowl of lor mee!
Muthu
The gravy is just nice. Not too thick and not too liquid. Goes well with the vinegar and minced garlic . The serving portion is big withnlots of meat and fried fish.
Linda
Not a big fan of lor mee, but this lor mee was really good. Flavourful, well balanced gravy with a generous ingredients (fried fish, 五香, fried yam, lor meat, braised egg..). …
Jolene
Decent Lor Mee. Flavoured soup. With the ingredients, $3 for the a bowl is a bit on the high side.
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清香卤麺
Braised Pork Noodles
A close-up shot of a bowl of braised pork noodles. The dish features tender pieces of braised pork, a rich dark broth, and is garnished with chopped scallions and sliced red chilies. Yellow chopsticks rest on the side of the bright yellow bowl, and a yellow spoon is partially visible.
Lor Mee Stall Condiments
A close-up view of a food stall counter, likely specializing in Lor Mee. Various condiments such as chili, sauces, and pickled items are arranged in containers. A menu board displays prices for "Qing Xiang Lor Mee" and "Jian Kang Guo Zhi" (Healthy Gravy) with options for $4 and $5, and an additional charge for containers. Stacks of disposable bowls and cutlery are visible. A QR code for payment and a sign indicating acceptance of CDC Vouchers are also present.
Braised Pork Belly with Egg and Tofu
A close-up shot of a bowl of braised pork belly with egg and tofu. The dish is served in a bright yellow bowl and garnished with fresh cilantro and chopped chili peppers. Yellow chopsticks rest on top of the dish, and a yellow spoon is partially submerged in the dark, savory broth. The pork belly appears tender and rich, with a layer of crispy fried tofu and a hard-boiled egg cut in half. The overall presentation suggests a hearty and flavorful meal.
Bowl of Braised Pork Belly and Egg Noodles
A close-up shot of a yellow bowl filled with braised pork belly, a hard-boiled egg, and what appears to be noodles in a dark savory broth. The dish is garnished with chopped cilantro and chili slices.
Food Stall Sign
A brightly lit sign above a food stall displays images and names of two dishes: Lor Mee and Kway Chay. The sign also features awards and recommendations. Below the sign, the interior of the stall is visible, showing shelves stocked with yellow bowls, containers, and other kitchen supplies.
Noodles with Gravy
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodles being lifted with chopsticks. The noodles are thick and appear to be coated in a dark, savory gravy. Chunks of meat or other ingredients are visible in the bowl. The bowl is yellow and sits on a red textured placemat. The background shows a light green table and blurred figures of people sitting at tables.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with a large illuminated sign above displaying images and names of dishes like 'Lor Mee' and 'Kway Chay'. The sign also indicates 'Singapore Food Web Recommended'. Below the sign, staff members are visible behind the counter, preparing or serving food. A self-service pricing sign is also visible.
Noodle Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of noodle soup. The soup is dark brown and appears to be rich in flavor. It contains thick, yellow noodles, slices of braised egg, bean sprouts, and chopped green onions and red chili peppers. A yellow spoon and chopsticks are also visible in the bowl.
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