Yong Huat Delight (永蕟腸粉粥) at Marine Terrace Market & Food Centre
Location: 50A Marine Ter, #01-287, Singapore 441050
50A Marine Terrace Market
Freshly steamed chee cheong fun and comforting congee at Marine Terrace.
Freshly steamed chee cheong fun and comforting congee at Marine Terrace.
Yong Huat Delight is a hawker stall at Marine Terrace that specialises in freshly steamed chee cheong fun, the silky rice noodle rolls that are a beloved breakfast and snack item in Singapore. The stall produces its chee cheong fun to order, ensuring each roll emerges soft, smooth, and piping hot, drizzled with sweet sauce, chilli, and sesame seeds. The stall also serves congee, offering a comforting alternative for those who prefer a warm bowl of rice porridge. The chee cheong fun comes with various fillings and toppings, from plain rolls to versions with prawns or char siew. The light, delicate texture of the rice noodle rolls pairs perfectly with the stall's savoury-sweet sauce combinations. The Marine Terrace location serves a residential neighbourhood, and the stall has earned a loyal following among locals who appreciate the care taken in its preparation. For chee cheong fun that melts in the mouth, Yong Huat Delight at Marine Terrace is a must-visit. Come early, as the best items tend to sell out.Operating Hours
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Vanessa
Pretty good! The rice noodles is on the thicker side but the sauce is very savory. The cashier seems to have forgotten my order several times though so might have to look out for it.
Khai
Delighted to say REOPENED JUST AS GOOD AS BEFORE … if not better Now $4.00 for char Siew or prawn …
Cassandra
Chee Cheong Fun is very nostalgic dish for me. Probably one of the first Chinese food that I could remember to like very much since I was a kid. That and stir fry egg tomato. Here they do the classic style with this rice flour that they …
Rizal
Always enjoy Cheung fun from here but I agree with other reviewers who say the sauce is a bit too mild. The noodles are freshly made to order and the stall owner is very friendly! The char siu can be hit and miss but usually I get plain or minced meat, which is always good.
Li Ann
Took their prawn, char siew and chai pok chee cheong fun during a Saturday morning. Freshly made on the spot when ordered. Best eaten while still hot or warm.
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Yong Huat Delight (永蕟腸粉粥)
Yong Huat Delight
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" and images of Chee Cheong Fun. Below the main sign, there are two menu boards. One displays various types of Chee Cheong Fun with prices, and the other shows porridge options. A woman is visible working behind the counter, and customers are queuing.
Yong Huat Delight
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" and images of Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. The stall appears to be in an outdoor or hawker center setting, with a person working behind the counter.
Yong Huat Delight
A food stall with a bright blue sign displaying the business name and menu items. The stall features a counter with various food preparation equipment and ingredients. There are digital screens displaying food images and prices.
Yong Huat Delight
A food stall with a blue awning and illuminated signage. The stall offers Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. A woman in a pink dress is standing at the counter, facing away from the camera. The stall has stainless steel counters and shelves displaying food items and ingredients.
Yong Huat Delight
A food stall with a bright blue sign that reads "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" in English and Chinese characters. The sign also features images of food. Below the main sign, there are menus displaying various dishes, including Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge, with prices. Two men are visible at the stall, one standing and looking towards the camera, and another working behind the counter. The stall appears to be in an outdoor food court or market setting.
Yong Huat Delight
A food stall with a sign that says "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" and displays images of Chee Cheong Fun and porridge. A person is working behind the counter.
Yong Hurg Delight
A food stall with a bright blue sign displaying the business name and menu items. The menu features Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. Several customers are visible in the foreground.
Yong Hung Delights
A food stall with a sign that reads "YONG HUNG DELIGHTING" and displays images of Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. A man is standing behind the counter.
Yong Huat Delight
A food stall with a bright sign that reads "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign, there are images and descriptions of food items, including Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. Two staff members are visible behind the counter, preparing food. The stall appears to be part of an outdoor food court or hawker center.
Yong Huat Delight
A food stall with a blue awning displaying the name "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" in English and Chinese characters. Below the name, there are images of Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. A menu is displayed on the right side of the awning. A person is standing at the counter, and another person is visible behind the counter. The stall appears to be in an open-air food court or market.
Yong Huat Delight
A brightly lit food stall with a large blue sign displaying the business name and menu items. The sign features images of Chee Cheong Fun and text in Chinese and English. Below the main sign, there are illuminated menu boards showcasing different dishes.
Yong Huat Delight
A brightly lit sign for Yong Huat Delight, featuring images of Chee Cheong Fun and a bowl of porridge. The sign displays the business name in English and Chinese characters, along with menu items and prices for both Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge.
Raw Meat Dish
A close-up shot of a dish containing raw meat, possibly for hot pot or a similar preparation. The meat is thinly sliced and appears to be marinated in a dark sauce, with some reddish paste visible on the side. The dish is served in a black, wavy-edged bowl.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Toppings
A close-up overhead shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as cheung fun, served in a rectangular blue-rimmed dish. The rolls are filled with what appears to be shrimp and are topped with a generous portion of minced garlic and chili. A dollop of dark, savory sauce is visible on the side, and a pair of green chopsticks rests on the rolls, ready to be used. The dish is presented on a wooden surface.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Toppings
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as chee cheong fun, served on a blue and white striped plate. The rolls are topped with crispy fried garlic and chili paste, and bathed in a savory soy-based sauce. A light blue spoon and a pair of dark green chopsticks rest on the plate, ready for eating. The dish is presented on a wooden table.
Cheung Fun
A close-up shot of Cheung Fun, a popular Cantonese dim sum dish, served on a rectangular plate with a blue and white striped rim. The dish consists of rolled rice noodle sheets, glistening with a savory sauce and sprinkled with fried garlic bits. A dollop of chili paste is visible on the side. The plate rests on a wooden surface.
Chee Cheong Fun with Garlic and Sauce
A plate of chee cheong fun, a type of steamed rice noodle roll, is served on a wooden table. The noodles are topped with crispy fried garlic and a savory brown sauce. A small green bowl containing a dipping sauce is visible in the lower left corner. In the background, shelves are stocked with various food items and containers.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Sauce
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as chee cheong fun, served on a white rectangular plate with a blue rim. The rolls are generously drizzled with a savory brown sauce and sprinkled with a topping that appears to be minced garlic or chili. The dish is presented on a wooden table.
Chee Cheong Fun
Two plates of chee cheong fun, a Cantonese dim sum dish of steamed rice noodle rolls, are served with a savory sauce and topped with garlic and chili. One plate also has a small black condiment dish. The food is presented on a grey speckled table with a bottle of water in the background.
Yong Huat Delight Food Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" in English and Chinese. The stall offers Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. The menu boards show various options for both dishes, with prices listed. There are also digital screens displaying food items and promotional information. The stall appears to be in a hawker center or food court setting.
Yong Huat Delight - Silky Smooth Chee Cheong Fun Made From Scratch
A blog post from Miss Tam Chiak featuring Yong Huat Delight, a stall specializing in Chee Cheong Fun made from scratch. The post includes photos of the food, the owner, and the stall front. It details the owner's dedication to making the dish using traditional methods.
Congee with Toppings
A bowl of congee topped with chopped chili peppers, scallions, and fried garlic. A spoon with a blue floral pattern rests in the bowl. The congee is served on a wooden table.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Filling
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as cheung fun, served in a rectangular blue-rimmed dish. The rolls are filled with shredded meat, possibly chicken or pork, and are bathed in a savory soy-based sauce. A white ceramic spoon rests on the left side of the dish. The meal is presented on a wooden table.
Food preparation in a kitchen
Two individuals are preparing food in a busy kitchen environment. One person in the foreground, wearing glasses and a mask, is looking at their phone. The other person, wearing a blue tank top and gloves, is actively slicing ingredients on a preparation surface. The background shows shelves stocked with various items, including boxes, bottles, and containers, typical of a commercial kitchen.
Shrimp Rice Noodle Rolls
A close-up shot of shrimp rice noodle rolls served in a blue-rimmed rectangular dish. The rolls are translucent white, revealing pink shrimp inside, and are drizzled with a dark soy sauce and topped with minced garlic. A small dollop of dark condiment is placed at the top left of the dish.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Filling
A close-up overhead shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as cheung fun, served in a blue-rimmed white dish. The rolls are filled with what appears to be shrimp and are bathed in a savory brown sauce. A small dollop of dark, reddish-brown condiment is visible on the side of the dish. The dish is placed on a wooden surface.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Sauce
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as cheung fun, served on a blue-rimmed white plate. The rolls are generously drizzled with a dark savory sauce and topped with minced garlic or shallots. Chopsticks are visible resting on the side of the plate. The dish is presented on a wooden table.
Congee with Toppings and Shrimp Rolls
A bowl of congee topped with chopped scallions, fried garlic, and a sprinkle of pepper. A side of shrimp rolls with a chili paste is served on a black plate.
Kitchen Preparation
Two women are working in a commercial kitchen. The woman on the left is pouring liquid from a metal pot into a strainer. The woman on the right is wearing gloves and appears to be preparing food. The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel surfaces, shelving, and cooking equipment. There are various containers, utensils, and ingredients visible on the countertops.
Food Stall Advertisements and Payment Information
A display of various promotional materials and payment options at a food stall. This includes a QR code for 'PAY NOW' with account details, a sign indicating 'CDC Voucher Accepted', and several printed articles and photos. One article features a woman preparing 'Chee Cheong Fun' and discusses the process of making it from scratch. Another section highlights 'Yong Huat Delight' and its owner, Ms. Liang Yuan, emphasizing the traditional method of preparing rice slurry for their dishes. There are also images of the food itself, including what appears to be rice noodle rolls. A container of 'GLUCOL' is also visible.
Yong Huat Delight Food Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" in English and Chinese. The stall features illuminated menus showcasing various dishes, including Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. A customer is visible at the counter. The stall appears to be in a food court or hawker center setting, with overhead lighting and a ceiling fan.
Newspaper article about a hawker
A newspaper article from "晚报新闻" dated May 28, 2019, detailing the journey of a hawker named Liang Yuan who traveled to Guangzhou to learn the secret recipe for making chee cheong fun (rice noodle rolls). The article discusses her challenges in adapting the recipe to local ingredients and her dedication to perfecting the dish. It also touches upon her other offerings like congee and her approach to customer requests for additional ingredients.
Shrimp Rice Noodle Rolls
A close-up shot of shrimp rice noodle rolls served in a black bowl. The translucent rice noodle wrappers are filled with pink shrimp and are topped with a light seasoning. The dish appears to be a popular dim sum item.
Yong Huat Delight Menu
A food stall with a bright sign displaying the name "YONG HUAT DELIGHT" and images of food. Below the main sign, there are two illuminated panels. The left panel shows pictures of Cheong Fun, and the right panel displays a menu with prices. The menu lists various types of Cheong Fun, such as Plain Cheong Fun, Egg Cheong Fun, and Cheong Fun with Vegetables, priced at $2.00 to $2.50. It also lists porridge options. The stall has staff working behind the counter, and various food preparation items are visible.
Handmade Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge Menu
A sign displays a menu for handmade chee cheong fun and porridge. The chee cheong fun menu features various flavors like plain, mushroom, and vegetable, with prices ranging from $2.50 to $3.50. The porridge menu lists options such as century egg, pork, and salted vegetable, with prices from $3.00 to $4.00.
Food Stall
A food stall with a blue awning and illuminated signs. Two people are standing at the counter, and food items are displayed on the signs. There are tables and chairs in the foreground.
Yong Huat Delight Menu
A food stall with illuminated menus displaying various dishes. The main menu features 'YONG HUAT DELIGHT' with images and descriptions of 'HANDMADE CHEE CHEONG FUN'. Another section displays 'PORRIDGE'. To the right, a green sign reads 'TONG REN TONG XIN VEGETARIAN FOOD' with images of vegetarian dishes.
Chee Cheong Fun with Chili Paste
A close-up shot of Chee Cheong Fun, a type of steamed rice noodle roll, served on a black plate. The rolls are white and translucent, with visible pleats. They are drizzled with a dark sauce and topped with crispy fried garlic bits. A dollop of vibrant red chili paste is placed on top of one of the rolls. In the background, a pink plastic bag and a blurred out table setting are visible.
Food Stalls
A view of two food stalls in an outdoor food court. The stall on the left is named YONG HUAT DELIGHT and specializes in Chee Cheong Fun. The stall on the right is TONG REN TONG XIN VEGETARIAN FOOD. People are ordering and waiting for food. Tables and chairs are visible in the foreground.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Chili Sauce
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as cheung fun, served in a black rectangular dish. The rolls are filled with a reddish-orange ingredient, possibly shrimp or meat, and are topped with chopped green onions and a drizzle of soy sauce. A dollop of spicy red chili paste is placed on the side. The dish is presented on a speckled green countertop.
Chee Cheong Fun with Toppings
Two black oval plates of chee cheong fun (rice noodle rolls) are served on a speckled green table. The plate in the foreground has minced garlic and a dollop of chili paste on top of the rolls, with a spoon resting in the sauce. The plate in the background has chili paste and what appears to be soy sauce.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Garlic and Scallions
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls served in a black bowl. The rolls are topped with a generous portion of minced garlic, chopped scallions, and a drizzle of soy sauce. Some chili flakes are also visible amongst the garlic.
Payment and Voucher Information
A display shows a QR code for 'Pay Now' with the number 97714766 and the name LIANGYUAN. Adjacent to it is a sign indicating 'CDC Voucher Accepted here' with options to select voucher amounts. Below these are images of food and text, including a newspaper clipping about making rice noodle rolls and a description of a stall owner's journey.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Filling
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as chee cheong fun, served in a black rectangular dish. The rolls are filled with a pinkish mixture, likely shrimp or pork, and are coated in a savory sauce with visible fried garlic bits. A dollop of red chili paste is on the side. Another dish of similar rice rolls is visible in the blurred background.
Food court with diners and food stalls
A food court scene with several food stalls and tables. A person is seated at a table in the foreground, facing away from the camera. Various food items and menus are visible at the stalls. The stalls have signage in Chinese and English.
Yong Huat Delight Menu
A menu board displaying two sections: Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. The Chee Cheong Fun section lists 11 varieties with prices ranging from $2.00 to $3.00, with an option to add egg for $0.50. The Porridge section lists 14 varieties, including Cuttlefish, Corn, Mushroom, Pumpkin, Sweet Potato, Seafood, Boat, Lean Meat/Meat Ball, Chicken, Chicken Mushroom, Century Egg Meat Ball, Peanut Meat Ball, Fish, and Pig's Viscera, with prices ranging from $2.50 to $6.00. Some items are marked as 'Lower in calories'.
Yong Huat Delight Menu
A brightly lit menu board displays various Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge options. The top section features images of Chee Cheong Fun and lists 11 varieties with prices ranging from $2.00 to $3.00, including options like Plain, Wivegetables, Wmushroom, and Wprawns. An option to add egg for $0.50 is also available. The bottom section displays different types of porridge, such as Cutlet Porridge, Corn Porridge, and Seafood Porridge, with prices from $3.00 to $4.00.
Steamed Rice Rolls
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as cheung fun, served in a black bowl. The rolls are white and translucent, filled with a meat filling, and topped with chopped green onions and a savory sauce with fried garlic bits. The dish is glistening with sauce and appears to be a popular dim sum item.
Yong Huat Del Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge
A sign displays images and text for Yong Huat Del, advertising handmade Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge. The top section features the business name in illuminated Chinese characters and English. Below, two plates of Chee Cheong Fun are shown, with one labeled 'Handmade Chee Cheong Fun'. A smaller illuminated sign on the right shows a bowl of porridge with the word 'Porridge' and Chinese characters.
Food Stall Counter
A man in a black t-shirt is handing a plate of food to someone off-camera. Behind him, two women are working in a food stall. A menu board above displays images and text for various dishes, including "Chee Cheong Fun" and "Porridge." Another sign indicates "CLOSED ON MONDAY."
Cheung Fun with Toppings
A close-up shot of Cheung Fun, a Cantonese dim sum dish, served on a black plate. The dish features translucent rice noodle rolls generously topped with crispy fried garlic, chopped scallions, and a dollop of red chili paste. A dark savory sauce pools at the bottom of the plate. The green speckled surface beneath the plate suggests a table setting.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Toppings
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as chee cheong fun, served in a black rectangular dish. The rolls are filled with green ingredients, possibly scallions or vegetables, and are topped with minced garlic and a dollop of red chili paste. They are bathed in a dark savory sauce, and a fork and spoon are visible in the upper right corner.
User comments about a butcher shop
A screenshot of a social media post with user comments discussing a butcher shop located at 50A Marine Terrace, Singapore. The comments mention the quality of beef tendons and other meats, with one user stating they have been buying from this halal butcher for over ten years and that the price is $20/kg.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Milk Tea
A plate of steamed rice rolls, also known as chee cheong fun, served with a dark sauce, sits on a table next to a glass mug of milk tea. The rice rolls are white and translucent, cut into segments, revealing a filling inside. The milk tea is a light brown color, and the mug has pink numbers '73' on it. A fork and spoon are placed on the plate. The setting appears to be a casual eatery.
Yong Huat Delight Menu
A sign for Yong Huat Delight featuring images of Chee Cheong Fun and a menu list.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various dishes and menus displayed. The stall has a prominent sign that reads "TONG HUAT DELIGHT". There are menus for Chee Cheong Fun and Porridge, with prices listed. Condiments and utensils are neatly arranged on the counter. In the background, a person is visible working in the kitchen area.
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