Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow 老夫子炒粿条

Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow 老夫子炒粿条 is a chinese restaurant Central Region Singapore located in Singapore.

6 / 10
51
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#01-12 Old Airport Road Market & Food Centre (51 Old Airport Road) 390051 Singapore

Reservations No
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Outdoor Seating Yes
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

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chili kway teow crowded lunch
Andy Peng Kong

If u look at the queue at LFZ & compare similar stall around. You will know it is worth waiting.

Cheen The Curious

Comparing with Dong Ji 01-138. Chilli has a good kick, less 'wok hei ', wetter, Chinese sausage more refined, pricier yet less ingredients ????

Sikander Lhote

Its signature char kway teow (stir-fried rice cake strips) is served up with a medley of cockles , Chinese sausage and crunchy bean sprouts

9VSKA

Not one of my go-to foods, but their char kway teow is considered okay. Fans of spicy food will be glad to know they can whip up quite the spicy order!

Bernard Chua

Wonder why the queue, dun taste better than the rest of the fried kway teow stores in the market . No so called 'Wok' taste.

inSing.com

A really hot flame + good chili makes this Kway Teow super yummy! The aunty also looks very friendly =) Read more

Andy Peng Kong

Yummy fried kway teow Worth trying!

Freddie Tan

The lard is great!

Joean勤

I personally think that tis char kway teow is 60/100 only, as i expect the taste to be better because of the queqe,but it is not wat i expected.$3 is worth as portion big n lot of (clams )is wat i like

L

The fried kway teow tasted pretty mediocre. There was no “wok hei ” and you could probably get something similar in any food court .

Joean勤

I personally think the taste of this Char Kway Teow is just 60/100, as i think to have such a queqe it should have taste good, but not as tasty as

Joanna

Good Char Kway Teoh!

Nigel Choi ????????

Definitely overrated.

Freddie Tan

The queue is long.

Shan. XC

$3 portion is large and tasty! With many 'hum'

Melissa Cheng

Juicy hum :D 8/10

Edwin Tan

The stall is right in the centre @ #01-12

kunz daniel

the hums are juicy!

Yat Fai Ooi

Meh at best

Feng Hui Cheong

Above average fried kway tiao. Not worth the queue time.

reverie

Kinda overhyped.

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