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Xin Sheng Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker (新生五香虾饼) – Sumptuous Ngoh Hiang at Boon Lay Market Hawker Centre

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Xin Sheng Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker (新生五香虾饼) at Boon Lay Market Hawker Centre is the perfect place to indulge in delicious sinful food. The fried Ngoh Hiang ingredients at this stall are super satisfying!

Xin Sheng Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker (新生五香虾饼)


Xin Sheng Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker (新生五香虾饼) is a Boon Lay Hawker stall that sells the classic “Ngoh Hiang” dish. This popular stall was even featured on Channel U’s food variety show, “Yummy King”!

In case you don’t know, “Ngoh Hiang” is a unique Hokkien and Teochew dish that consists of a variety of fried ingredients and vegetables such as ngoh hiang (after which it is named), fried chicken wing, prawn cracker, squid, century egg, fried beancurd, fishball, taiwan sausage, etc. These ingredients are usually served with fried bee hoon and a sweet chili sauce.

Super Delicious Ngoh Hiang



I enjoy eating at Xin Sheng Gor Hiong because the ngoh hiang ingredients are always very fresh and delicious. My favourite is the deep-fried prawn fritters, which have a wonderful savoury and crunchy taste. The ngoh hiang is also cooked very well, with a delicious crispy skin and juicy meat fillings.

Good Service

One of the reasons I like eating here is because the service is very good. The stall uncle is always very polite and my food usually arrives within 15 minutes or less.

Menu (click here to enlarge)

Conclusion


If you are ever in the West of Singapore, I highly recommend that you check out Xin Sheng Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker. Even though it may be a little out of the way, the delicious Ngoh Hiang will definitely be worth your troubles.

Xin Sheng Gor Hiong Prawn Cracker (新生五香虾饼)
Address: Blk 221A Boon Lay Place #01-164 Singapore 641221 (Boon Lay Market Hawker Centre)
Opening Hours: Daily 11.30am to 11pm, Closed on Sundays


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