Kampong Chicken Rice at Seah Street's Zwee Kee Restaurant

On a Saturday like this, when I give myself the freedom to eat whatever I want, I took the opportunity to indulge in a meal of the country’s most popular dish: Kampong-style chicken rice!

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If only I could eat this every day, I would—but I suppose it wouldn’t feel as special as it does today, especially since my last taste of it was a few weeks ago. Whenever I go for a meal like this, I always choose the Kampong-style chicken because it has a better flavor and a unique texture to the meat.

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A friend of mine recommended a restaurant located in the city called Zwee Kee Restaurant. It’s situated along Seah Street, surrounded by beautiful buildings in unique architectural styles—some modern, others traditional. Before diving into the food experience, let me show you the environment. I took some photos of the surroundings, and they capture the charm of the area perfectly.

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What I truly appreciate about its location is the abundance of photography opportunities. After dining at the restaurant, I went on a photowalk—a great way to stretch my legs and help my stomach digest all the food I ate.

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I took the bus to the area and got off near the National Library, which is impressive in terms of architectural design. From there, it was only a short walk to Seah Street, just a left turn away.

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Zwee Kee Restaurant exudes a traditional Chinese ambiance, giving off the impression of a family-owned establishment. This is something I find worth supporting because, honestly, how many restaurants like this are still in operation these days? Very few, I think. That’s why it’s important to support businesses like this. Another reason they’re worth supporting is their dedication to providing delicious, authentic food, excellent service, and fair, reasonable prices.

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As soon as I stepped into the restaurant, I was excited to see that it was a full house. This only proved how good the food must be.

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They offered me the option of dining at an outdoor table or sharing a table with other diners. I chose the al fresco dining option because the weather wasn’t too hot that day, and the surrounding environment was pleasant to enjoy.

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One of the staff handed me the menu, which was quite lengthy.

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Initially, I thought they only offered a variety of chicken and roasted meats, but it turns out they also have other unique dishes, like black chicken soup and the controversial shark fin soup. Since I was there for the steamed chicken, I ordered the chicken rice set and added a boiled egg as well.

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Even though it was already lunchtime, I suddenly craved kaya toast, so I decided to order that too.

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The toast was brought to my table first, but I didn’t want to spoil my appetite, so I waited until the chicken rice was served. As soon as it was placed on my table, it became a happy moment for me as I arranged the plates to capture the perfect food shot. I was already hungry, but I was determined to take the photos I needed for my post. The steamed chicken looked amazing, and they even gave me the back part, which I appreciated.

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Just by looking at the chicken, I could already tell it was going to be excellent. The steam and meat juices had turned into a jelly-like consistency between the skin and the meat. I’m not sure if this is a characteristic specific to Kampong-style chicken, but it definitely elevated the experience!

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The steamed vegetables were cooked perfectly—crunchy and vibrant in color. There was just the right amount of oyster sauce and chicken oil, making them both flavorful and satisfying.

The serving portions were well-balanced among the ingredients, and I was able to finish the entire chicken rice set without wasting anything. The rice was also excellent, as it was the long-grain type with just the right amount of flavor. I will definitely return to this place the next time I visit the Seah Street area.

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The kaya toast was a great way to finish the meal. Some might think it wouldn’t pair well with chicken rice, but I still found it enjoyable to have both. It had been a while since I last ate either of these dishes, so this meal felt extra special.

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Overall, my visit to Zwee Kee Restaurant was a delightful experience that combined delicious food with a charming atmosphere. The Kampong-style chicken rice and kaya toast reminded me why these dishes are so beloved, and the surrounding area made the outing even more memorable. I can’t wait to return and explore more of what this gem has to offer!


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haha whutttt with those chickens hanging there ready to use!!

This would totally a place which I would visit as well. A bit fast food, but still with a chill enough setting even in full house. In what city can I find this gem (if I ever head into into it with my travels)

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haha whutttt with those chickens hanging there ready to use!!

These are already cooked and ready to be chopped :)

You may find this in Singapore and I hope you find your way into this city someday. Cheers!

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Its high on the to-do visit list, so need more inspiration :)

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The chicken is so juicy and seems to be very delicious, though we, the Bangladeshi people, love spicy foods. Is rice the main staple food in Singapore?

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It's very juicy, which is the special thing about this dish.

There's also a huge Bangladesh community here in Singapore. The Desker Road is known as the Little Bangladesh of Singapore :)

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Ow really! I know there are many Bangladeshi workers in Singapore. You can try some Bangladeshi recipe there. Thanks for the video link I will check it out.

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It's already on my list to give it a try. I know there are many good Bangladeshi restaurants on Desker Road.

Cheers!

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Ohh wow now this is the kinda food i would love to have for breakfast 😁😁

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This dish is only served during lunch time but if it will be made available during breakfast then I would definitely order it as well :D

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Thank you so much my friend for supporting my post 🙏

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Great post and it made me hungry!... I'm going to my kitchen for a sandwich!!! hahaha :))

HUGS!

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I also had sandwich a while ago 😂 while writing this post, enjoy!

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They do have an extensive menu there, I wouldn't know what to choose, your choice does look delicious especially the chicken which looks very juicy.

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If I didn't plan ahead with my order then I'll have a hard time choosing which dish. So many good ones 😁

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Beautiful colors, looking at the chicken with rice, it is similar to the one we prepare.

The difference is that it is cooked with the chicken and vegetables together in one pot.

The restaurant looks very clean and the food is appetizing.

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I love chicken with carrots! It makes a dish sweeter and add extra flavor too 😁

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Looking good bro. Chicken rice + toast, what a spread and must be really fulfilling after the meal.

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Felt satisfied after the meal 😁 and then walked for 30mins after 😂

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The food looks good and delicious. I order the same at Hawker Chan in our country. 😀

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Wah I should try this sometime! Looks good!

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The place looks simple but with a really super wide menu, so many choices, I bet this place it's super busy during weekends, food looks obviously good too.

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Yea that's right. I think i will be a regular customer at this place.

Thanks for the nice comment.

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