Kevin L.
Bad attitude. Face like owe him 1 mil $
Location: 112 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-05, 112 BM Market & Food Centre, Singapore 160112
112 BM Market & Food Centre
A longtime Bukit Merah cooked food stall at 112 Market — homestyle Chinese dishes for the neighbourhood.
A longtime Bukit Merah cooked food stall at 112 Market — homestyle Chinese dishes for the neighbourhood.
Ke Kou Cooked Food at 112 Bukit Merah Market and Food Centre is a cooked food stall that has served the Bukit Merah neighbourhood for many years, offering homestyle Chinese dishes that cater to the local community daily dining needs. The stall name, which means appetising or tasty in Mandarin, reflects its straightforward approach — well-seasoned, familiar dishes that satisfy without pretension. The 3.7 rating suggests a stall that does its job dependably for a loyal customer base.Based on 7 Google reviews
Kevin L.
Bad attitude. Face like owe him 1 mil $
Daniel S
Bad attitude - food is ok but come here if you like and worship bad attitude from the older generation
Dennis Chew
Best rice noodles in Singapore
Lester Quek
BEST HOR FUN IN SINGAPORE. Don't forget to order FRIED CHEE CHONG FUN, YES CHEE CHONG FUN THAT IS F R I E D 👍👍👍👍 …
Dave Poh
Superb horfun with strong wok hei. Comes with large fresh prawns and sliced fish. Amongst the top hawker center horfun i had. Very reasonably priced.
Ke Kou Cooked Food 可口熟食
KE KOU COOKED FOOD stall
A food stall with a sign that reads "KE KOU COOKED FOOD" in English and Chinese characters. There are people queuing in front of the stall. In the foreground, there are tables and stools for dining. A pineapple-shaped lantern hangs from the ceiling.
KE KOU COOKED FOOD
A closed food stall with a purple and silver rolling shutter. The stall has a prominent sign with Chinese characters and the English text "KE KOU COOKED FOOD". There are also various notices and signs on the pillars next to the shutter, including a queueing guide and a notice about clearing tables.
Ke Kou Cooked Food
A food stall with a purple awning displaying the name "KE KOU COOKED FOOD" and the Union Group of Companies logo. A menu is visible below the awning, listing various rice and noodle dishes, fried rice, omelette rice, and side dishes.
KE KOU COOKED FOOD
A storefront with a purple sign that reads "KE KOU COOKED FOOD" and a smaller sign that reads "GUANG FA MIXED VEG. RICE". Both signs have the "UNION GROUP OF COMPANIES" logo. The storefront has metal shutters that are rolled down. There are decorative banners with Chinese characters and images of lucky cats hanging above the shutters.
Omelet with Shrimp
A close-up shot of an omelet served on a light pink plate. The omelet appears to be filled with small shrimp and a dark, savory topping, possibly minced meat or vegetables. The edges of the omelet are slightly browned and crispy. The dish is placed on a light-colored table, with a blurred background suggesting an indoor setting.
Three dishes on a tray
A tray holds three black plates of food. The plate on the left contains a bowl of congee topped with green onions and fried shallots. The plate in the middle contains thin noodles with fried items and a dark sauce, topped with chopped peanuts and sesame seeds. The plate on the right contains white rice noodle rolls with a reddish sauce and fried garlic. A paper napkin with instructions to "Keep me clean for the next diner" is also on the tray.
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