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Experience the authentic taste of Singapore’s heritage hawker culture through a diverse menu of slow-simmered broths and masterfully poached poultry.

Tiong Bahru Singapore Flavours continues to grow its presence in the Philippines, positioning itself as a restaurant brand focused on Singaporean comfort food inspired by hawker centres.

The restaurant takes its name from Tiong Bahru, a well-known neighborhood in Singapore recognized for its local food culture and hawker dining scene. Since entering the Philippine market in 2019, the brand has built a following among diners looking for familiar Singaporean dishes served in a casual dining setup.

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Tiong Bahru Singapore Flavours boasts locations all over the Philippines.

Hainan chicken: The star of the table

Its menu highlights several staples of Singaporean cuisine, led by Hainan chicken. The dish features poached chicken served with seasoned rice and a combination of sauces typically made with ginger, chili, and soy. The restaurant also offers a roasted chicken variant for those who prefer a crispier texture and deeper roasted flavor.

Beyond its chicken offerings, Tiong Bahru Singapore Flavours carries other well-known dishes that reflect the range of Singaporean food culture. These include bak kut teh, a pork rib soup known for its peppery broth and slow-cooked flavor, as well as laksa, a noodle soup with a spiced coconut-based broth.

The brand’s approach centers on offering a variety of dishes rather than focusing on a single signature item. This mirrors the diversity of Singapore’s hawker tradition, where multiple cuisines and cooking styles are served side by side in shared food spaces.

Chicken
Hainan chicken has become an international favorite for those seeking a filling and savory meal.
Laksa
Laksa’s deep red broth and perfectly textured noodles offer a perfect balance of spices, fillings, and sensations all in a single bowl.


Bridging the flavor gap

In the Philippines, the restaurant has positioned itself as an accessible option for consumers interested in regional Asian cuisine, particularly Singaporean flavors that are less commonly found in mainstream dining options.

Tiong Bahru Singapore Flavours frames its menu around the idea of bringing familiar Singaporean dishes closer to local diners, emphasizing consistency and recognizable flavors across its branches.

 
 

Tiong Bahru Singapore Flavours continues its Philippine expansion, offering a diverse menu of Singaporean hawker staples like Hainan chicken and bak kut teh that celebrate the rich food culture of its namesake neighborhood.

 
 

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