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Best bak kwa in Singapore (CNY 2024): Lim Chee Guan, Kim Hock Guan and more

The Chinese New Year (CNY) madness is upon us once again. 'Tis the time of the year when Singaporeans — aunties and millennials alike — jostle with crowds and queue long hours for "branded" traditional bak kwa (barbecued sliced pork) from Fragrance, Lim Chee Guan and more. Not forgetting the more peculiar varieties like pineapple bak kwa! Unfortunately, buying...

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Battle of bak kwa: This Chinese New Year's prices, queues and more

The Chinese New Year madness is upon us once again. ‘Tis the time of the year when Singaporeans — aunties and millennials alike — jostle with crowds and queue long hours for “branded” traditional bak kwa from Fragrance, Lim Chee Guan and more. Not forgetting the more peculiar varieties like pineapple bak kwa! Unfortunately, buying bak kwa (barbecued sliced pork)...

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Bak Kwa prices in Singapore (CNY 2022) - what is worth queueing for?

The Chinese New Year (CNY) madness is upon us once again. ‘Tis the time of the year when Singaporeans — aunties and millennials alike — set aside time to jostle with crowds and queue long hours for “branded” bak kwa from Lim Chee Guan, Bee Cheng Hiang and more. Not only is bak kwa (barbecued sliced pork) a traditional CNY...

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8 good places to get your bak kwa fix in Singapore


February 09, 2021
PHOTO: 123rf
There are many things to look forward to during Chinese New Year. The company, the red packets, and most importantly, for some of us to say the least, the food. And aside from the rounds of hotpot and baked goodies we’ll be filling our tummies with, there is one main staple that many of us can’t live without — the bak kwa.
From brands like Lim Chee Guan to the iconic Bee Cheng Hiang, we scope out the best places to get delicious slices of bak kwa in Singapore just in time for the Chinese New Year festivities.

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Best bak kwas you can buy without queueing this CNY (2021)


January 23, 2021
The New Paper
With the Lunar New Year of the Ox right around the corner, what better way to celebrate the auspicious season than with a not-so-healthy serving of Bak Kwa!
One of the top few must-have snacks of the season, no home is truly complete without a platter of this sweet, savoury porky goodness.
To help you gear up for a feast, here’s a list of our top recommended Bak Kwa stores you’d have to visit to get your share this Chinese New Year.
This year’s Chinese New Year will be slightly different as some Bak Kwa stores are

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5 of the best Bak Kwa deals this Chinese New Year 2021


Don’t say we bo jio.
January 14, 2021, 05:55 PM
Sweet, savoury, and oh-so-sinful.
Chinese New Year isn’t really Chinese New Year without bak kwa, a crowd favourite festive snack.
If you’re on the hunt for the best pork jerky this CNY 2021, we’ve got you covered.
Here are five of the best bak kwa deals in Singapore to look out for:
1) FYRE Bak Kwa
FYRE is a locally-born bak kwa brand that boasts two signature flavours:
The Original 1945: S$118 (per 1kg)
The Mala Xiang Guo: S$128 (per 1kg)
Marinated for a month (yes, a month) with 36 spices, the
Original 1945 is made by fusing pork jowl and loin to produce succulent dried, yet juicy meat.

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