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Anak Bapak Halal Muslim Restaurant

4a Eunos Crescent, Singapore 402004 #01-16

$6 · Muslim Owned · Restaurant · Seafood · Chicken · Malay

Monday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM Thursday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM Friday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM Saturday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM

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BrYan LeE

Rated 4.0/5.0 a year ago

wadeh 3 for $2 comes with much "bigger" prawn than store opposite, nasi lemak kukus, n green chilli... Popian not as tasty at $1.20/ pc. But staff are friendly... Try get from this store than nasi lemak kukus (not sure their "good food certificate are actually valid"...

Aakyl Haniffa

Rated 5.0/5.0 a year ago

I am writing this review a bit too late after visiting Anak Bapak a few years back in 2017-2018. However it never gets too old, as this place is a treat for anyone who wondered how "Bak Kut Teh" tasted like because you never find the halal version of this dish. The uncle who runs this place has been doing it for a long time. He makes Beef Bak Kut Teh halal version, and it tastes amazingly wonderful. The spices and herbs added to the soup gives explosion of flavors in your mouth. When I had a chat with the owner, I mentioned the fact that I found this place after reading a few articles on internet. But the elderly owner/chef did not know that he was so famous online as he did not use any internet or Facebook. He believed his food got famous due to word of mouth. There are many other dishes he prepares, but the 'Beef Bak Kut Teh' is the signature dish. Location: Anak Bapak Blk 4A Eunos Crescent #01–16 Eunos Crescent Market & Food Centre Singapore 402004

mus mus

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

If u are into Chinese Muslim style noodles n rice, u are in for the varieties offered. Their daily favourites are Chicken Rice, Hor Fun and Fried Noodles.

Ace Shimizu

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 years ago

The place is located in a hawker center just beside the eunos mrt station. The stall is in the center of the hawker area and halal. I have been going to this place so many times in the past and glad to know that the same guy is still cooking up the dishes and is the same good taste as back then. Lunch period is really busy as the uncle us the only one cooking and managing the store, many customers need to wait abit due to the solo manpower, but no problem for me. Pricing and portion is the same as last time. The uncle would close the shop for awhile after lunch hours to take a quick rest before preparing again for dinner time do take note. I awlays wanted to try the halal version of the bak kut teh, here they sell the beef version. Overall satisfied with the food served! Will come again

Azrin Az

Rated 5.0/5.0 5 years ago

Excellent food, plenty of choices and variety of seafood, noodles and rice combo. Highly recommend their beef bah ku teh, which is in an excellent broth, full of flavour. Tried Fried Mee Goreng Cockles and Fried Rice Chicken. The chef is also very friendly. Expect a bit of queue during peak period but the wait is worth it. Food 5/5 Price 4/5 Dessert 2/5 Ambience 3/5 Service 4/5

Zulhisyam Zaibuddin

Rated 5.0/5.0 9 months ago

Love it! A different twist to Malaysian’s halal wantan mee. The beef kut teh is delish! Just be careful of the mala pepper in the soup or you’ll numb your tongue biting it.

Rishi Kesan

Rated 4.0/5.0 10 months ago

The halal bakuteh was quite different from the usual. This was more on the peppery side. Lots of Big black pepper was inside so be careful when eating. The beef was tender and flavourful but also loaded with fats on many of the chunks. If that is a concern to you.. flavour wise it’s wholesome almost identical to mutton soup. Overall can eat again if you have the feels. Customer service very good. I was carrying a baby and the staff brought the dish to my table.

Onizuka Sorimachi

Rated 5.0/5.0 a month ago

Good food. I wouldn't compare it to any authentic Chinese style cooking as i believe the owner over the years has developed his own flavour base on his clientele. But on its own without comparing it to any other shop the food here is tasteful with generous portioning & affordable price.

Lovekitty

Rated 2.0/5.0 6 months ago

Came down on Monday at 5pm plus to try their halal Bak Kut Teh but no longer serving food. Google map state that its open from 10am to 7pm. Should’ve change the timing. Disappointed and waste of time.

Marijn De Vries Hoogerwerff (m4rinos)

Rated 4.0/5.0 6 months ago

One of the better Malay style fried kway teow I had in a while. Friendly people with a simple stall, in the middle row of the Eunos hawker centre behind the MRT station.

Yifei Lau

Rated 2.0/5.0 7 months ago

It’s very disappointed as I bring my friend from Malaysia just to came here taste this beef halal Bak Kut Teh. Open half shutter and i ask other hawker they also say not sure open or not. I arrive at 11:30am and google say open at 12pm-7pm. Waited almost 2 hour. Decided to eat briyani at other hawker and wow! its amazing

Reza Alfaiz

Rated 5.0/5.0 5 months ago

It’s my first time trying Bak Kut Teh (don’t worry it’s Halal version). To be honest as a muslim I don’t have the comparison with the real Bak Kut Teh but this one taste good and can smell the spice so nice. Worth to try😄

Titan fadhila

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 weeks ago

Come here from west just want to try their Halal beef bak kut teh. It’s really worth it! Lucky i still can get it after long q just 10 minutes before iftar. My husband is mualaf chinese and he said this bak kut teh the taste is same like original chinese version. I like the sambal also. Must try!

imski

Rated 1.0/5.0 a month ago

saw a video about the halal bak kut teh they did which came out in most of the mainstream social media platform. came all the way from the west on one saturday lunchtime and the queue was long. waited more than an hour only for them to say it was sold out. told us that we had to wait another hour and the half for the new batch to finish cooking. the son seemed so pissed looking at the long line. even fought with the dad at one point. could’ve at least put up a sign once its finished. but no. so we ordered the chicken rice. some parts of the chicken was still raw. ordered beef char siew noodle. beef was so tough and gamey. there goes a saying - good marketing doesn’t mean good food. super disappointed. all that bak kut teh marketing but the stall produce little batches :/ one star only for the deserving polite makcik who took my order.

Norliza Zain

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 weeks ago

Went to Anak Bapak on a Monday evening for breaking of fast. Since it's a hawker center, the seating can be quite full during dinner time but once any table is free anyone can use it. Beef Bak Kut Teh is served with rice - Chicken rice. The rice is very fragrant and well cooked. I loved the beef bak kut teh and the meat they used are the briskets part that comes plenty with fat trimming. The soup is tasty that is not too overcome with spice. Eat it with rice and the sambal provided. Super kick! Nasi Goreng Ayam that my husband ate from this stall is delicious. The rice used for frying is the Chicken rice, just like the old times when hawkers sold them. All in all, the food from Anak Bapak is tasty. After I finished eating I saw the old uncle owner outside his stall and thanked him for making the tasty food. The makcik whom attended to customer is also cheery and helpful. Thank you! Belly full heart happy.