Mike Teo
Super expensive take away duck rice. Its a total mess with small pcs of duck meat that cost 4.50. Never again
Location: Level 2, Unit Number #02-09
Authentic Cantonese roasted meat specialist serving traditional char siu, roasted duck, and soy sauce chicken with Hong Kong-style preparation methods and quality ingredients.
泰好吃烧腊 Tai Hao Chi Roasted Delights specializes in authentic Cantonese roasted meats at Anchorvale Village Hawker Centre, bringing traditional Hong Kong-style preparation methods to Singapore newest community dining destination. This establishment maintains time-honored Cantonese cooking techniques for their signature offerings including char siu (barbecued pork), roasted duck, and soy sauce chicken that showcase the artistry of Chinese roasted meat preparation. Their commitment to authentic flavors and quality ingredients ensures customers experience genuine Cantonese roasted meat culture within modern hawker centre convenience.
The menu features classic Cantonese roasted meat combinations served with steamed rice or noodles, following traditional Hong Kong-style presentations that emphasize the natural flavors and textures achieved through proper roasting techniques. Signature char siu displays the characteristic sweet-savory glaze and tender interior that defines quality barbecued pork, while their roasted duck offers crispy skin and succulent meat that demonstrates mastery of traditional Chinese roasting methods. Soy sauce chicken provides a lighter option with aromatic soy-based marinade that penetrates deep into the meat during the slow-cooking process.
Tai Hao Chi Roasted Delights serves Singapore competitive food scene by maintaining authentic Cantonese roasted meat standards while adapting to local preferences and modern food safety requirements. Their presence at Anchorvale Village contributes to the hawker centre diverse culinary landscape, offering both Chinese heritage preservation and satisfying dining experiences for families seeking quality roasted meat dishes. The establishment represents the continuation of traditional Chinese culinary arts within contemporary hawker environments, ensuring future generations can access authentic Cantonese roasted meats prepared with techniques passed down through generations of Chinese roasting masters.
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Mike Teo
Super expensive take away duck rice. Its a total mess with small pcs of duck meat that cost 4.50. Never again
Lisa T
I bought because I saw a long queue. It’s not the best stall. Some meat are tough and cold. It’s an average tasting.
Besharps
Ordered the char siew wanton mee dry ($4) takeaway, service was alright I received my food fast. The meal was kind of average, listing the pros - the wantons (3 of them) and vegetables tasted fine. The meal was quite cheap but I wasn't really filled by it much. Now listing the cons - the noodles are the thin type but it's not very springy. The sauce that soaks the noodles doesn't taste good in my opinion, not sure what sauce it is but it taste like soy sauce. The char siew are mostly thick and taste average too, personally I prefer thinly sliced char siew. So, is the food worth it? Even for the cheap price, for me personally, probably not but people can come and try to judge it for themselves. 💬
Leon
There is no communication between the person taking the order and the person cooking the noodles. I ordered two packets of char siew wanton noodles for my children and I specifically mentioned three times no chilli as they were for children. The uncle who took my order did not even pass my specific order to the lady cooking the noodles. I even added two eggs to my order which were also forgotten untill I checked with the lady why no eggs were added. I went home and children told me that the noodles were spicy. If u ever visit this stall, do eye-ball your order and make sure that they follow through. Once bitten twice shy, I would never visit this stall again.
Leong
There is no communication between the person taking the order and the person cooking the noodles. I ordered two packets of char siew wanton noodles for my children and I specifically mentioned 'no chili' three times, as they were for children. The uncle who took my order did not even pass my specific order to the lady cooking the noodles. I even added two eggs to my order, but these were also forgotten until I checked with the lady. I went home, and my children told me that the noodles were spicy. If you ever visit this stall, do eyeball your order and make sure they follow through. Once bitten, twice shy, I would never visit this stall again.
Lisa Tan
I bought from here because I saw a long queue. It’s not the best stall. Some meat is tough and cold. It’s an average taste.
Beshar
Ordered the char siew wanton mee dry ($4) for takeaway. Service was alright, and I received my food fast. The meal was average. Pros: The wantons (3 of them) and vegetables tasted fine. The meal was quite cheap, but it wasn't very filling. Cons: The noodles are the thin type, but they're not very springy. The sauce that soaks the noodles didn't taste good to me; I'm not sure what sauce it was, but it tasted like soy sauce. The char siew was mostly thick and tasted average too; I personally prefer thinly sliced char siew. So, is the food worth it? Even for the cheap price, for me personally, probably not, but others can try it and judge for themselves. 💬
Mark Teo
Super expensive take-away duck rice. It's a total mess, with small pieces of duck meat, for 4.50. Never again.
Mark Koh
First time try food from this stall. Ordered roasted pork belly added char Siew. Both are quite good. Soup is tasty and full of veg. Horjiak😀.
HL
Recommend the wanton mee. Their free soup (varies daily) is good tasting too.
jeanng79
Bought a packet of Char siew rice and add 2 pieces of chicken feet. Portion and price is reasonable and meat is tender. What I like most is the very friendly service from uncle and the guy who’s at the counter. Will definitely return again.
allan teo bak leng
Bought takeaway 3 packets of braised chicken noodles and soup of the day for $4.00 each before NTUC Apps discount. It was packed in plastic bags and therefore a saving of $0.90 cts unlike some stalls that only packed in plastic containers! The staff were very humble and polite too. This was my second visit to buy from them. I will definitely support this wonderful stall. Food rating 4.5/5*. Strongly recommended.
Jancy Chua
Soya braised chicken noodles suits me perfectly. Not your usual kind with lotsa sauce and lard bits. Taste lighter and chicken was tender. Love the free soup that comes w every main. Carrot and radish soup boiled with pork bones. Portion might be a bit small for some people but just nice for me! At $4 (before kpt discount) - Good value for money!
Bryan Fang
Ordered 3 combinations noodle for 1st try. $7.20 after discount. Noodle is the thicker mee kia type. Cooked well and like the bite of it. Roasted meats had char over them. I especially loved the roast pork and char siew. Will be requesting for a fatty part of the char siew next time as I was served parts with more meat as default. Roast pork had a goos crispy surface. Roast duck drumstick was fragrant. The sauce for the noodle went well together with everything. Sambal chilli not the best to go along with the meats but it is still nice. They have a pot of pepper pig stomach soup where you help yourselves to after you make your order. The soup was fantastic in my opinion.
Alice Wong
Satisfied lunch at Anchorvale Village Hawker Centre TAI HAO CHI Roasted Delights. Ordered char siew wanton mee ($4) and chicken feets ($2). Soup of the day was stomach pepper soup. We will be back again! 😋 View photos @alicewwp 🤗
The Travel Hunter
Tried the wanton noodles, the noodles are nicely cooked till al denta, the roasted pork was nicely cooked with charred and portion was great too. The only downside is the wanton which was filled fully with meat, more like siew mai which not to my liking. Overall still a great plate of noodles worth eating.
Xiongwei Deng
One of the better char siew and roast pork stall ive ever eaten. The soup they provide for every dish u ordered is really top. U can refill the soup and theres alot of pork ribs inside. All u can eat. Def worth it
Henry Cheng
Roasted duck that is really good in Sengkang neighbourhood. The duck meat was tender without being dry at all. It’s properly seasoned and cooked, so there’s no gaminess to the meat. The skin was crispy, it was delightful to eat. The sauce just ties in the whole dish together. It was neither too sweet but yet has a nice savouriness to it.
Yong Hui, Ronny Tan
This stall is located in a hawker centre on the 2nd floor of Anchorvale Village shopping centre, where the first floor is where the restaurants are located. It has >30 stalls and can fit 600 pax. Good ventilation given high ceilings, open layout and large High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) ceiling fans. 21 items on menu, ranging from roast duck, braised chicken, honey baby pork ribs, charsiew (normal and crystal), and even chicken feet. Price is reasonable and food quality is ok. Noodle is the thick type. Self-service pepper pig organ soup 2-meat noodles $5 @@ Parking - There is a MSCP right inside Anchorvale Village. Kids playground is located on Level 4 and can be reached via stairs from level 3.
Janice Chua
Here's the edited review: Soya braised chicken noodles suit me perfectly. It's not your usual kind with a lot of sauce and lard bits. It tastes lighter, and the chicken was tender. I love the free soup that comes with every main; it's carrot and radish soup, boiled with pork bones. The portion might be a bit small for some people, but it was just right for me! At $4 (before KPT discount), it's good value for money!
Ho Leng
Recommend the wanton mee. Their free soup (varies daily) is good-tasting too.
Allan Teo Boon Leng
I bought takeaway: three packets of braised chicken noodles and a soup of the day. Each item cost $4.00 before the NTUC App discount. They were packed in plastic bags, which resulted in a saving of $0.90, unlike some stalls that only pack in plastic containers! The staff were very humble and polite too. This was my second visit to buy from them. I will definitely support this wonderful stall. Food rating: 4.5/5 stars. Strongly recommended.
Alyssa Wong
Had a satisfying lunch at Anchorvale Village Hawker Centre TAI HAO CHI Roasted Delights. Ordered char siew wanton mee ($4) and chicken feet ($2). Soup of the day was stomach pepper soup. We will be back again! 😋 View photos @alicewwp 🤗
Siong Wee Deng
One of the better char siew and roast pork stalls I've ever eaten at. The soup they provide for every dish you order is really good. You can refill the soup, and there's a lot of pork ribs inside – all you can eat. Definitely worth it.
Harry Cheng
The roasted duck here is really good, a standout in the Sengkang neighbourhood. The duck meat was tender without being dry at all. It’s properly seasoned and cooked, so there’s no gaminess to the meat. The skin was crispy; it was delightful to eat. The sauce just ties the whole dish together. It was not too sweet, yet it had a nice savouriness to it.
Jean Ng
Bought a packet of Char siew rice and added 2 pieces of chicken feet. Portion and price are reasonable, and the meat is tender. What I liked most is the very friendly service from the uncle and the guy at the counter. Will definitely return.
Marcus Koh
First time trying food from this stall. Ordered roasted pork belly and char Siew. Both were quite good. Soup was tasty and full of vegetables. Horjiak! 😀
Brian Fang
Here's the edited review: I ordered 3 combination noodle dishes for my first try. It cost $7.20 after discount. The noodles were the thicker mee kia type. They were cooked well, and I liked their bite. The roasted meats had char on them. I especially loved the roast pork and char siew. I will be requesting a fattier part of the char siew next time, as I was served leaner parts by default. The roast pork had a good, crispy skin. The roast duck drumstick was fragrant. The sauce for the noodles went well with everything. The sambal chilli wasn't the best with the meats, but it was still nice. They have a pot of pepper pig stomach soup that you can help yourselves to after you place your order. The soup was fantastic, in my opinion.
The Travel Seeker
Tried the wanton noodles. The noodles were nicely cooked till al dente, the roasted pork was nicely cooked and charred, and the portion was great too. The only downside was the wanton, which was filled entirely with meat, resembling siew mai, and not to my liking. Overall, it was still a great plate of noodles worth eating.
Yong Wei, Raymond Tan
Here's the edited review: This stall is located in a hawker centre on the 2nd floor of Anchorvale Village shopping centre, with restaurants on the first floor. It has over 30 stalls and can fit 600 people. Good ventilation is provided thanks to high ceilings, an open layout, and large High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) ceiling fans. The menu features 21 items, ranging from roast duck, braised chicken, honey baby pork ribs, charsiew (normal and crystal), and even chicken feet. Prices are reasonable, and food quality is okay. The noodles are the thick type. They also offer self-service pepper pig organ soup. For example, 2-meat noodles cost $5. Parking: There is an MSCP right inside Anchorvale Village. A kids' playground is located on Level 4 and can be reached via stairs from Level 3.
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