Opened by a former Din Tai Fung chef and restaurant manager, Ding Gua Gua Fried Rice at Bedok South known for its signature egg fried rice as well as other popular DTF-style dishes, including dry noodles and fried dumplings.
Ding Gua Gua Fried Rice At Bedok South
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Apart from the Signature Egg Fried Rice ($4), the stall dishes up three other appetising versions of the fried rice: Garlic Fried Rice ($4), DGG Egg Fried Rice ($4.40), and Sambal Fried Rice ($4.50). For a few extra dollars, you can complement the rice with your choice of meat: complement the carbs with your choice of meat: pork chop ($2.50), shrimp ($2.50), Taiwanese sausage ($1.50), or luncheon meat ($1).
Yummy $4 Egg Fried Rice At Bedok
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Bearing a striking resemblance to the beloved plates of fried rice from Din Tai Fung, Ding Gua Gua Fried Rice’s Signature Egg Fried Rice With Pork Chop ($6.50) features golden short-grain rice topped with beautifully cut pork chop slices, lined in a row. Lightly seasoned with five-spice powder, the pork chop was tender and easy to cut through.
Photo: @dggfriedrice (Instagram)
Try their house-made sour sauce! The sweet and mildly spicy sauce is reminiscent of the Sichuan chilli oil served with Din Tai Fung’s fan-favourite chilli oil dumplings.
Photo: @dggfriedrice (Instagram)
If you’re looking to satisfy your egg-fried rice cravings, consider visiting Ding Gua Gua’s Fried Rice in the east!
Address: Blk 69, Bedok South Avenue 3, #01-498, Singapore 460069
Opening Hours: Daily, 10:30 am – 8:30 pm
Cover Photo: Ding Gua Gua Fried Rice Singapore, @dggfriedrice (Instagram)
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