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STREET FOOD: 10 Best Oyster Omelette In Singapore That You Must Try!

Time For Some Yummy Orh Luak!

Oyster Omelette, also known as Orh Luak to most of us Singaporeans, is a local hawker favorite! Essentially juicy fresh oysters fried along with a special egg batter, this dish requires typically minimal ingredients. Ultimately, it takes fresh ingredients, perfect batter, and well-controlled fire to create the ideal plate of Oyster Omelette.

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Hence, here are 10 hawker stalls in Singapore that managed to tick off all the boxes to serve you the perfect Oyster Omelette dish!

10 Must-Try Oyster Omelette In Our Local Hawker Centres!

1. Hup Kee Oyster Omelette

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Hup Kee Oyster Omelette is by far one of my favorites! The reason being how generous they are with their portions and how extremely satisfying it is to just devour an entire plate on my own. In particular, it is cooked to the perfect texture. In addition, the chili sauce that comes along with it provides a great kick to the entire dish!

Address: 500 Clemenceau Ave N, Newton Circus, #01-73 Food Centre, Singapore 229495

2. Ang Sa Lee Fried Oyster

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Located at the famous Chomp Chomp Food Centre, Ang Sa Lee Fried Oyster should be applauded for how consistent they are over the years that they have been operating! In addition, their Oyster Omelette dish is always cooked to perfection with just the right balance of egg to starch ratio. Therefore, a definite must-try for all Oyster Omelette lovers!

Address: 20 Kensington Park Rd, #01-33, Singapore 557269

3. Simon Road Oyster Omelette

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Unlike many other stalls, Simon Road Oyster Omelette serves 2 versions of this iconic dish! You can choose from either fried oyster egg or fried oyster omelette. In particular, the Oyster Omelette served here is perfectly charred while still remaining smooth. Hence, paired with juicy oysters, it is to die for!

Address: 212 Hougang Street 21, Singapore 530212

4. Ah Chuan Fried Oyster Omelette

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Nestled at Toa Payoh, Ah Chuan Fried Oyster Omelette serves traditional Oyster Omelette that will blow you away! Cooked along with fresh and juicy oysters, the Oyster Omelette served here stands out due to how crispy it is! Hence, you must give it a try to get a taste of how good it is on your own!

Address: 22D Lor 7 Toa Payoh, #01-25, Singapore 314022

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5. Geylang Lorong 29 Fried Hokkien Mee

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This Oyster Omelette stall is perfect for those who love the Wok Hei flavor! There, they use charcoal to cook and prepare all their signature dishes. With fresh oysters directly imported from Korea, Geylang Lorong 29 also uses a unique recipe containing dried prawns, onions and shallots that you will fall in love with!

Address: 396 East Coast Rd, Singapore 428994

6. 85 Bedok North Fried Oyster Omelette

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Have you ever seen Oyster Omelette served this way? The Oyster Omelette at 85 Bedok North Fried Oyster is served with a spicy chili gravy on top. Not only was this a good pairing along with the oysters, but the entire dish was also extremely flavorful!

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Address: 85 Bedok North Street 4, Singapore 460085

7. Lim’s Fried Oyster

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This famous oyster omelette stall has been around for more than 30 years. Additionally, their oyster omelette is priced at only $5 which is seemingly lower than usual. However, it still holds a high-quality level! Cooked with Korean oysters, Lim’s Fried Oyster serves extremely fragrant Oyster Omelettes that you will fall in love with! Hence, bring your favorite foodie partner and try it out ASAP!

Address: 166 Jln Besar, #01-32 Berseh Food Centre, Singapore 208877

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8. Huat Heng Fried Oyster

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Located at Whampoa Drive, Huat Heng Fried Oyster has made a name for itself after being featured in the Michelin Guide Singapore! Every component that comes along with this dish was complementary to one another, especially the chili and fat juicy oysters. Hence, you die-die must try Huat Heng Fried Oyster!

Address: 90 Whampoa Dr, #01-26, Singapore 320090

9. Katong Keah Kee Fried Oysters

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Located within Chinatown Food Street lies Katong Keah Kee Fried Oysters. The version of oyster omelette served at their store is more like an oyster egg ($8). Instead of the usual oyster omelette that is stir-fried with starch, the one at Katong Keah Kee Fried Oysters does without it! The Oyster Omelette is crispier, juicier and more flavorful. Therefore, Katong Keah Kee Fried Oysters is a must-try!

Address: Chinatown Food Street, 335 Smith Street, Singapore 050335

10. Hougang Oyster Omelette & Fried Kway Teow

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If you’re looking to satisfy your orh luak cravings, then Hougang Oyster Omelette and Fried Kway Teow is the place to go! The oysters are juicy and succulent, fried together with the perfect egg to batter ratio. Hence, you must try their Fried Kway Teow as well!

Address: 435A Hougang Ave 8, Singapore 531435

10 Oyster Omelettes You Must-Try To Satisfy Your Cravings!

Therefore, what are you waiting for? With this top 10 list of must-try Oyster Omelettes in Singapore, you wouldn’t want to miss out on any of these stalls. Also, let us know in the comments below which is your go-to stall and we might just feature it in our next list!

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