Green Sky Fried Kway Teow – One of the Best Fried Oysters & Char Kway Teow in Singapore!

Megan Yap
Megan Yap
December 22, 2019

Sunny (pictured on the left), a past army chef, opened Green Sky Fried Kway Teow back in 2006. His father was a hawker as well, but was selling something entirely different — traditional desserts. When he was younger, he helped his father out at his stall, which gave him the much needed experience to be a hawker. His son (pictured in the middle), joined him in manning the stall when he was 16, and has worked here ever since.

green sky stall front

green sky frying kway teow

The Cockles Fried Kway Teow ($4) was the result of rounds of trial and error. Coming from a background of dessert making, he had to keep practising to master savoury dishes. He used his time as an army chef to try cooking as many savoury dishes as possible.

a plate of char kway teow from green sky

a spoonful of fried kway teow

The kway teow had a lovely wok hei, and was so flavourful. The noodles were also “wet” enough, which made it easy to eat. The cockles were cooked really well such that they were not rubbery. Mix in some of the chilli for a more shiok experience. Overall, it was a very solid plate of char kway teow.

green sky frying carrot cake 2
green sky carrot cake
green sky fried carrot cake collage

The Fried Carrot Cake (White + Black) ($5) comprised both white and black carrot cake. The white carrot cake was fried till the edges were crispy. The carrot cake itself was savoury because of the addition of chai poh. This was one of the better white carrot cakes that I’ve ever had. It was a simple plate of eggy goodness. The black carrot cake was sweet from the black sauce, and was as fragrant as the white carrot cake. Normally, I would prefer black carrot cake, but I liked the white carrot cake here better. My colleagues preferred the black version though.

green sky fried oyster frying
green sky fried oysters
a piece of pan fried batter picked up by a chopstick

The Fried Oysters’ ($5) batter was sooo good. Can you see the texture? Yeah, it’s as crispy as it looks! Get some of those ASMR tingles when you crunch down on the batter. As yummy as it was, the fried batter was also really greasy. My throat felt a little sore afterwards so please drink lots of water after eating this.

an oyster picked up by a chopstick

The plump oysters were cooked just right like the cockles. Smooth, and not rubbery as well. They were, unfortunately, not the freshest. Overall, the dish was really good, actually it’s one of the best fried oysters I’ve had, and also one of the rare places where I like the batter more than the oysters.

storefront 2

Some might mistake the stall at the front of the hawker centre to be Green Sky Fried Kway Teow, as they sell similar dishes. Walk further into the hawker centre and you’ll be able to find the actual stall!

Green Sky Fried Kway Teow

Address: 1 Bedok Road, Bedok Corner Food Centre, #01-14, Singapore 469572

Mobile: 9327 6607

Email Address: Sunnyleoyt@hotmail.com

Opening Hours: 11am to 9.30pm daily. Closed on Tuesdays.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenSkyFriedKwayTeow/

MissTamChiak.com made anonymous visit and paid its own meal at the stall featured here.

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