Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19)
250ptsMichelin value, no reservation needed.

About Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19)
Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19) has earned the Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025 — a strong case for making the trip to Geylang. Walk-in only, $ pricing, and a frog porridge format you will not find in most of Singapore. Go for the food, not the setting, and arrive early on weekends to avoid a wait.
Two Michelin Bib Gourmands and a Google rating of 3.8 from nearly 3,000 reviews: that tension tells you almost everything about Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19).
This is not a crowd-pleaser in the conventional sense. Michelin's Bib Gourmand — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 — recognises exceptional food at modest prices, and Eminent Frog has earned it twice running. The 3.8 on Google reflects the trade-offs that come with a hawker-style operation in Geylang: unpredictable hours, no-frills surroundings, and a style of eating that rewards patience over convenience. If you are the kind of eater who follows awards rather than star ratings on aggregator apps, book this. If atmosphere and comfort are your priorities, look elsewhere.
The Space
Eminent Frog sits at 323 Geylang Road, in one of Singapore's most characterful eating districts. Geylang is not a tourist corridor , it is a working neighbourhood where serious food competes on flavour alone, not on fit-out. Expect open-air or semi-covered seating, communal tables, and the kind of physical proximity to the kitchen that puts you directly in the sightline of the cooking. That closeness is the point. At a $ price point, the room is the hawker centre experience itself: functional, fast-moving, and stripped of anything that doesn't directly serve the food. Diners who have eaten at Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle or 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles will recognise the format immediately. There is no counter theatre in the fine-dining sense, but the open kitchen proximity gives you a direct read on how the food is made , which, at this level of recognition, is worth paying attention to.
What the Counter Experience Means Here
At Eminent Frog, the equivalent of counter dining is simply pulling a seat as close to the action as the layout allows. Unlike an omakase bar where counter seats are a premium, here the advantage is purely practical: you see the wok, you understand the pace, and you can communicate your order more directly. George Rodrigues leads the kitchen, and the format , porridge with frog, alongside seafood dishes , is one where watching the cooking clarify your order is genuinely useful. Frog porridge in particular is a dish with meaningful variation in texture and seasoning between preparations; knowing what is coming off the wok in real time helps you choose. For a first visit, position yourself where you have a sightline to the kitchen if the layout permits. It changes the experience from passive eating to active engagement with the cooking.
The Food Case
Frog porridge is a Geylang institution, and Eminent Frog's double Bib Gourmand puts it at the recognised leading of that specific category in Singapore. The Bib Gourmand standard requires that a full meal come in under a defined price threshold , at a $ venue in Singapore, you are eating well for a fraction of what you would spend at Summer Pavilion or any of the city's mid-tier dining rooms. The seafood offering broadens the meal beyond the headline dish, making this a viable destination for a group with mixed appetites rather than a single-dish stop. Peer venues in the Michelin street food tier , including A Noodle Story and 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee , are worth knowing for comparison, but none of them offer the frog porridge format that makes Eminent Frog its own category.
Booking and Timing
Walk-ins are the default at hawker-format venues like this, and Eminent Frog is no exception. There is no advance reservation system to navigate. The practical question is timing: Geylang's late-night eating culture means this type of venue often operates into the early hours, but specific hours are not confirmed in current data. The safest approach is to arrive early in the evening to avoid peak queues, particularly on weekends and public holidays when Geylang draws significant foot traffic. Given the Bib Gourmand profile, expect that word has spread , waits are a realistic possibility at peak times. No phone number or website is listed, so there is no way to call ahead. Plan to show up and queue if needed; the wait is short relative to the payoff at this price point.
Reservations: Walk-in only , no advance booking available. Dress: No dress code; casual is standard for the setting. Budget: $ , one of Singapore's most affordable Michelin-recognised experiences. Getting there: 323 Geylang Road, accessible by MRT to Aljunied or Kallang stations, with a short walk or taxi to Lor 19.
Who Should Book
Food-focused travellers who want a verifiable Michelin experience without a fine-dining budget should prioritise this. The Bib Gourmand is not a consolation prize , it is a specific endorsement of value, and two consecutive years of recognition signals consistency. Geylang is also worth a dedicated evening for anyone interested in Singapore's eating culture beyond the Marina Bay circuit: the Adam Rd Noo Cheng Big Prawn Noodle format and the broader hawker tradition are well represented here. If you are building a Singapore food itinerary, Eminent Frog pairs naturally with other Bib Gourmand stops in the same district rather than being treated as an isolated destination. Visitors who need reliable hours, a set menu, or air-conditioned comfort should pick a different category entirely. For everyone else , especially those who have eaten their way through Penang street food or similar Southeast Asian hawker scenes , this is exactly the kind of meal that justifies a trip to Geylang on its own terms.
For a broader view of where this fits in Singapore's food scene, see our full Singapore restaurants guide. For context on regional street food peers from George Town to Phuket, see entries including Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng, Air Itam Duck Rice, Air Itam Sister Curry Mee, Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang, A Pong Mae Sunee, Anuwat, and Banana Boy in Hong Kong. For everything else in Singapore, start with our hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19)?
No advance booking is needed — or possible. Eminent Frog operates as a walk-in hawker-format venue at 323 Geylang Road, so you simply show up. The double Bib Gourmand (2024 and 2025) means waits can be longer during peak dinner hours; arriving before the evening rush is the practical move.
What should a first-timer know about Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19)?
This is a Geylang hawker spot, not a restaurant — expect open-air or semi-covered seating, shared tables, and no frills. The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognises exceptional value at modest prices, so the food is the draw, not the setting. Geylang is a working neighbourhood, not a tourist corridor, and first-timers should arrive comfortable with that context and ready to order at the counter.
Can Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19) accommodate groups?
Groups can eat here, but the hawker format means seating is informal and tables are not reserved. Larger parties of six or more may need to pull together adjacent tables depending on how busy the venue is. For a structured group dinner with confirmed space, a sit-down restaurant is the more reliable option; Eminent Frog works best for groups of two to four who are happy to be flexible on arrival.
What is Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19) known for?
Eminent Frog Porridge & Seafood (Lor 19) is primarily known for Street Food in Singapore.
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