Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Jason Penang Cuisine
250ptsTwo Bib Gourmands. One-dollar prices. Go.

About Jason Penang Cuisine
Jason Penang Cuisine holds back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) — a two-year consistency signal that's hard to ignore at the $ price tier. Located in Bukit Merah's HDB precinct, it's a walk-in hawker format with no reservations needed. Go for the Penang-rooted flavour profile specifically; arrive off-peak to avoid queues.
Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmands — here's why that matters at a $-tier stall in Bukit Merah
Jason Penang Cuisine earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025, which places it in a small category of Singapore street food stalls where the quality is consistent enough to satisfy the Michelin inspectors two years running. At a single-dollar price tier, that back-to-back recognition is more meaningful than a one-off award — it signals a kitchen that hasn't coasted. If you're looking for Penang-rooted street food in Singapore with a verifiable quality credential, this is a sound booking.
The Penang connection: what to expect from the food
Penang cuisine occupies a specific lane within Malaysian-Chinese cooking: hawker dishes shaped by Hokkien, Teochew, and Nyonya influences, built around bold prawn-based broths, char-heavy wok work, and fermented shrimp paste (belacan) as a seasoning backbone. The flavor profile tends toward funky, savoury, and high-heat , different in character from the cleaner Cantonese soups at a place like Adam Rd Noo Cheng Big Prawn Noodle or the focused pork-broth intensity at Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle. At Jason Penang Cuisine, under chef-owner Jason Khaw, the kitchen draws on that Penang hawker tradition directly , this is not a reinterpreted or modernised version of the food.
Because the venue's specific dishes are not confirmed in the database, Pearl's strong advice is to arrive knowing the Penang hawker canon: char koay teow, prawn mee, and similar wok-fried or broth-based preparations are the standard reference points. What Michelin's Bib Gourmand award confirms is that the execution is credible at this price point , not simply adequate. For verified dish-specific guidance, check the stall directly before visiting.
Seasonal and timing considerations
The PEA-R-09 angle matters here: Penang hawker cooking does shift with the seasons in subtle but real ways. Prawn quality , central to many Penang preparations , fluctuates across the year, with peak seasons depending on regional prawn harvests in Malaysia. If you're visiting Singapore between roughly November and January, wet season conditions across the Strait of Malacca can affect supply chains and ingredient freshness in ways that matter to a kitchen working at this price tier, where ingredient margins are tight. The practical implication: a visit in the drier months (February through May) is marginally more likely to find the kitchen operating at full consistency. That said, a Bib Gourmand-holding stall maintains baseline standards regardless of season , this is a refinement, not a warning.
The temporal anchor here is also worth noting: two consecutive awards (2024 and 2025) tell you something about consistency across calendar years, not just a single strong performance. That two-year track record is the clearest signal available that this stall is operating at a stable level, not declining since an initial recognition.
Getting there and booking logistics
Jason Penang Cuisine is at 6 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-112 , a Housing Development Board (HDB) estate precinct in the Bukit Merah area of central-south Singapore. HDB coffeeshops and hawker centres in residential precincts like this one typically operate without reservations; you arrive, queue, and order at the stall. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which aligns with that format. The tradeoff is timing: popular Bib Gourmand stalls in Singapore can develop queues at peak mealtimes, particularly weekend lunches. Arriving at off-peak hours , before 12pm for lunch or after 2pm , is the practical way to avoid a long wait. The stall's hours are not confirmed in Pearl's database, so verify before making the trip, particularly if you're visiting outside standard hawker hours.
Getting to Bukit Merah from central Singapore is direct by MRT: Redhill station on the East-West Line or Tiong Bahru station are the closest options, both within a short walk or brief taxi ride. For context on the wider Singapore eating scene, see our full Singapore restaurants guide, and for neighbourhood and logistics planning, our Singapore hotels guide covers accommodation across the city's districts.
Value and peer context
At a single-dollar price tier, Jason Penang Cuisine competes on value with the broader Michelin Bib Gourmand cohort in Singapore , a group that includes stalls like 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles, 91 Fried Kway Teow Mee, and A Noodle Story. The difference here is the Penang-specific focus: if you want specifically Penang-rooted flavour , the belacan edge, the wok-char intensity, the Hokkien prawn broth tradition , Jason Penang Cuisine's credential is the clearest available pointer in Singapore's hawker scene.
For a wider read on Penang street food in its home city, the comparisons are instructive: 888 Hokkien Mee in George Town and Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng represent the source tradition. Jason Penang Cuisine in Singapore is working in that lineage, transplanted into the Bukit Merah hawker context. The Bib Gourmand suggests it carries the standard credibly.
The Google rating of 4.1 from 105 reviews is modest by volume but directionally positive , a small sample that skews toward regulars rather than tourist traffic, which is what you want to see at a residential-precinct stall. High tourist review volumes can distort ratings in either direction; a 4.1 from a local-skewing cohort at this price point is a reasonable signal.
For broader street food context across the region, Pearl also covers A Pong Mae Sunee in Phuket, Air Itam Sister Curry Mee and Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang in George Town, and Anuwat in Phang Nga , useful reference points if you're building a street food itinerary across Southeast Asia.
The bottom line
Book , or rather, visit, since this is a walk-in hawker format , with clear expectations. Jason Penang Cuisine is a Bib Gourmand-recognised stall operating at a price point where most diners will spend under SGD 15. The two-year award consistency is the strongest available quality signal at this tier. Go for the Penang-rooted flavour profile specifically; if you want Singaporean-Cantonese noodle soup, there are better-targeted options elsewhere. Time your visit for off-peak hours, verify current hours before going, and treat this as the kind of neighbourhood hawker that rewards repeat visits over the course of a stay in Singapore. Also explore our Singapore bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to round out your trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jason Penang Cuisine good for solo dining?
- Yes , hawker stalls in Singapore's HDB precincts are among the most solo-friendly dining formats in the city. You order at the counter, sit at a shared table, and there's no social friction around dining alone. At a $ price tier, you can eat a full meal comfortably for under SGD 15. It's a better solo option than a formal restaurant and more focused than a general food court.
Is Jason Penang Cuisine worth the price?
- At a single-dollar price tier with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, the value case is strong. Michelin's Bib Gourmand standard requires good cooking AND good value , both criteria must be met. Within Singapore's hawker scene, that two-year credential at this price point is as close to a verified endorsement as you'll find. Compare that to spending $$$$ at Waku Ghin for a very different experience: Jason Penang Cuisine is the answer when you want quality without the spend.
What should I order at Jason Penang Cuisine?
- Pearl's database does not include confirmed dish listings for this stall, so we won't speculate. What the Bib Gourmand tells you is that the core menu performs at a recognised level. For Penang cuisine, the standard reference dishes are char koay teow, prawn mee, and related wok-fried or broth preparations , these are the formats in which a Penang-focused kitchen would typically demonstrate its range. Check the stall's current menu directly, or ask a local regular on arrival for what's leading that day.
What are alternatives to Jason Penang Cuisine in Singapore?
- For Michelin-recognised noodle and broth formats at the same price tier, Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle (Michelin Star, pork-focused), 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles, and A Noodle Story are the closest peer comparisons in Singapore's hawker tier. The distinction: Jason Penang Cuisine is specifically Penang-rooted, which gives it a different flavour register from Singaporean-Cantonese or Hokkien-Singaporean interpretations. If the Penang flavour profile (belacan, wok-char, prawn broth intensity) is what you're after, none of those alternatives replicate it directly.
Can I eat at the bar at Jason Penang Cuisine?
- This is a hawker stall, not a bar-format venue. There is no bar seating in the conventional sense. You order at the counter and sit at shared open-air tables in the HDB precinct coffeeshop. If you're looking for a venue with bar seating and drinks in Singapore, see our Singapore bars guide for options across the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jason Penang Cuisine good for solo dining?
Yes — hawker stalls are the natural format for solo eating in Singapore, and Jason Penang Cuisine is no exception. You order at the counter, take a seat, and eat on your own schedule. No reservation, no minimum spend, no awkward table-for-one dynamic. The $ price tier means a solo meal costs very little even if you order multiple dishes to compare.
Is Jason Penang Cuisine worth the price?
At a single-dollar price tier with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmands in 2024 and 2025, the value case is straightforward. Bib Gourmand recognition specifically signals good food at a price the guide considers accessible — so you are getting Michelin-vetted Penang hawker cooking for hawker prices. Few stalls in Singapore clear that bar two years running.
What should I order at Jason Penang Cuisine?
Specific menu items are not documented in Pearl's venue data, so naming dishes would be guesswork. What is confirmed: the kitchen operates in the Penang hawker tradition, drawing on Hokkien, Teochew, and Nyonya influences. Ask the stall directly or check recent visitor posts for the current rotation — at $ prices, ordering broadly to test the range costs very little.
What are alternatives to Jason Penang Cuisine in Singapore?
If you want other Bib Gourmand-level hawker value, Singapore's 2024–2025 Bib Gourmand list runs to dozens of stalls across different cuisines and neighbourhoods — cross-reference by area if Bukit Merah is out of your way. For sit-down Penang-influenced food at a higher price point, dedicated Malaysian-Chinese restaurants in the Chinatown or Geylang corridors are the logical step up. Jason Penang Cuisine's specific edge is the Penang focus combined with consecutive Michelin recognition at street-food prices.
Can I eat at the bar at Jason Penang Cuisine?
This is a hawker stall, not a bar-service restaurant — there is no bar counter in the conventional sense. Seating is communal hawker-centre style at 6 Jalan Bukit Merah, #01-112. You order at the stall and find a seat in the shared precinct. No reservations, no table service.
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