Fried Oyster Omelette
Oysters fried with (or in) an egg omelette. Served with a watery chilli sauce and garnished with spring onions or coriander. Two main versions exist, one where the oysters are mixed in a flour paste to form a gooey sticky base and the other where it is just the oysters and the egg. The latter version is usually found at zhi char stalls and costs more with bigger-sized oysters.
Amoy Street Fried Oyster

People's Park Food Centre has a confusing address of 32 New Market Road when it is really located at Park Crescent. Just remember it is outside Chinatown MRT Station beside People's Park

Chinatown MRT Station (NE4) stops at the doorstep of People's Park Food Centre

The usual oyster omelette above, and the not-so-usual bean sprouts with cockles. Ai hum mai ? ai ai ai !

One day I must try this

Fried oyster omelette, (a.k.a. orh luak) - the real thing

Char kway teow mee, not too oily, not too wet, not overly sweet
Categories: Chinese, Char Kway Teow, Fried Oyster Omelette, Hokkien Mee, Carrot Cake, Hawker
Located at #01-1016B* People's Park Cooked Food Centre, 32, New Market Road., Singapore 50032
Show me on map*This stall has another outlet at unit#01-1136 diagonally across the main dining area of the hawker center. Now if you happen to be eating the yong tau hu from 永祥兴豆腐 (which doesn't come with noodles, rice or other starchy gooey staple stuff like beehoon), then you might want to order some dishes from this stall which offers an interesting list of fried noodle variants - from the usual fried kway teow mee (a.k.a. char kway teow), carrot cake, hokkien prawn mee (福建虾面) and fried oyster omelette (蚝煎), to the Indonesian Fried Kway Teow Mee (which the man-in-charge told me is a salty version of the Singaporean one) to the strange combo of Bean Sprouts w/Cockles, and finally the one-day-I-must-try Oyster Fried Kway Teow Mee. Now talk about having an unhealthy fixation with mollusks.
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祥兴熟食蚝煎

Both the Chinatown Complex market and food centre have shifted to a temporary site near the Outram MRT (EW16, NE3) train station. It is a tight squeeze and much stuffier now.
Categories: Chinese, Fried Oyster Omelette, Hawker
Located at #02-16 Chinatown Complex, Blk 335 Smith Street. NOTICE : This food centre is undergoing refurbishing and stalls have been temporarily relocated to a site near Outram MRT since Jul 2006., Singapore 50335
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阿泉蚝煎 Ah Chuan Fried Oyster Omelette
Categories: Chinese, Fried Oyster Omelette, HawkerLocated at #01-25 BLK 22, Toa Payoh Lorong 7 Hawker Centre, Singapore 310022
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Ah Hock Fried Oyster 亚福蚝煎

The temporary Whampoa Market and Food Centre Block is not the most comfortable of places

This plate of Ah Hock Fried Oyster's omelette costs $4 ! not exactly the best of value.
Categories: Chinese, Fried Oyster Omelette, Hawker
Located at #01-111 Whampoa Food Centre (temp site replacing former Blocks 90 & 91), near Block 90, Whampoa Drive, Singapore 320090
Show me on mapI tried Ah Hock's some years back and it left a good impression at the time. If my memory serves me right, the father was still involved in running the stall then. This time round, the result was disappointing - the oyster omelette was fried too dry, the oysters seemed 2nd rate and the eggs just didn't give the fresh mushy aroma that I remembered from long ago. All this would have been excusable if it was a $2/$3 plate from any hawker stall, but $4 (the lowest-priced plate) for a tweeny portion served in a sweaty cranky makeshift hawker centre just didn't cut it for me. I'll stick to Chomp Chomp and even Beng Hiang at Amoy Street where the value per-dollar beats this hands-down.
Don't take my word for it though, go check it out yourself :- Opening hours 12pm - 12am midnight, closed on Wednesdays.
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建裕蚝煎
Categories: Chinese, Fried Oyster Omelette, HawkerLocated at #01-548 Circuit Road Hawker Centre, Singapore 370079
Show me on mapColocated with 建裕五香虾饼.
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加东大肥坤 Katong Tua Pui Koon

Katong Tua Pui Koon's stall is next to the famous Xing Ji Ruo Cuo Mian bak chor mee stall
Categories: Hokkien Mee, Fried Oyster Omelette, Char Kway Teow
Located at #01-06 Market & Food Centre, Block 85, Bedok North Street 4, Singapore 460085
Show me on mapCooked by the man Tua Pui (or Fatty) Koon himself, this stall serves the four major fried hawker dishes - fried oyster omelette, carrot cake, fried kway teow and hokkien mee. I slightly prefer this stall to the other stall selling similar dishes a few units further.
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