A heritage stall serving Xiamen-style herbal soups, braised pig trotter, and comforting traditional remedies.
Herbal Soup & Pig Trotter is a heritage hawker stall at Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre that brings the restorative flavours of Xiamen to Singapore's north. The stall is run by a chef who inherited these recipes from his father, and the menu reflects decades of tradition. Signature offerings include nourishing herbal chicken soup, tender braised pig trotter, and the famous Xiamen shi quan duck—a dish steeped in medicinal herbs and slow-cooked to perfection. The stall operates from late morning through evening, closing on Thursdays, and serves a steady stream of customers seeking comfort and wellness in a bowl. The no-frills hawker setting keeps prices accessible while the generous portions ensure every diner leaves satisfied. The story behind the stall, shared openly by its owner, adds a layer of warmth and authenticity that resonates with every visit. Visit Herbal Soup & Pig Trotter for a taste of Xiamen heritage that nourishes both body and soul. It is a rare find for lovers of traditional Chinese herbal cuisine in the heartlands.
4 Woodlands Street 12, #01-48, Singapore 738623
Paya Lebar
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Overall Rating
4.3/5
Based on 15 Google reviews
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Negative Reviews
Chua Wei Jie
Saw some reviews and went to try since I am nearby, requested some addition soup because I was given half a bowl only which I finish up quickly, but was told they don’t provide extra soup, guest this is what my first and last try
Not recommended
Not going to have this soup again
Positive Reviews
Shawn
One of the favorite stalls in marsiling mall 😊 …
Tang Zhi Hao
Been eating at this stall since its old location at Woodlands town centre. Herbal duck soup and pigs trotter still taste as good as before.
Chua Wei Jie
Perfect sweet savoury blend so that it is not sweet and yet not salty to the taste buds
Cooked perfectly to give a mouth feel that the meat is not soft until it falls off the bone and yet tender enough to give way when it is chewed
The skin is clean and soft enough to melt in the mouth but it holds its shape between the chopsticks so it can be picked up easily
I ate it on its own, tasty enough to make a statement yet can be eaten with rice accompaniment
Best yet, there's seldom a queue so seldom have to wait long
Byo veggies and red rice for a healthier meal
Devi Anbalagan
Ordered their Braised Pig Trotters, Bak kut teh and herbal chicken soup.
The Meat of the pig trotters was soft and tender with substantial amount of thick and dark sauce.
The Bak kut teh and herbal chicken soup both have satisfying amount of meat for their price. Both also taste great!
If you’re looking for the best Braised pig trotter around here, compared to the other two stalls in Marsiling Mall that also sell braised Pig trotters, this place triumphs them all in terms of quantity and taste!
Will add photos when I eat here again.