Ipoh Nga Choi Gai (怡保芽菜鸡)
Nga Choi Gai (
芽菜鸡), or better known as bean sprouts chicken is a dish synonymous to
Ipoh. If you wanted a taste of it, you might have to make a car trip all the way there but now, not anymore!
Select Group Limited has brought in
Ipoh Lou Yau Bean Sprouts Chicken (怡保老友
芽菜鸡) to Singapore with several branches located island wide.
So, what is so special with this Ipoh Lou Yau Bean Sprouts Chicken?
Firstly, Lou Yau uses free-range chickens, or what we normally call the "kampong chicken". These chickens are specially sourced and imported to Singapore where they are prepared in a central kitchen to ensure consistency in quality.
Next, the chicken can be served with either chicken rice or sar hor fun (沙河粉).
Thirdly, Ipoh's nga choi (bean sprouts) is totally different from our local ones. Theirs are well-known for being plump and short in appearance though it remains a mystery whether their physical trait has got anything to do with
the spring water that they were grown in.
Due to her geographical location, Ipoh is surrounded by limestone hills and the spring water that flows down these hills are alkaline and rich in minerals. As mentioned earlier, Ipoh's beansprouts are grown with this spring water while the sar hor fun were also made with water from the same source.
You would be pleased to know that the bean sprouts and sar hor fun were also imported direct from Ipoh hence customers can be assured that they are having the real deal.