Cult Fave HK Cha Chaan Teng Mon Kee Opening In S’pore, Corned Beef-Peanut Butter & Egg Bolo Bun On Menu
Mon Kee Cafe in Hong Kong is famous for elevated cha chaan teng classics like Japanese scrambled egg rice dishes & a quirky sandwich of corned beef with peanut butter, eggs and lettuce.
Cha chaan tengs in Hong Kong are a dime a dozen. But a cha chaan teng serving slightly elevated classics like wobbly, barely-set scrambled eggs whipped up with Japanese eggs and milk, atop savoury char siew and rice? Well, only a few in the bustling city can claim to offer that. Cult fave CCT chain Mon Kee Cafe is one such establishment.
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The brand is coming to Singapore — albeit not as a standalone cafe like in Hong Kong, but via a stall in a food court at Raffles City Shopping Centre. Mon Kee Singapore will soft launch on 4 July at the revamped The Food Place food court owned by Food Republic.
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Mon Kee Cafe will be located in a Raffles City food court
The food court has undergone a major renovation, featuring some farm-to-table aesthetics – think more greenery and warmer interiors. The stalls, too, have been overhauled, with a new line-up of brands, including some Michelin-recognised names.
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The revamped The Food Place food court owned by Food Republic at Raffles City
Alongside Mon Kee, another stall to look out for is Ju Xing Fish, the first sauerkraut fish express concept by Hong Kong’s Ju Xing Home, a HK Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant that has a fancier restaurant at Ngee Ann City.
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Mon Kee’s popular creamy scrambled egg dishes
Mon Kee opened its first outlet in 2016 at Wan Chai, Hong Kong, and quickly gained traction with the office crowd. The 24-seater was so popular that they opened a second branch in Quarry Bay nine months later. Today, the brand has expanded to four standalone cafe outlets across Hong Kong.
According to co-founder Derek Choi, 56, the name “Mon Kee” is a playful nod to old-school cha chaan teng monikers – “Mon” being a common name in traditional shopfronts – and also a pun on the word “monkey,” as all the founding partners were born in the Year of the Monkey. “It’s just a fun thing that stuck,” he tells 8days.sg.
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Char Siew Scrambled Egg Rice, $8.50
Mon Kee’s signature Char Siew Scrambled Egg Rice with Homemade Sweet Soy Sauce pairs fluffy Japanese eggs with house-made barbecued pork. “The dish is all about balance,” Derek explains. “Not just great char siew or great eggs, you have to take one spoonful with everything to really enjoy the full effect.”
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Scrambled egg rice dishes from $6.50
“We want to keep our food affordable and accessible,” Derek says, noting that most items are priced similarly across both cities.
Other eggy rice options include Chicken Karaage Scrambled Egg Rice ($7.50), Beef Scrambled Egg Rice ($9), Siu Yuk Scrambled Egg Rice ($10) and a meatless offering of Tomato Fried Egg Rice ($6.50).
Another highlight is the Luncheon Meat Macaroni in Creamy Tomato Soup ($6), which our senior food editor tried years ago in Hong Kong and recommends: “Its thick, tangy tomato soup is more like a gravy, with fat cubes of luncheon meat fried till the outsides are crispy while the insides remain pillowy”.
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Hulking quartet sandwich served on regular toast in Mon Kee Hong Kong
Unique Corned Beef With Egg & Peanut Butter Sandwich
The most interesting item at Mon Kee is undoubtedly the Quartet Sandwich, a niche sarnie even in Hong Kong. It’s a quirky, love-it-or-hate-it combo of corned beef, egg, lettuce and… peanut butter. It’s so polarising that few places in HK besides Mon Kee offer it (one such joint is dai pai dong(a traditional open-air food stall in HK) joint Yue Hing Coffee. Despite that, the Quartet has become one of Mon Kee’s best-selling dishes, says Derek.
Mon Kee also offers luncheon meat instead of corned beef if you so wish. While it may sound unconventional, Derek explains that the creation was the result of extensive experimentation. “We wanted something satisfying but not too heavy,” he says. “Peanut butter and egg go surprisingly well together. But to lighten it up, we added lettuce – it completely changed the eating experience.”
“In Hong Kong, we serve it on plain toast,” he continues. “But in Singapore, we wanted something that felt more distinctly ‘Hong Kong’, so we decided to use bolo buns. The sweetness of the bun pairs beautifully with the savoury fillings.”
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Quartet bolo bun sarnie at Mon Kee S’pore’s outlet
Bolo Bun Quartet with Corned Beef, Egg, Peanut Butter & Cabbage, $8.50
There are two bolo bun quartet options here: corned beef ($8.50) or luncheon meat ($8), paired with scrambled eggs, peanut butter, and lettuce. The buns are made by a local bakery using Mon Kee’s own recipe. If it all sounds too much for you — get a classic bolo bun with butter ($5).
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HK milk tea only available as part of set meal
You can also enjoy Mon Kee’s Hong Kong-style milk tea hot or iced — but only as part of a set meal, not a la carte. Add $3 to your main dish, or pay $6 for a cup of tea, together with a plate of scrambled eggs and mini bolo bun. Derek tells us the tea is brewed using a blend of three different types of Ceylon leaves.
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Mon Kee in the now-defunct Food Republic Hong Kong
Mon Kee SG opened in partnership with Naked Finn founder
Interestingly, Mon Kee was brought to Singapore in collaboration with founder of seafood restaurant The Naked Finn and BurgerLabo, Ken Loon, 50. Derek happens to also be a partner in these two Singapore restaurants and the men have been longtime collaborators. “The owners of Mon Kee are my partners,” Ken tells 8days.sg. “They previously had a Mon Kee stall in Food Republic’s Hong Kong branch, so when this opportunity came up, I asked if they wanted to work together. I’ve always craved proper Hong Kong comfort food, and this is the real deal.”
Ken’s team in Singapore will be operating Mon Kee. “The chef for Mon Kee was previously with my Naked Finn and BurgerLabo team. Right now, he’s in Hong Kong for training,” Ken shares. “At any one time, we’ll have three staff at the stall. It’s the first time we’re doing something like this in a food court, so it’s a bit of trial and error.”
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Mon Kee’s appeal lies in its tight selection of comforting cha chaan teng staples done right
For Derek, returning to Food Republic felt natural. “We worked with them in Hong Kong for four years before the [HK] government reclaimed the land for redevelopment,” he shares. “We’ve always wanted to go overseas, and there’s no better place to start than in Singapore – Ken is based here, and we trust the Food Republic team.”
Mon Kee Cafe will open on 4 July at The Food Place, Raffles City, 52 North Bridge Rd, #03-15/16/17, S179103. More info via Instagram & Facebook.
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