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Souper Tang, Malaysia's largest soup brand collaborates with SG's White Restaurant for a month

Souper Tang, Malaysia's largest soup brand collaborates with SG's White Restaurant for a month

Yahoo09-04-2025
Known for its prowess in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), top-notch nourishing soups and herbal-infused cooking, Souper Tang, which also happens to be Malaysia's largest soup chain, will be invading Singapore's food scene real soon.
Happening from 29 Apr to 30 Jun 2025, this limited-time partnership with White Restaurant, a local brand renowned for its 'Original Sembawang White Beehoon', is taking place in conjunction with Parents' Day.
This will not only allow customers to sip and savour the nutrient-rich soups at all White Restaurant's outlets, but will also save you the time of heading across the causeway just to have it.
Recently cited as ASEAN's Largest Restaurant Chain Specialising in Chinese Herbal Cuisine, Souper Tang is a brand that has served over 6.8 million bowls in the past 17 years. It has 22 outlets across ASEAN, and continues to attract snaking queues in their branches across Malaysia like KSL City Mall, Mid Valley South Key, Putrajaya IOI City Mall, and many more.
Through premium Chinese herbs and superfoods, the founders use their expertise in TCM knowledge to offer not only delicious dishes, but also boast several health benefits.
So what can patrons expect in this month-old collaboration that's created to enhance strength, complexion, and vitality? Let's dive into that right now! Psst… if you're a White restaurant member, you're entitled to enjoy special rates!
The Collagen Ginseng Chicken Soup 养生胶原参鸡汤 (S$35, S$28.80 for members), also known as Souper Tang's signature soup, is a lip-smacking combo of rich, luscious collagen broth, an entire chicken leg, and ginseng. It not only boosts energy levels, but also strengthens the immune system, and improves cognitive function — I need that for sure.
If you're looking for something comforting, slurp on the classic Mountain Pepper Pork Tripe Soup 金牌猪肚汤 (S$29, S$23.80 for members). It has anti-inflammatory properties that aid in dispelling wind, and warm the body from the inside out.
There's also the American Ginseng Black Chicken Soup with Aged Black Garlic 花旗参黑蒜乌鸡汤 (S$32, S$26.80 for members) that's packed with high-quality protein, iron, and antioxidants. This powerhouse fights tiredness, supports healing, promotes better sleep, and protects the liver.
To complement your soups, you can treat your taste buds to dishes like the Imperial Seafood Pot with White Fungus 白玉海皇御品 (S$38, S$35.80 for members), a collagen-rich dish infused with anti-aging properties.
Feast on the Abalone Sauce Pork Tendon with Multi-Grains 粗粮鲍香蹄筋煲 (S$24, S$18.80 for members) that's packed with collagen to promote skin elasticity and joint health.
So, ladies and gentlemen, mark your calendars, and head down to a White Restaurant near you to experience the deliciousness and various health benefits.
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