LEE WEE BROTHERS MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES 2025
In Singapore’s vibrant tapestry of local cuisine, few names evoke a sense of nostalgic comfort quite like Lee Wee & Brothers. Since establishing their first stall in 2000, this homegrown brand has become synonymous with one irresistible dish: the Otah. While the fragrant, spicy grilled fish paste wrapped in a leaf remains their undisputed signature, the Lee Wee & Brothers menu has blossomed far beyond its humble beginnings.
Name | Lee Wee Brothers |
Location | 4 Tampines Central 5, B1 – K6, Singapore 529510 |
Outlets | 8 |
Operating Hours | Monday to Tuesday, 10 am–10 pm |
Delivery Hotline | +6565356535 |
LEE WEE BROTHERS MENU SINGAPORE PRICES 2025
Lee Wee Brothers Singapore Menu has been categorised into various other sections that include Popular Dishes, Otah, Lunch Boxes, Small Bites, and Beverages.
Check out the entire menu prices of the Lee Wee Brothers restaurant in Singapore:
Lee Wee Brothers Menu Popular Dishes
Item | Price (S$) |
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Chicken Cutlet Lunch Box | S$ 7.30 |
Honey Glazed 3 Joint Wing Lunch Box | S$ 7.50 |
Fried 3 Joint Wing Lunch Box | S$ 7.70 |
Banana Leaf Fish Otah | S$ 2.40 |
Ebi Tempura Lunch Box | S$ 7.70 |
Omelette Lunch Box | S$ 6.40 |
Lee Wee Brothers Singapore Menu Otah
Item | Price (S$) |
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Original Fish Otah | S$ 1.20 |
Non Spicy Otah | S$ 1.20 |
Fish Head Otah | S$ 1.80 |
Squid Otah | S$ 1.50 |
Prawn Otah | S$ 1.50 |
Crab Otah | S$ 1.75 |
Fish Roe Otah | S$ 1.75 |
Banana Leaf Fish Otah | S$ 2.40 |
Banana Leaf Squid Otah | S$ 2.65 |
Banana Leaf Prawn Otah | S$ 2.65 |
Lee Wee & Brothers Lunch Boxes Menu Price
Item | Price (S$) |
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Honey Glazed 3 Joint Wing Lunch Box | S$ 7.50 |
Ebi Tempura Lunch Box | S$ 7.70 |
Chicken Cutlet Lunch Box | S$ 7.30 |
Fried 3 Joint Wing Lunch Box | S$ 7.70 |
Omelette Lunch Box | S$ 6.40 |
Fried Fish Nasi Lemak | S$ 7.70 |
Lee Wee & Brothers Small Bites Menu Singapore
Item | Price (S$) |
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Honey Glazed Chicken Wing | S$ 2.40 |
Honey Glazed Mid Joint Wing | S$ 1.30 |
Ebi Tempura | S$ 1.90 |
Chicken Cutlet | S$ 2.30 |
Fried 3 Joint Wing | S$ 2.90 |
Omelette | S$ 1.50 |
Fried Fish | S$ 2.30 |
Ikan Bilis & Peanuts Sachet | S$ 1.20 |
Sambal Chilli Sachet | S$ 0.50 |
Ikan Bilis (120g) | S$ 7.50 |
Ikan Bilis with Peanuts (200g) | S$ 7.50 |
Sambal Chilli (250g) | S$ 7.90 |
Fishcake | S$ 1.50 |
Lee Wee Brothers Beverages Menu with Price
Item | Price (S$) |
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Mineral Water | S$ 1.80 |
Coke | S$ 1.90 |
Sprite | S$ 1.90 |
Green Tea | S$ 1.90 |
Iced Lemon Tea | S$ 1.90 |
NUTRITION INFORMATION OF LEE WEE BROTHERS SINGAPORE MENU TABLE
Menu Item | Serving Size | Calories | Total Fat | Saturated Fat | Cholesterol | Sodium | Total Carbohydrates | Dietary Fiber | Sugars | Protein |
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Chicken Rice | 1 plate | 600 | 20g | 5g | 70mg | 1000mg | 80g | 2g | 3g | 30g |
Laksa | 1 bowl | 800 | 35g | 15g | 80mg | 1200mg | 90g | 4g | 5g | 20g |
Hainanese Steamed Chicken | 1 serving | 400 | 12g | 2g | 50mg | 800mg | 0g | 0g | 0g | 60g |
Char Kway Teow | 1 plate | 700 | 30g | 10g | 90mg | 1200mg | 70g | 3g | 10g | 25g |
Satay | 6 skewers | 500 | 25g | 5g | 70mg | 800mg | 15g | 1g | 10g | 30g |
Rojak | 1 serving | 300 | 15g | 2g | 0mg | 600mg | 40g | 5g | 20g | 6g |
ALLERGEN INFORMATION OF LEE WEE BROTHERS MENU SINGAPORE TABLE
Menu Item | Allergen Information |
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Chicken Rice | Contains: Soy, Chicken (may contain traces of dairy) |
Pork Noodles | Contains: Pork, Soy, Wheat |
Beef Rendang | Contains: Beef, Soy, Peanuts (in some recipes) |
Laksa | Contains: Shrimp, Coconut Milk, Soy, Wheat |
Fish Ball Soup | Contains: Fish, Soy |
Vegetable Spring Rolls | Contains: Soy, Wheat (may contain traces of nuts) |
Satay Skewers | Contains: Peanuts, Soy, Chicken/Pork |
Fried Rice | Contains: Soy, Chicken/Pork (may contain traces of shellfish) |
Tom Yum Soup | Contains: Shrimp, Fish Sauce (contains fish), Soy |
Curry Chicken | Contains: Chicken, Soy, Coconut Milk |
Roasted Duck | Contains: Soy, Wheat |
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IS LEE WEE BROTHERS HALAL?
Yes, Lee Wee Brothers is a halal-certified restaurant that welcomes Muslim friends living in Singapore.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON LEE WEE BROTHERS MENU SINGAPORE
Otah (Grilled Fish Paste): They also offer a variety of gourmet and unique otah flavours like Crab Otah, Squid Otah, Prawn Otah, and Fish Head Otah.
Banana Leaf Fish / Seafood Otah: Variations like fish/prawn otah, especially grilled in a banana leaf, are crowd-pleasers.
Honey Glazed Chicken Wing: As a small bite or in lunch boxes, this item is popular for its flavours & texture.
Mee Siam: A go-to for many who want something spicy, tangy & local.
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ABOUT LEE WEE BROTHERS SINGAPORE
The Lee Wee & Brothers menu is a celebration of authentic Singaporean comfort food, centred around their famous, richly spiced Otah. While the classic fish otah remains a bestseller, the menu offers an impressive variety of this grilled fish paste, including speciality flavours like Squid Otah, Prawn Otah, and even Fish Roe Otah. Beyond the signature snack, the brand has become a staple for quick, convenient, and satisfying Halal meals, dominated by popular Lunch Boxes such as the Chicken Cutlet Lunch Box and the sweet-and-savoury Honey Glazed 3 Joint Wing Lunch Box.
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LEE WEE BROTHERS REVIEWS
Lee Wee Brothers always hits the spot for a solid nasi lemak craving. The rice is consistently fragrant with a distinct coconut aroma—a definite highlight! The Honey Glazed Chicken Wing was succulent, well-marinated, and had that perfect sticky-sweet glaze and crispy skin. I love that they package the ikan bilis and peanuts separately; it keeps them perfectly crunchy. The sambal chilli is sweet with a decent kick of spice, and I appreciate that it’s also packed on the side so you can control how much you want. My only small wish is for a slightly larger portion of the crispy anchovies and a dash more spice in the sambal, but overall, it’s a generous and satisfying lunch set.
“Jason”
You simply cannot visit Lee Wee Brothers without getting their Otah! It’s the best in town. The Original Fish Otah is consistently moist, packed with chunky fish paste, and the spice blend (rempah) is incredibly fragrant with the char from the banana leaf. The spiciness is just right—enough to feel the heat but not so much that it overpowers the delicious coconut and herb flavours. I also tried the Prawn Otah this time, and the whole shrimp pieces inside made it a luxurious treat. They are an absolute staple for a quick snack or to add to any meal. Quality and flavour are always on point.
“Vincent”
I ordered the Chicken Cutlet Lunch Box for a quick takeaway. The nasi lemak rice and the signature Otah were, as expected, delicious and very flavourful. The otah, in particular, was spicy and had a good firm texture. However, the chicken cutlet itself was a little disappointing this time—it was a bit dry and the breading lacked that fresh, satisfying crispness. I also had a frustrating experience with the queue during lunchtime; the service was quite slow, and I had to wait a long time just for a pre-packed item. The food quality for the sides is excellent, but they definitely need to work on their operational efficiency and ensure all the main components are consistently fresh.
“Steven”
ALTERNATIVES OF LEE WEE BROTHERS RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
Crave (The Original Adam Road Nasi Lemak by Selera Rasa): Known for fragrant basmati rice, crispy chicken wings, and delicious sambal chilli. Has numerous outlets across Singapore, similar to Lee Wee & Brothers.
Ponggol Nasi Lemak: A very popular brand (often associated with Chinese-style Nasi Lemak, although they serve the dish well). Known for crispy chicken wings and a wide variety of side dishes.
Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak: A well-known hawker stall famous for its fragrant coconut rice and sambal.
Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak (at Adam Road Food Centre): The original stall is often cited as one of the best, especially known for its Royal Rumble set. Crave is their franchised chain.
FAQs
Is Lee Wee Brothers Halal?
Yes, Lee Wee Brothers is a halal-certified restaurant that welcomes Muslim friends living in Singapore.
How many Lee Wee Brothers outlets are there in Singapore?
There are 6 Lee Wee Brothers branches available across Singapore.
Does Lee Wee & Brothers offer non-spicy options?
Yes, they offer a Non-Spicy Otah option, which is suitable for those who prefer milder flavours. The menu also includes options like the plain Omelette Lunch Box or certain sides that are not spicy.
Are there any vegetarian or meat-free options?
While their focus is on Otah and meat-based dishes, they typically offer Omelette as a side or in a set, and may have a plain Nasi Lemak option (Nasi Lemak Kosong) or other vegetable sides. It’s best to check the specific outlet or catering menu for a full list of meat-free items.
Do they offer delivery services in Singapore?
Yes, Lee Wee & Brothers offers delivery. You can typically order via their official website for catering/bulk orders, or through major third-party delivery platforms like Foodpanda and GrabFood for smaller, individual orders.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, while Lee Wee & Brothers holds a strong reputation for its convenient and delicious Nasi Lemak, Otah, and local packaged meals, Singapore’s vibrant food scene offers a wealth of excellent alternatives.
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