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    All about Kuehs - Malay, Nonya, etc etc

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      I got my fix from Yew Tee's Kampung Kueh...

      But this time not nice. 😢 Not soft! 😞

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        autumnbronze
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        Pssssssssssssssssst tree nymph and to all those who love malay kueh esp lapis cake.....


        I want to share this ......

        I went down to the hawker centre where the Selera mee rebus stall is located (can't remember blk) at New Upper Changi to buy the vegetarian noodles from the stall named miao xiang. Guess what, at the end of the row on the left hand side got some malay stalls and Hari Raya coming so they are selling malay kueh. I ordered the lapis with haw flakes ... see image of haw flakes below:

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        I loved eating them during pri sch days ....


        I tried this particular lapis cake the yr my DS was born from the same stall and it was v good, although oily. Now its back again. Its pricey at $45 for a square shaped cake. Didn't ask the the weight because in a hurry but I guess maybe ard 1kg???? If you are familiar with prune lapis cake, then just imagine the combination of haw flakes instead of prunes .... :drool: :drool:

        http://postimage.org/image/1w1ogpnqc/




        http://postimage.org/image/1w1v2v1pg/

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          hapydino
          last edited by

          my fav tapioca kueh and ondeh ondeh used to be from this stall @ Maxwell hawker… always sold out by 2pm…


          but last month when i was there after work i couldn’t even find the stall liao… anyone any idea whether they have moved??

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            hapydino
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            PlayfulFairy:
            Hi Bliss,


            Yah it's the same Kim Choo which sells nice dumplings and nonya kueh. If you go to their East Coast/Joo Chiat branch, the shop above the dumplings/nonya kueh sells all the nonya attire, accessories..
            i find Kim Choo a bit ex leh though agree their dumplings are good..

            there is once.. the auntie promoting their Nonya Agar Agar in box of 4 pieces.. i decided to buy 1 piece to try and walao it costs me $3!!!

            tasted it when back home, it is just agar agar lor.. nothing special..

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              tree nymph
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              autumnbronze:


              II tried this particular lapis cake the yr my DS was born from the same stall and it was v good, although oily. Now its back again. Its pricey at $45 for a square shaped cake. Didn't ask the the weight because in a hurry but I guess maybe ard 1kg???? If you are familiar with prune lapis cake, then just imagine the combination of haw flakes instead of prunes .... :drool: :drool:

              http://postimage.org/image/1w1ogpnqc/




              http://postimage.org/image/1w1v2v1pg/
              I saw I saw! didn't know it was this good though, cos there's no try so I didn't buy! I think they bake it themselves. I will go ask them if they can bake one for me or not then this weekend. I kawan kawan with them one... :oops: :oops:

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                cherrygal
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                Who likes traditional Malay Kueh Tu-tu with only crushed gula melaka inside and served with lots of grated coconut?


                The best ones are at Haig Road Banquet foodcourt and also a not-bad one at Serangoon Central interchange, near Sweet Talk. Sedap…

                $1 for 3. Definitely better than those sold at Chinese stalls.

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                  hapydino
                  last edited by

                  cherrygal:
                  Who likes traditional Malay Kueh Tu-tu with only crushed gula melaka inside and served with lots of grated coconut?


                  The best ones are at Haig Road Banquet foodcourt and also a not-bad one at Serangoon Central interchange, near Sweet Talk. Sedap...

                  $1 for 3. Definitely better than those sold at Chinese stalls.
                  i like the Haig Road one!!!

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                    buds
                    last edited by

                    Ditto that girls! The Banquet @ Haig Road has thee best to date!

                    Always long queue there... or worse sometimes when i get there
                    they're all sold out.

                    I think tutu is the short bamboo shaped kind and the flat like the
                    saucer is called putu piring. Piring means saucer in Malay. 😄

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                      autumnbronze
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                      Ohhhhhhh yum :drool: :drool: kueh tutu and putu piring ... love them both


                      Will try the The Banquet @ Haig Road one the next time I am in the area 😄

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                        hapydino
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                        autumnbronze:
                        Ohhhhhhh yum :drool: :drool: kueh tutu and putu piring ... love them both


                        Will try the The Banquet @ Haig Road one the next time I am in the area 😄
                        same same!!

                        i love both..

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