All about Kuehs - Malay, Nonya, etc etc
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PlayfulFairy:
i find Kim Choo a bit ex leh though agree their dumplings are good..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..
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.. -
autumnbronze:
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:
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:
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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. -
cherrygal:
i like the Haig Road one!!!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. -
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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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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autumnbronze:
same same!!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
i love both.. -
hapydino:
:hi5: hapydino
same same!!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
i love both.. -
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