85 Bedok North Street 4
#01-259 85 Fengshan Centre
Singapore 460085
Sunday:
11:30am - 10:30pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
Almond soup + 4 pieces of black sesame rice dumplings (S$2.40)
The ideal snack/dessert to go after a meal at Bedok 85. This stall sells glutinous rice balls in 5 different flavours (peanut, sesame, red bean, yam paste and green tea) with a choice of peanut, ginger or almond milk soup.
The skin of glutinous balls are chewy with a springy mochi texture and the fillings just ooze once they are broken.
They ran out of peanut soup hence we settled with the ginger soup. It reminds me of ginger tea that is mildly spicy, soothing to the throat and keeping the tummies warm.
My personal favourite is the peanut and sesame rice ball. The peanut rice ball is fragrant with a creamy nutty flavour. It also has the right amount of sweetness that is not overpowering. The sesame rice ball was equally good with a warm, smooth and fragrant filling.
The green tea paste in the rice ball is a little sweet and reminds me of those fillings in mooncakes while the yam paste was smooth and lightly sweetened, just like those fillings in pau.
3pcs + Soup - $2.00
4pcs + Soup - $2.20
5pcs + Soup - $2.60
6pcs + Soup - $3.00
Just Soup - $1.50
Takeaway - $0.10
$2 for 3 rice balls, $2.20 for 4 rice balls. Tried their peanut and black sesame rice balls & gosh, the skin of the rice balls is so soft & thin enough! I LOVE IT. Their almond paste soup was not overly sweet nor thick and was just nice to end off your dinner. Their peanut soup & ginger soup were great too. Definitely a must when you go to Blk 85 Bedok Food Centre!!!
This bowl of hot tang yuan from Ah Balling Peanut shop at Fengshan Market really hits the spot in the cold and rainy weather. You get to choose from various flavours of tang yuan, including green bean and yam which is more uncommon, as well as a choice of the soup (ginger, peanut or almond milk). Prices vary depending on number of tang yuan but generally affordable ranging from 2-3 dollars for 3-5 tang yuan per bowl! Their sesame tang yuan was particularly good and fragrant.
The perfect dessert for sweater weather to keep you warm 😌 Ordered the traditional black sesame & peanut rice balls with peanut soup. Everything was great about this bowl; affordable, the rice balls were chewy & soft and the soup was served warm and slightly sweet.
Look at the flowy black sesame! My favourite besides the green tea flavour. Really like the mochiness, not too hard and very chewy. Yummy for cold weather.
Peanut soup is rather too sweet but the peanuts are soft enough for a great chew.