Singapore Local Snacks

Singapore Local Snacks

Featuring Loong Fatt Tau Sar Piah, Kopitiam (Changi Airport T3), Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring (Haig Road Market), Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring (Geylang Serai), Prata Wala (Jurong Point), Toast Box (Tampines 1), Lek Lim Nonya Cake Confectionery, Old Chang Kee (Tampines MRT), Westlake (Jurong Point), Bengawan Solo (Tampines Mall)
Serene Tan
Serene Tan

New flavour for Children's Day. Tiger shaped puff with creamy cheese and corn fillings. Taste nice!

Taste good with the gula melaka sugar and grated coconut.

$2.50/5pcs

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😋 Traditional Nonya Kueh in Bedok. Passed by this shop after breakfast at the nearby Fengshan Hawker Centre.

- Ondeh Ondeh
Taste good. The skin is on the thick side but was not hard. The gula melaka (palm sugar) liquid inside burst in your mouth once you bite it. I will buy this again 👍. Abit pricy at S$3.

📍Location:
Lek Lim Nonya Cake Confectionery (01-21)
84 Bedok North Street 4

😋Appam pancake (S$3.50) served with some grated coconut and orange sugar. Its made of fermented rice batter and coconut milk, the edges are crisp and the center is very soft. Nice snack to have in the afternoon with a cup of teh. Ate this many times. Recommend 👍

📍Location:
Kopitiam Foodcourt
'Local Snacks' stall
Singapore Changi Airport
Terminal 3 Basement

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😍 Ondeh Ondeh from Bengawan Solo (S$3 for 6pcs). Its a traditional dessert. Glutinous rice balls filled with liquid gula melaka and coated with grated coconut. Its a bit pricy compared to buying from other bakeries, but i prefer this because of the soft texture.

☕👍Toastbox's Kopi Gao Gao Roll (S$2.20). Having a cup of coffee with coffee cake 😅😅. Best to pair it with a drink with no or low sugar as the cake is sweet.

😍 Braised Pork Bun (S$3). Yummy kong bak pau in Singapore! Ate 2 of these for dinner. The bun was soft and the pork belly with some fats was nice and tender. Recommend 👍
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📍Location:
Westlake
1 Jurong West Central 2,
Jurong Point, JP2 (03-89C)
Singapore 648886

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❤👌 Egg roti prata (S$2.60) and teh tarik (S$1.90) for dinner.

Famous Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring ($2.50 for 5pcs). They are made of steamed rice flour filled with gula melaka.

They are made on the spot so they will always be piping hot. Nice snack after a meal. Recommend 👍
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📍Location:
Haig Road Putu Piring (01-07)
Haig Road Food Center
14 Haig Rd, Singapore 430014

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The best Tau Sar Piah i have eaten.

I ate the salty version. Freshly baked traditional chinese pastry with green bean paste. The pastry is flaky, crispy and not too sweet. (S$0.80/pc) Very different from other tau sar piah. Recommend👍 Must try!

📍Location:
Loong Fatt Bakery
639 Balestier Rd,
Singapore 329922

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