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Opening Hours
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06:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
06:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
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Signature Dishes
Chwee Kueh
Review (6)
Level4 2014-01-24
180 views
I love to eat chwee kways and would often order chwee kways if i happen to pass by chwee kways stalls.As i was having a slight sore throat,i did not request for chilli.The warm soft moist sticky chwee kway is nice enough to eat alone without any condiments but it is best to go with the savoury sweet slightly crunchy caipoks/raddish here.Price is very affordable around $1.50 depending how many pieces of kway you choose. continue reading
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Level4 2013-02-23
101 views
Tiong Bahru Jian Bo Shui Kueh is quite a famous stall with a few branches throughout singapore. Besides chee kueh, they also sell yam cake, and other kuehs like ang ku kueh, peng kueh etc. I ordered the yam cake which costs me $1.60. It is quite pricey in my opinion since the portion is rather small, but I have to admit it tasted very good. There are mushrooms, shrimps in the yam cake besides the yam, and I am able to taste bits of diced yam in the yam cake as well.The yam cake goes very well with their sauce and chilli. If it is less pricey, it will be a snack I will have again and again. continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-30
61 views
This stall is one of the popular stall within this food centre as it is always crowded with long queue during breakfast hours. knowing there will be long queue here, I have purposely come very early in the morning to buy it. The chwee kuehs' texture is very smooth and soft, which is really easy to eat. The stir fry chye pok are really fragrant and not too oily as well. The combination of both the items are simply delicous! The price is very affordable too. continue reading
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Shui Kueh or Chwee Kueh is a local snack that is commonly found at food centre. It is usually eaten as breakfast. Chwee Kueh is basically steamed rice cake topped with diced preserved radish (chye poh). Actually I am not sure whether this stall has any relationship with the famous Tiong Bahru Jiao Bo Shui Kueh but the chwee kueh is quite nice. The rice cake was neither watery or hard, a heavenly combination eaten with the chye poh. continue reading
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Level4 2012-01-17
53 views
I love this place. Would come more often if I could. Their chwee kueh is WONDERFUL. The topping is very generous. And the chwee kuehs are freshly made! Best of all, the pricing is more than reasonable. They also sell lots of colourful kuehs here. And they are very good! A bit greasy but otherwise, the taste is well balanced and not too sweet. They have a white sugar kueh which I love as a child but the ones here are too dry. Otherwise, their various kuehs are very worth trying! Service is very fast and efficient and they close very late! continue reading
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