Mei Heong Yuen Dessert

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Mei Heong Yuen is a Chinese dessert shop specialising in hot & cold desserts.

The Green Tea with Red Bean shaved ice was a mountain-full. Served in a unique shape and generously - Is a condensed mountain of milky snow that is lightly flavoured with sweet green tea. The red bean compliments the dish.

The Green Tea with Red Bean shaved ice was a mountain-full. Served in a unique shape and generously - Is a condensed mountain of milky snow that is lightly flavoured with sweet green tea. The red bean compliments the dish.

Nadia

Nadia

CONTENT WRITER / Duration of stay 9 years

Enjoys cooking and yoga

Phone
+65 6221 1156
Modes of Payment
  • Cash Only
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※The shop's opening hours may vary due to COVID-19.

Mon
Tue 12:00~21:30
Wed 12:00~21:30
Thu 12:00~21:30
Fri 12:00~21:30
Sat 12:00~21:30
Sun 12:00~21:30
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  • 67 TEMPLE STREET, KRETA AYER CONSERVATION AREA, 058611
  • NE4 DT19 Chinatown TE18 Maxwell

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There is an abundance of local desserts & sweets ranging from different cultures. Try colourful ice kachang to buttery pineapple tarts.

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