ZHAO AN GRANNY GRASS JELLY
The grass jelly here is made from a special recipe that has been passed down for many years and the grass jelly is all handmade.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
51 Soya Bean
A popular place in Singapore to get traditional tau huay, which is also known to many as soya beancurd.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Two Bakers
This cafe is nestled in a quiet unassuming street, in a neighbourhood right outside the city. They offer homemade cakes, indulgent drinks & brunch.
LAST UPDATE: 31/Jan/2023
North-East / Ang Mo Kio / Chong Boon
Ms aiyu
Almost all the dessert menu items are the towkay neo's original!! Combine every topping possible to recreate the unique Taiwanese style of desserts!!
LAST UPDATE: 15/Apr/2024
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Xing Xing
Xing Xing sells homemade Singaporean kueh like their best-seller and sold out fast - ondeh ondeh and tapioca cake with coconut flakes.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
115 Tang Shui
An old school chinese dessert shop that has been around even before Chinatown Complex Food Centre was established, and it was one of the first few stalls that moved there when it opened.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Bukit Merah / Alexandra Hill
Jin Jin Dessert
A shop at ABC Food Centre that is run by two young hawkers. They specialise in traditional old school desserts such as chendol.
LAST UPDATE: 07/Sep/2022
Central / Geylang / Geylang East
Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring
Putu piring is a fading traditional Malay dessert that is deserving of more attention and love. Haig Road Putu Piring is one of the more popular places to get it in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 26/Dec/2022
North-East / Hougang / Lorong Ah Soo
Selegie Soya Bean
For homemade soya bean products, check out Selegie Soya Bean, which is one of the most famous chains in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 22/Jan/2024
Central / Toa Payoh / Lorong 8 Toa Payoh
B For Beancurd
A little stall at Tao Payoh sells a variety of soft and smooth beancurd flavours, as well as soy bean milk and agar-agar desserts.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022