SG zozo
very average kuehs. overpriced.
Location: 2, 02-02 Seng Poh Rd, Market, 168898
Floor 2 · Tiong Bahru Market
Traditional Teochew kueh stall at Tiong Bahru Market handmade-ing soon kueh, png kueh, and kueh koo daily.
Traditional Teochew kueh stall at Tiong Bahru Market handmade-ing soon kueh, png kueh, and kueh koo daily.
This hawker stall at Tiong Bahru Market specialises in traditional Teochew kueh, the labour-intensive rice cakes that are a cornerstone of Teochew culinary culture. The stall hand-makes its kueh daily, from the translucent soon kueh filled with bamboo shoots and turnip to the Png Kueh stamped with a peach-shaped mould and filled with glutinous rice, peanut, and dried shrimp. Each piece requires a deft hand to achieve the right skin-to-filling ratio and the delicate, slightly chewy texture that defines good kueh.Based on 11 Google reviews
SG zozo
very average kuehs. overpriced.
CS Lee
Nothing special about the kueh. For the average quality, the items are way overpriced. Buyers beware.
Jiak Papa
Overpriced stuff. 2 png kueh and 2 square carrot cake = $4.60. Still expensive
ai mei chen
Order 2xPng Kueh via foodpanda cost me SGD4!!!! The size is only half size of normal png kueh!!!
Aaron Lam
Kueh still fresh even near closing time 👍🏼 …
中峇鲁潮洲粿
New Market Teochew Kueh
A storefront with two stalls. The stall on the right has a red and white sign with Chinese characters and "NEW MARKET TEOCHEW KUEH 02-64" in English. Below the sign is a display case with food items. The stall on the left has a green and white sign with Chinese characters and "TIONG BAHRU SOYA BEAN" in English. It also has a display of drinks and a sign that says "Homemade".
Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh" and images of their food offerings. The stall appears to be in a market or food court setting, with other stalls visible nearby. There are customers at the counter and staff preparing food.
Bahru Teochew Kueh
A brightly lit storefront with a red sign displaying "SINCE 1974 BAHARU TEOCHEW KUEH" in large yellow and white lettering. Below the main sign, illuminated panels showcase various colorful kueh (traditional cakes) with their names in Chinese and English. To the right, another sign reads "咖啡博物館 Kopi Museum". The lower part of the image shows shelves with products and a fan.
Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh
A shop front with a red sign that says "SINCE 1974 好吃 中峇鲁潮洲粿 TIONG BAHRU TEOCHEW KUEH" and a display of various kueh (traditional cakes). The display shows images of different types of kueh, including what appears to be glutinous rice, and other colorful kueh. Below the display, the interior of the shop is visible with a person working behind the counter.
Busy Food Court
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Assortment of Savory and Sweet Snacks
A metal tray holds a variety of food items. In the upper left are several translucent dumplings with green flecks inside. Next to them are two bright pink, rectangular pastries with intricate patterns. Below these are more translucent dumplings, arranged in a row. In the bottom center is a slice of golden-brown fried bread or cake, and to its right are two round, flat pastries with visible dark specks, possibly nuts or seeds. To the right of the tray is a bright red plastic container, partially filled with what appears to be sliced bananas. A white tray with a blue and floral pattern is visible on the far left.
Dessert Display
A display case filled with various colorful desserts and pastries. In the foreground, there are trays of triangular-shaped desserts topped with shredded coconut, pink molded desserts, and small round pastries. Behind these, there are stacks of white and brown honeycomb-like cakes, and rows of layered jelly desserts in green, blue, and red. A person wearing an apron is visible in the background, tending to the display.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter displays various food items in a refrigerated display case. A person wearing a mask and apron is seen preparing food in the background. There are also pictures of people displayed on the stall. The stall has signage with Chinese characters and English transliterations.
Dessert Display
A display case filled with various colorful desserts and snacks. In the foreground, there are items wrapped in banana leaves, some with visible bamboo skewers. To the right, there are clear plastic containers holding green, pink, and yellow sweets. In the background, trays of red, green, and white pastries are visible, along with a person preparing food behind the counter.
Dessert Display
A display case filled with various colorful desserts and pastries. Items include green and red mochi-like sweets, yellow cakes, and items wrapped in banana leaves. A calculator and tongs are also visible in the display. A person wearing an orange shirt and a checkered apron is partially visible in the background.
Teochew Kueh Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying images and names of various kueh (traditional cakes). The sign shows Otah, Nuo Mi Fan, and several other types of kueh with their names in Chinese and English. Below the sign, there are display cases with food items and posters of people. The stall appears to be busy with customers.
Red Sweet Buns
A tray of red, round sweet buns with a patterned surface sits on a counter. In the background, white takeout containers hold pink and white pastries. A person's hands are visible in the upper right corner, suggesting a food service environment.
Food Stalls
A row of food stalls in an outdoor market. The stall on the left sells prawn mee with prices listed. The middle stall sells Teochew Kueh. The stall on the right is called Kopi Museum and sells drinks and snacks. People are seen ordering and waiting for food.
Assortment of Desserts
A close-up shot of a food stall display featuring various desserts. In the foreground, a slice of yellow cake sits on a metal tray. To its left, two purple, oval-shaped pastries are arranged. Further back, a tray holds several green, oblong pastries, and another tray displays red, oval-shaped pastries. White styrofoam containers are stacked in the background, along with red and white shopping bags.
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