C K
Bought soon kueh, peng kueh and ang ku kueh. The soon kueh skin is very thick and although you can tell that it is homemade ,the filling was very little and not worth the $1.30 price. I'd rather go to the one at Chinatown where its $1.10 …
Location: 30 Seng Poh Rd, #02-02 Market and Food Centre, Singapore 168898
Floor 2 · Tiong Bahru Market
A heritage Teochew kueh institution at Tiong Bahru Market with 30-plus varieties handmade since 1974.
A heritage Teochew kueh institution at Tiong Bahru Market with 30-plus varieties handmade since 1974.
Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh is a legendary hawker stall at Tiong Bahru Market that has been handcrafting traditional Teochew kueh for over fifty years. The family business, passed through generations, produces more than 30 varieties of kueh — from the iconic ang ku kueh and soon kueh to peng kueh and koo chai kueh — each made fresh daily with time-honoured recipes.Based on 52 Google reviews
C K
Bought soon kueh, peng kueh and ang ku kueh. The soon kueh skin is very thick and although you can tell that it is homemade ,the filling was very little and not worth the $1.30 price. I'd rather go to the one at Chinatown where its $1.10 …
Charlotte -
The kueh is really delicious! Very tender skin & the right amount of sweetness for the fillings inside. Many people sell kueh but this is one of the few stores that have nice ones!
Limhor Bay
Ate a Ang Ku Kueh with ground peanut filling last night. Was told it was made a couple of hours ago. But it looked and tasted fresh. Its skin is elastic but soft. The peanut is evenly ground and its sweetness is just right. I like this dessert.
Jess Tan
I personally do not fancy Kuehs, but when my sister-in-law bought some of their Kuehs for us to try last wk, I instantly fell in love with the sweet potato Ang Ku Kueh and I thought I should give a review. The skin is chewy; the filling was …
Jaric Sng
Not all are the same, this is a the traditional 古早味,you can peel each layer and taste the difference. …
Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh Since 1974
Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh
A food stall in a market with a prominent sign displaying the business name and images of food. The stall has a display case with various food items and a counter. To the left, another stall displays prices for noodles. To the right, a stall labeled "Kopi Museum" sells drinks.
Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh
A street food stall with a red sign that reads "SINCE 1974 TIONG BAHRU TEOCHEW KUEH" in English and Chinese. Below the sign is a display of various kueh (traditional cakes) and food items. A person is standing in front of the stall, looking at the food.
Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh
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Tiong Bahru Teochew Kuen
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Busy Food Court
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Dumplings with Sauce
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Orange Sweet Treat
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Dessert Display Case
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Food item wrapped in a leaf
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Assortment of Asian Desserts
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Assorted Sweet Dumplings
A clear plastic container holds five colorful sweet dumplings arranged on banana leaves. The dumplings are round and have intricate patterns pressed into their surfaces. There are two orange dumplings, one purple, one light gray, and one yellow. The container is open, and the background appears to be a countertop with some blurry drinks.
Desserts and Snacks
Three pink, intricately patterned desserts are in a clear plastic container. Next to it, another container holds several translucent dumplings, with a ladle resting on top. A plastic bag in the background contains small packets and a piece of fruit.
Rice with Peanuts
A heart-shaped plastic container filled with white rice, topped with peanuts and fried shallots. The lid is partially open.
Fried Turnip Cake with Sauce and Dumpling
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Rice with Toppings
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Red Kuih Lapis on Banana Leaf
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Rainbow Layer Cake Slices
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Dumplings with Sauce
A close-up shot of several translucent dumplings served on a white paper plate. The dumplings appear to be filled with a mixture containing green herbs. They are accompanied by two sauces: one is a reddish-brown sauce, and the other is a dark, thick sauce. The plate is placed on a speckled surface.
Pink Sweet Treats
Two pink, mochi-like sweets are presented on a white plastic wrapper, which is resting on a white plate. The sweets have a slightly translucent appearance and appear to be filled with a darker substance. The surface of the sweets has a textured, almost striated pattern. The background is a speckled countertop.
Otak-Otak
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Dumplings with Chopsticks
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Sticky Rice Dessert
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Heart-shaped food container with rice
A translucent, heart-shaped plastic food container filled with rice and some dark food items. The lid has embossed symbols indicating it is suitable for freezing (-18°C), microwave use (100°C), and is made of PP (Polypropylene). There is also a logo with the text "ET LOVE" visible on the side of the container.
Tiong Bahru Teochew Kueh Sign
A red sign with yellow text reads "SINCE 1974 中峇鲁潮粽 TIONG BAHRU TEOCHEW KUEH". Below the sign are images of various kueh (traditional cakes). One image shows purple sweet potatoes, another shows a dish with purple and white pieces, a third shows pink and purple kueh, and a fourth shows pink and purple round kueh. A small circular graphic on the right of the main sign indicates "Wholegrain options".
People with food
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Assortment of colorful sweets in a display case
A close-up shot of a refrigerated display case filled with various colorful sweets. In the foreground, a white styrofoam container holds several orange, pumpkin-shaped pastries wrapped in green leaves. Behind this, trays display rows of red and green layered jelly-like sweets, as well as some round, speckled cookies on skewers and rectangular yellow cakes. Further back, more red and gray sweets are visible. The overall impression is of a vibrant selection of traditional desserts.
Pink Text Overlay
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Assortment of Sweet Treats
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Dessert Display
A display case filled with various desserts and food items. In the foreground, there are several items wrapped in banana leaves, a slice of green cake, and containers of dumplings and purple-colored pastries. Behind these, more containers and stacked white takeout boxes are visible. A person wearing an apron is partially visible in the background.
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