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Telok Ayer Street
#02-122 Amoy Street Food CentreSingapore
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Website: www.sgkueh.com
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Read quite a bit of good reviews regarding sgkueh, thus decided to take a short walk from my office to try out their famous Orh Nee.
$2.50 gets you a reasonably sized portion of Orh Nee, about a small bowl full of it, like in any Teochew restaurant. The paste was smooth and a little watery, but I found the flavours rather lacking. It wasn't as robust as I would have liked it to be and it just didn't ooze goodness like the Orh Nee I had at Huat Kee. The Gingko nuts were dull and tasteless. But its just about the best Orh Nee you can find in any Hawker Centre in the CBD area at least. So do try it if you are in the vicinity and have a craving.
Finally tried the Onde Onde. $2.20 bought me 5 bite size pieces of Onde Onde. The skin was soft and chewy and coated with lots of coconut shreds with the interior filling of Gula Melaka not too thick or sweet. Quite good.
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||www.sgkueh.com|| The first thing that interest me when i saw this outlet is... why did they use an email address as their shop name??? Perhaps that is their innovative way to interest people and it has defintely interest me.
As their shop name propose, this shop sells kuehs and only kuehs. Well, i always thought that theres only these much (little) type of kuehs available, just how many varieties can you give?
This shop defintely impressed me. Take for example their ondeh ondeh (sweet potato rice ball with fillings) has more than 5 different types of fillings. Not mentioning the other nonya kueh like steam tapioca, kueh dadar, kueh talam ubi, kueh lapis, etc.
Their yam paste (orh nee) is one of my must order item. Unlike those watery kind o orh nee that is served by some dessert store, this store's yam paste is thick. I loved thick yam paste cause they are more fragrant than those watery ones.
Another plus point of their orh nee is that it is not very oily nor too sweet. (a good reason for those healthy watcher to give their orh nee a try).
And not forgetting, their yam paste has added mashed pumpkin and ginko nuts. A very nice combination for the sweet pumpkin to mixed with the strong taste yam, makes you feel like eating more and not getting sick of it easily.
Overall, a pretty good place to search for nonya kueh as their kuehs are freshly made everyday.
Word of advice: Their ondeh ondeh runs out pretty fast especially during lunch time. So please be there early, if not you will be disappointed.
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