This makeshift kueh stall has been spotted at most
bus interchanges, bringing affordable kueh to the masses. They were
having an hourly special of 3 pieces for $1 instead of 5 pieces for $2.
These are bite-sized and ideal for teabreak or
snacking.
The earthy shades.
The earthy shades.
The brighter pops of colour.
Yam Kueh
Had it not been for the deep purple colouring, the yam flavouring is barely discernible in this pasty kueh.
Banana Cake
Dense and tight banana cake which had mixed reviews. I liked it though it was lacking in banana fragrance.
Brown Sugar Cake
Burnt and bitter.
Kueh Kosui
There was a certain taste about it that I didn’t
fancy too much, could be the brown sugar used but it came across rather
artificial.
Kueh Salat
Proportion of kaya and glutinous rice was skewed here. Decent but one cannot help but compare with Bengawan Solo’s.
Lapis Sagu
I only enjoyed peeling off the layers.
Kueh Village
Raffles Place Xchange
WOW!! This is an awesome allocation. Whatever shared here about Kueh village and various cakes seems to me outstanding input. I enjoyed reading this entry. Thanks
ReplyDeleteDon't buy from Ang Mo Kio interchange stall. Sellers there are super rude and arrogant. Their kuehs tasted funny as if they had been kept too long before selloff.
ReplyDelete