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3.7

10 reviews

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4
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3
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2
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Reviews for Eastern Rice Dumpling

JY

JY

4

Hokkien dumpling with salted egg is nice. The meat taste is slightly sweet. Portion quite small tho.

jean ho

jean ho

5

Nice to buy rice dumplings 粽子 during dragon boat festival. Love the keechang 鹼粽 with red bean inside. Ordered 1.2 and 7 :)

K

K

5

Tutu keuh in coconut flavour is delicious, but kinda pricey.

CCS

CCS

3

Amazing to find kueh Tutu made right before my eyes again. It used to be that way during my child days in the 1950s. And tasted almost exactly, too. Have been passing by for years, but somehow decided to give stall a try. And was happy with what I bought. Tutu and Sung kuehs. Packing was well done. Auntie wasn't her gouchy self today.

Desmond

Desmond

5

Clementi Mall

Janet Fong

Janet Fong

2

I don't understand why your Vegetarian Nonya dumpling are different price from outlets. I bought 3pcs from Yew Point this morning, selling at $4 each but not enough for my family so I went all the way to Clementi mall but they are selling $4.30 each.

lw an

lw an

4

Had the Vegetarian Nyonya dumpling. Quite good.

Pretty Catmint

Pretty Catmint

1

Been a long-standing regular customer for years who buys rice dumplings, ang ku kuehs, soon kuehs, kueh tutus, muah chees, chwee kuehs and chee cheong funs. Always enjoyed my after dinner sweet treats. The packaging of the muah chee has changed from a clear plastic rectangular pack to a round paper box with a clear plastic dome cover. Today, was my second time buying in the new packaging. Pointed out to the staff (silver hair thin old woman) that the box wasn't filled up only to be told it was. Bought muah chee just two days ago also in the new packaging and it was filled to the top. With so many other options for sweet treats available, this is my last purchase from this stall ever. Customers loyalty isn't valued. Also, while this new cup container is suitable for steamed corn it's not for muah chee which clumps together in one messy lump. Impossible to enjoy with just one wooden stick given.

Val Tan

Val Tan

4

Have came here multiple times to get my favourite chocolate tutu kueh. They used to use chocolate rice but now they use convoluted chocolate chips. Sometimes they give enough chocolate some times they don’t. 3pcs for $2.10, 5 pieces for $3.20! Usually you’ll have to wait roughly 5mins for them to be ready. Suggest you order get other food and then come back to collect it especially if there if someone else before you buy them too.

Samuel Ng

Samuel Ng

4

I've been trying out dumplings every where as a Hakka. The Hokkien style dumplings is the best I've eaten. It's generous with pork, mushroom and chestnut. The sauce is nice. The glutinous rice doesn't separate easily as compared to better dumplings.