Tiong Bahru Lien Fa Shui Jing Pau - 120 Bukit Merah Lane 1
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Tiong Bahru Lien Fa Shui Jing Pau
Address : | Singapore 151120 |
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Phone : | 📞 +7 | ||||||||||||||
Postal code : | 01-10 | ||||||||||||||
Website : | https://www.facebook.com/TiongBahruShuiJingPau/ | ||||||||||||||
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mei f on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Standard dropped, skin thicker and chewier, liao less generous and flavourful :"(
Jfi... Morning only savoury ones while stocks last, a hundred per hour. Sweet ones start production at noon, yam paste only in limited quantities. Best bet is to pre-order
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william lee on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Owner has the worst attitude in the whole Alexandre market. Ingredients are significantly reduced, chill not as nice as before!
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K C LIM on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I thought this ‘水晶包’ had already disappeared for many years after the rebuilding of Tiong Bahru Market/Food Centre. By chance, I went to Alexandra Village Food Center and found the 2 brothers are still selling this Shui Jing Pau. Though they are older now but the Shui Jing Pau are as good as before.
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Vanessa Ng on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I still like it! The skin looks thick but it’s not too chewy. What an interesting texture. They only have three kinds: yam ($1), red bean ($1), and the savoury one that is kinda like soon kueh ($0.90). I like the sweet ones. There’s a minimum order of 4 per flavour.
I ate them when I was really young and they still taste the same to me. My parents were so happy that I managed to get some for them.
There’s no queue because you would have to order and collect it after an hour. You can call in advance to order but the line was engaged when I tried. I thought the uncles will be grumpy based on online reviews but they were actually okay. Ordering was smooth with no issues. I paid with grabpay.
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CK C on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Patronise this stall again after many years to revisit the taste and to support local businesses. This stall sells three flavours of crystal dumplings (水晶包) but only one was available when I was there. There is a minimum order of four pieces ($1 each) per flavour. I thought it tasted better back then. I am OK with the skin being thick but it was hard. The fillings had some hard bits in them too and I had to be careful during chewing. Very disappointed that they were served in disposables even for dining in. The uncles were not rude but were not friendly neither. They were hygenic though. It is also good that e-payment was available.
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Dan Ho on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Handmade and steamed freshly on site. The ingredients are well seasoned and the skin of the crystal buns is springy and supple. The popular flavours runs out of stock fast and expect a Long que during peak hours. A traditional snack not commonly found today and this is an excellent rendition of it. Highly recommended a refreshing variety to another popular snack shop nearby.
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Peter Soon on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This used to be the most fantastic Crystal Bao in Singapore.
A piece Advice I understand the rising cost But please don’t increase the price and cut down on the ingredient and taste at the same time
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Lena Koo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Best Crystal dumpling I have tasted so far. Chilli is superb and the skin is not too thick. But cannot take the chance to walk In to buy. Better to call and reserve in advance
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