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Arriving by public bus: #61,77,106,173,177,189,852,941,945,947(Bukit Batok Interchange) Arriving by Train: Exit C - (NS2 Bukit Batok) Nearest Carpark: West Mall, Underground Carpark continue reading
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Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
http://www.easternricedumpling.com
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Signature Dishes
Rice Dumplings
Review (8)
Level2 2024-02-07
3 views
用餐日期:2024/02/07用餐時段:午餐用餐費用(每人):$5餐廳環境:沒堂食 外賣形式服務:服務員服務應度好味道:點了5個五香咸粽 五香咸粽:這家的五香咸粽份量足 五香味十足 由炒糯米 栗子 蘑菇和豬肉塊製成的 並用五種香料醃製 整體味道非常好 推薦總結:因新加坡年三十/年初一大多餐廳都會關門過年 所以每年過年前都會買定五香咸粽存起年三十/年初一食 這家五香咸粽份量足味道好價錢合理 超推薦給喜愛五香咸粽的人包裝+店面資訊: continue reading
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Level4 2014-12-12
230 views
I was craving for some traditional snacks and thus got these kueh tutus which cost $2.80 for 5. The kueh tutus are made freshly on the spot. The white exterior is too thick, thus making it rather dry. I tried the coconut and peanut filling. Even though I am not a fan of coconut kueh tutu, this is yummy but the coconut fillings could be more fine (texture) and it was a little sweet for me. The peanut fillings are finely grounded and sweet too. However, I do realize that the tutu kueh sticks on the pandan leaf and it breaks apart easily. continue reading
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Level4 2014-11-26
102 views
I was craving for some light bites and decided to get the tutu kueh from Eastern Rice Dumpling since it has been quite a while where I had tutu kuehs. I ordered three peanut and two coconut tutu kuehs. The cost for the tutu kueh is $2.50 for 5. I ordered takeaway and to my disappointment, the tutu kuehs stuck on to the pandan leaf of the neighbouring tutu kueh. As such, the tutu split into half when I tried to separate the tutu cake from each other. It is quite frustrating as it has all disintegrated. Moreover, the tutu flour is also tough and the fillings are quite little. I don’t think I will buy it again. continue reading
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Level4 2012-09-11
118 views
Brought a box of their ang ku kueh which consists of the dou sar and the peanut fillings. The kueh is pretty well made, the skin is not too thick and has a soft and chewy texture. As for the fillings wise, the peanut has a fine texture with sugar added in it. Sweetness wise is not too sweet and is acceptable. Other than ang ku kueh, this stall also sell a variety of other kueh such as the soon kueh and several dumplings as well. Price start from 80 cents for a piece of ang ku kueh and $3.30 for a box of 5. continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-30
113 views
would not recommend this muah chee although i love this chain for their dumpling and corn and tutu. their muah chee is not very good at all. the peanut is rather soft and soggy. the muah chee is chewy. but overall although it tastes fresh, it's just not fragrant and does not have the traditional muah chee feel and taste. not recommended. the peanut is also not crunchy and not sugary enough. i have to say it's kind of a failed muah chee! there are a lot of better muah chees out there... continue reading
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