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Good For
Brunch
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 21:00
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Tau Sa Piah
Review (7)
Level4 2012-09-14
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A friend told us that their biscuits were nice and worth the try. So I tried the half salty and half sweet flavor which was popular as I was told by the sales staff. Per piece at $1.00.It was without lard and so not as oily as those usual ones and yet the texture was not rough, tasty and the sweetness and saltiness were well balanced. The pastry skin was good and flaky too. Worth the try. continue reading
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Level3 2012-07-29
42 views
I was hungry one eveing & I was passing by the Little Red shop, I saw their tau sar piahs on sale. They were for just 1 $, so I asked for a lotus piah. It is pretty similar to moon cakes, but the crust is more crispy like a puff. The crust was crispy & salty too. where as moon cakes are more like a biscuit from outside. Inside it is similar to moon cakes, it had a nice, sweet lotus filling. It was a perfect sweet snack that I enjoyed. continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-27
36 views
I was at Vivo City, a place that I frequent most, since it is close to home & I always alight at Harbour front on my way back from work. That day, I was in the mood for some tea & a sweet. I walked by the Basement 2 & spotted the Little Red Shop. So i picked up a green tea lotus piah. I love green tea flavour. The filling was awesome. It was sweet, green & soft inside. While the crust was cripsy & salty. It was a lovely snack & went well with my cup of teh c. It costs just 1$ each continue reading
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I had this as a before lunch snack. It was really good! The pastry was thin and flaky and the filling was just the right amount of salty. The filling was also slightly moist and not too dry. However, I did not like the size of the tau sar piah as it was too small! I paid $1.20 for this and I feel that it is 3/4 the size of a normal tau sar piah that you can get elsewhere.Nice but expensive 8/10 continue reading
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Level4 2011-11-24
26 views
It is so hard to get to try the balestier Tau Sa Piah as there is hardly any car park along the road , and the Q is always very long. I happened to see this shop while I was shopping around and got it for my friend to try. She had try the one at balestier before and find this is qutie similar. I am not sure if this came from the same shop as there is a few stalls along the road. But I do know that I will stop eating others Tau Sa Piah after I have tried this version. It is different from those which I have eaten from other bakeries. The crust is thin and crispy. Filling is generous..Yum! continue reading
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