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Zhen Jie Traditional Homemade DessertSoursop with shaved..Mini Tang Yuan
Location: East Coast Lagoon Food Village, 1220 East Coast Park, #26, East Coast Park, 468960
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Just OK 2012-07-31

 

I enjoyed this black glutinous rice dessert a lot. This is one of the better one that i tried. It was cooked to the right softness with a good consistence. The sweetness level was just nice. I would prefer it to be sweeter though. The coconut milk enhanced its taste very much. It tasted better with it added. When mixed it well, it was a near perfect black glutinous rice dessert.
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Smile 2012-06-18

 

Bought some desserts home that day. Bought the Barley with ginko nuts and the grass jelly ice home to try. The Bai guo yu mee was good!! Love that it wasnt too sweet not overpowerly gross! It was smooth and definitely home cooked!!! Love the ginko nuts too! Makes u smart! The grass jelly ice my sis ate was good too! Not too sweet as well and the jelly was very tasty and delicious

Cheap and good!

Date of Visit:
2012-06-16

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Soursop with shaved ice.
Smile 2011-12-23

All the desserts are at $2.00 at this particular stall.

I was contemplating whether to have ice kachang or soupsop with shaved ice. I decided to go with soupsop as it is not as commonly available as compared to the ice kachang.

It was quite a pleasant surprise, it tasted much nicer than i expected. Syrup was poured over that pile of shaved ice before a generous amount of soursop was placed on top. The sweetness level was just right.

It was a refreshing choice.

   Soursop with shaved ice.

Date of Visit:
2011-12-18

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SGD 2.00

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Zhen Jie Traditional Homemade Dessert
Just OK 2011-10-06

 

Zhen Jie Traditional Homemade Dessert is simply awesome! Love their bo bo cha cha! The dessert is filled with the fragrance from the coconut milk and the jelly bites and yam bites in the dessert added different flavours to the dessert when you chew on them. It is served warm, and is very appetizing! I could eat 2 bowls of it!

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Mini Rainbow Colour Balls
Smile 2011-06-30

This stall sells many traditional desserts such as almond paste, black sesame paste and Pomelo Sago Mango etc. I always have the cold version of mini Tang Yuan in longan tea. You can opt for ginger tea.

   Mini Tang Yuan

This bowl is filled with crushed ice and top with rainbow colours balls. The ball is actually mini version of tang yuan. I like the chewy texture in the not too sweet ice cold longan tea. It really cools me down on a hot day.

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Mini Tang Yuan

Date of Visit:
2011-06-26

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SGD 2(Other)

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Colourful Tang Yuan!
Smile 2011-03-21

Well, I don't think everyone will like this but as for me, I like it very much!

IT'S A BOWL OF COLOURFUL TANG YUAN WITH NO FILLINGS IN IT!

Selling at SGD2.00 per bowl. It's sooooo worth it and I will always order this as a dessert or even main course when I visit the Lagoon.

The auntie who is selling the desserts is very friendly too! A rather healthy dessert I should say.

 

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