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Was passing by the area and happened to spot this shop selling kueh kueh at a booth area in a coffee shop. What attracted me to the shop was the exotic flavors of ondeh ondeh available- (yam and Belgian chocolate!) but I decided to just try their original gula Melaka flavour ($2) first. I was thoroughly impressed by the thicky, chewy potato flour dough that wraps the gula sweet and fragrant gula Melaka filling. Usually the filling is almost liquid in other shops, but I realized this shop'a versi
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Was passing by the area and happened to spot this shop selling kueh kueh at a booth area in a coffee shop. What attracted me to the shop was the exotic flavors of ondeh ondeh available- (yam and Belgian chocolate!) but I decided to just try their original gula Melaka flavour ($2) first. I was thoroughly impressed by the thicky, chewy potato flour dough that wraps the gula sweet and fragrant gula Melaka filling. Usually the filling is almost liquid in other shops, but I realized this shop'a version is semi liquid- there is some gula residue (sugar?) that you can taste. 

There are other kuehs available and I got some rainbow kueh and kueh salat ($2.50) which were also rather delicious. I particularly enjoyed the combination of sweet and salty taste combined by the paste and rice!
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