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I was quite surprised that such a stall exists. I thought I can only get tutus from the night markets or pasa malams so I quickly bought 5 of them, two peanut and three coconut. I ate three of them on the spot and left the other two until I reached home. Of course, eating it on the spot is always good because the tutu is still soft. Once you reached home, the tutu would have hardened considerably, and that made it not as nice. Anyway, the filling is quite a lot and I especially loved the peanut
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I was quite surprised that such a stall exists. I thought I can only get tutus from the night markets or pasa malams so I quickly bought 5 of them, two peanut and three coconut. I ate three of them on the spot and left the other two until I reached home. Of course, eating it on the spot is always good because the tutu is still soft. Once you reached home, the tutu would have hardened considerably, and that made it not as nice. Anyway, the filling is quite a lot and I especially loved the peanut tutu since it is very fragrant with the ground peanuts which are sweet and crumbly.
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2010-12-23 74 views
I came across this stall and it really caught my attention. This stall is selling peanut and coconut "Tu Tu kueh" which brings my childhood memories back. The stall is offering 3 small ones for 1 dollar and 1 big one for $0.60. I decided to go ahead with the big one as the fillings are more likely to satisfy my cravings as it is quite difficult to find a permanent stall selling this chinese snack except at pasar malam locations.
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I came across this stall and it really caught my attention. This stall is selling peanut and coconut "Tu Tu kueh" which brings my childhood memories back. The stall is offering 3 small ones for 1 dollar and 1 big one for $0.60. I decided to go ahead with the big one as the fillings are more likely to satisfy my cravings as it is quite difficult to find a permanent stall selling this chinese snack except at pasar malam locations.
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Date of Visit
2010-12-08
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$0.60 (Breakfast)
Recommended Dishes
  • Coconut Tu Tu Kueh