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I went to Northpoint yesterday and bought some tea time snack from Dough Culture I love their food there, especially my favourite hum chee peng! This is a type of chinese finger food made from flour. I love how big and soft their hum chee peng is This is especially nice when you bought it fresh from the wok and it's pipping hot! As can see, their hum chee peng is filled with the tau sau paste inside. I love this snack because its sweet and salty at the same time Usually there will be a crowd f
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I went to Northpoint yesterday and bought some tea time snack from Dough Culture

I love their food there, especially my favourite hum chee peng! This is a type of chinese finger food made from flour. I love how big and soft their hum chee peng is
This is especially nice when you bought it fresh from the wok and it's pipping hot! As can see, their hum chee peng is filled with the tau sau paste inside. I love this snack because its sweet and salty at the same time
Usually there will be a crowd for this stall but the queue is quite fast as the items are ready made. I would especially recommend this stall as it's halal, suited for my malay friends who love to buy from there too!
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Date of Visit
2012-05-07
Spending Per Head
$2 (Tea)
Recommended Dishes
  • hum chee peng