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Now in Singapore, it was not easy to find this local nonya dish, Kueh Pie Tee in hawker centre or even foodcourt.I chanced upon this stall selling Popiah and Kueh Pie Tee at Chinatown Complex Food Centre.This Kueh Pie Tee has a thin and crispy pastry shell with a spicy, sweet mixture of sauce, some bits of eggs and crushed roasted peanuts on top. Inside the shell there was thinly sliced braised bangkuang filled to the brim. Other stalls have put a piece of prawn inside the Kueh Pie Tee but not t
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Now in Singapore, it was not easy to find this local nonya dish, Kueh Pie Tee in hawker centre or even foodcourt.

I chanced upon this stall selling Popiah and Kueh Pie Tee at Chinatown Complex Food Centre.

This Kueh Pie Tee has a thin and crispy pastry shell with a spicy, sweet mixture of sauce, some bits of eggs and crushed roasted peanuts on top. Inside the shell there was thinly sliced braised bangkuang filled to the brim. Other stalls have put a piece of prawn inside the Kueh Pie Tee but not this one.

The taste was similar to popiah in the inside, soft, juicy and savoury braised bangkuang, only the outer skin was different from Popiah which was crispy and had a slightly more oily taste.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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