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Stop by Balestier Rd on Sunday to get tau sar piah but the shop was closed. So I walked down a few shops away to 603 instead. There are various fillings available- pineapple, lotus and others like lao po bing, log cakes, etc. Bought a box of 10 pcs with a mix of salted and sweet ones. It costs me six bucks. They are kept warm which I felt on my lap. The tau sar are full, smaller piah but taller if one goes for the filling. Actually, I prefer the salted one which has a fragrance rushing in
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Stop by Balestier Rd on Sunday to get tau sar piah but the shop was closed. So I walked down a few shops away to 603 instead. There are various fillings available- pineapple, lotus and others like lao po bing, log cakes, etc. Bought a box of 10 pcs with a mix of salted and sweet ones. It costs me six bucks. They are kept warm which I felt on my lap. The tau sar are full, smaller piah but taller if one goes for the filling. Actually, I prefer the salted one which has a fragrance rushing in on its 1st bite. The sweet one has sesame on it. It melts in your mouth when eaten warm and the taste and quality retained on the next day eating.
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2013-12-22
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  • salted tau sar