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This traditional tau sar piah was featured in Royston Tan's Old Places and is worth reminiscing the taste.It is priced at $0.60 per piece with two types to choose from: salty and sweet. And my dad will usually buy both back home and each time 10 pieces each. The taste is good. The saltiness and sweetness of their filling is just right and the skin is so flaky. I have taste it for number of times after watching Old Places because my dad's office is somehow near there. Though I did not went to the
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This traditional tau sar piah was featured in Royston Tan's Old Places and is worth reminiscing the taste.

It is priced at $0.60 per piece with two types to choose from: salty and sweet. And my dad will usually buy both back home and each time 10 pieces each. The taste is good. The saltiness and sweetness of their filling is just right and the skin is so flaky.

I have taste it for number of times after watching Old Places because my dad's office is somehow near there. Though I did not went to the shop personally but I heard from my dad that it is actually a coffeeshop that sells not just their famous tau sar piah but also other pastries.

Will go personally there one day for some nostalgia feel.
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2013-05-13