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I spotted this stall when i wanted the something extra after lunch. The peanut pancake was not made on the spot but already displayed right there when i ordered. It is reasonably priced at 0.80 cents. It is quite a big one though. The pancake still got a slight warm and tasted just fine. It was quite a thin layer though not as crispy as expected but with a good portion of grounded peanut and sugar filling in it. It has got a rather slight sweetness with the fragrance from the grounded peanut. Cheapest peanut pancake maybe but definitely not the best that i ever eaten.
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At 80 cents only, its probably one of the cheaper peanut pancake being offered, even at hawker centre. I like that it is prepared on the spot, it is probably not advisable to eat it immediately as its super hot. This pancake is made with the thinner skin type but filled with peanut a plenty. Sugar is also added to enhanced the taste. It had so much peanut that I could even scoop the remaining using a spoon. Though not the crunchy type, it was a great post-main course snack for me. It would be great to melt a cheese in it though
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In the afternoons, this stall will start selling fresh pancakes or ban chang kueh. It is freshly made on the spot and you can choose between a variety of flavours from the traditional peanut, red bean, coconut to other interesting fillings like cheese and chocolate. I ordered a peanut pancake (80 cents only!) and was treated to a piping hot pancake filled with generous portions of peanut filling. The outside of the pancake is really crispy while the inside retained it's soft fluffiness. This pairs really well with the stuffed peanut filling which really overflowed when I broke the pancake into two!
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