After the visit to All Sanits Memorial Chapel at Poh Huat Road on Good Friday, was not very hungry and decided to have something not very heavy. Yong's Teochew Kueh was in the vicinity.
Ordered a Soon Kueh @ $1.20 and Ku Chai Kueh @ $1.30, I like their Soon Kueh, but their shop is only at Upper Serangoon Road and East Coast, which is out of the place from where I stay.
Yong's Teochew Kueh
1022 Upper Serangoon Road
Singapore 534760
We have something like these that we call chai kueh - filling is something like what's in popiah, lots of sengkuang. Nice.
ReplyDeleteSo it's called chai kueh over there...
DeleteI love both types of the kueh. Both are packed with filling. Here we call it chai kueh. One with sengkuang filling and the other with ku chai.
ReplyDeleteBoth I eat, but I prefer sengkuang over ku chai...
DeleteNice :)
ReplyDeleteYa, nice...
DeleteOoo. Chai kueh (vegetable kuih). I love the one with beancurd and chestnut. Not so much of those with chives.
ReplyDeleteMe eat, but also not so much into chives...
Deleteno poslaju to me....sobs sobs LOL. Joking la.
ReplyDeletehaha... LOL...
DeleteGood morning Sharon,
ReplyDeletelove these too! have a wonderful weekend.
Good afternoon Elaine, you too have a wonderful weekend...
DeleteI like ku chai dumplings!! Yummsss
ReplyDeleteI opposite with you, I prefer, sengkuang, hehe...
DeleteThanks for telling me the other name - Soon Kueh! My wife just asked me recently the name and I replied her that I only know Ku Chai Kueh.
ReplyDeleteHere we called it Soon Kueh...
DeleteI like both the kuehs and will eat with chili sauce.
ReplyDeleteWith chili sauce nice ya, hehe...
DeleteI enjoy kuehs. Wish I could have some now :P
ReplyDeleteWhen we meet, we go eat kuehs together ya, hehe...
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