First time I heard about this food. Happens to chance upon this stall when I walked pass Jurong East Temp Bus interchange.
It’s actually some form of Chinese pancake, non-fried, and traditionally oven baked. You can see the chef doing it on the spot, putting them into some deep oven stove (or is it a hole).
Comes with different flavour, less than $3 per piece. I asked for the spicy one. It’s extremely crispy and flavorful, enhanced by a lot of sesame seed. Yummy!
The camomile ice tea I bought is also very fragrant with the real flowers inside each cup, selling at less than $2. A stall which I will drop by again!
Queue started at 630pm, that tells something about its taste ! They are non Fried with a few choices of filling - red bean , Chinese pickled veggies and all-inclusive. as it is selling fast u can really have the fresh-from-the-pit flavours and warmth. The closet equivalent is naan but a lots more crispy, non oily and the taste. Recommend !
Light snack that is served piping hot amd crispy every time I buy it. I find it less guilty among snack selections at the area as the guo kui is non oily. My personal favorite is xue cai and red bean flavor.
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