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The carrot cake here is said to be crisp on the outside, and soft within. If you’re going for the Yam Cake or Yam Cubes, these have bits of taro, and dried prawns, that give them a savoury, umami flavour. Expect long queues, especially during the morning
Food quality: Famous crispy, tasty fried carrot cake sticks. Main downside is it’s VERY oily, need pat the oil down with kitchen towel or …
Came here to have breakfast with an old friend. Craving for Kway Chap. the two elderly uncles will not disappoint you. Price $7.50 to $8.50 for 2 pax.Sunday, long Q, Prepare to queue for 30min.🙂 …
Queue moves fast. Known for the carrot sticks. Best to eat fresh. It’s an addictive kind of taste. You get the best part of carrot cake in each bite. Very oily though. and they sell the sticks minimally 10 sticks.
Hands down one of the best place for carrotcake. The carrotcake sold here comes in rectangle and stripe. The freshly made one are sold out within minutes out from the deep fryer. This is typically a finger food and its pretty addictive.
Unique stall selling carrot sticks. Very reasonably priced and is a good snack if you are in a rush. Like the process of making it. …
Exceptional delights, so glad that they are still making these after all these years! …
The carrot cake stick was nice, and the fried yam cake was one of the better ones I’ve tasted recently.
This stall never disappoints. Freshly fried carrot cake sticks with crispy edges. Snack complements well with a cup of hot coffee.
Being a carrot cake lover myself. Order 10 carrot sticks and 5 yam cube. …