Fortune Food - Marine Parade at Marine Parade Central Market & Food Centre
Location: 84 Marine Parade Central, #01-14, Singapore 440084
84 Marine Parade Central Market and Food Centre
MUIS halal-certified popiah and kueh pie tee specialist with a 1930s master formula.
MUIS halal-certified popiah and kueh pie tee specialist with a 1930s master formula.
Fortune Food is a MUIS halal-certified specialist in popiah and kueh pie tee, carrying forward a master formula that traces its roots to the 1930s. The stall is known for its meticulously prepared popiah, featuring thin, hand-stretched crepe skins filled with a medley of braised turnip, bean sprouts, crushed peanuts, and a sweet-savoury sauce that delivers layers of flavour and texture. Each roll is made fresh to order, ensuring the skin stays supple and the fillings remain vibrant. The kueh pie tee cups are equally popular, offering the same flavourful fillings in crispy, golden pastry cups that provide a satisfying crunch. Fortune Food operates multiple outlets across Singapore, with the Marine Parade branch at #01-14 serving the east coast community. It suits halal-conscious diners, Nyonya food lovers, and anyone seeking a well-crafted popiah or kueh pie tee that honours an enduring recipe. Find Fortune Food at 84 Marine Parade Central, #01-14, Singapore 440084. Visit fortunefood.sg for outlet details. Taste a piece of Peranakan heritage with every roll and cup.Operating Hours
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Negative Reviews
Farah
auntie making popiahs was very rude and simply throw the packed popiah toward me .will never patronize again
Yi Xuan
The female staff is one of the rudest you'll ever meet. I ordered 2 popiah no chilli but the skin was drenched in chilli sauce, pointed out to her she said of course as the knife has chilli from cutting previous, I replied can't u wipe the …
Positive Reviews
Marcus
It’s really good! Not too wet. Ingredients were packed tightly. I had low expectations but I’m pleasantly surprised
Pei Shan
Best Popiah I have had in my life. The technique in the roll (not too tight, not too loose) was really commendable. …
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Fortune Food - Marine Parade
Homemade Springroll and Springroll Skin Stall
A food stall with a purple awning displaying Chinese characters and the text "HOMEMADE SPRINGROLL - SPRINGROLL SKIN". There are pictures of food items on display, including spring rolls, fried items, and a salad. Two staff members are visible behind the counter. The stall appears to be in an indoor market or food court.
Homemade Springroll Stall
A food stall with a purple sign that reads "富城食品 自制醇解·春餅皮 HOMEMADE SPRINGROLL · SPRINGROLL SKIN". Below the sign is a menu display with pictures of spring rolls and other food items. Several people are queuing in front of the stall.
Spring Roll on Plate
A close-up shot of a spring roll being held by chopsticks over a white plate. The spring roll is cut in half, revealing a filling of shredded vegetables and other ingredients. In the background, a colorful drawing with text that reads "Be Hawker Star" is visible. A piece of paper with text is also partially visible in the lower left corner.
Close-up of a Lumpia
A hand holds a half-eaten lumpia, revealing its filling of shredded vegetables and ground meat. In the background, more lumpia are visible on a yellow plate, and a small white plate with a fork and crumbs suggests a dessert was also consumed. The setting appears to be a casual dining environment.
Spring Rolls
Two large spring rolls are presented on a bright yellow plate. The rolls are wrapped in a thin, white wrapper, with visible layers of filling peeking out from the ends and sides. One roll has a small dollop of orange sauce on top. The plate sits on a dark wooden table.
Kueh Pie Ti Shells for Sale
A display of Kueh Pie Ti shells in clear plastic containers with red lids. Two price signs are visible: one for 30 pieces at $13 and another for 50 pieces at $20. Other items and prices are partially visible below, including a mention of "PARTY SETS" and a phone number. A decorative golden pineapple is also visible.
Spring Rolls and Mochi on a Yellow Plate
A close-up shot of two spring rolls and several pieces of mochi, all covered in a generous dusting of crushed peanuts and sugar, served on a bright yellow oval plate. The food is arranged on a wooden table, with a blurred background suggesting an indoor dining setting.
Payment and Ordering Information
A display shows various payment options including SG QR code for homemade springrolls and a price list for popiah. It also includes instructions in Chinese and English regarding chilli preference and dining options (dine-in or takeaway). A voucher advertisement is also visible.
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