S$28.80 per roll and
S$6.80 per slice.
Donut burger
If you can t choose between a donut or a burger, you can enjoy the best of both worlds with the donut burger. Image by The Hainan Story.
A Hainanese breakfast favourite, spam luncheon meat, is sandwiched between a donut and an egg - either sunny side up or scrambled. Image by The Hainan Story.
The
S$5.80 ala carte and
S$7.30 set with drink.
Cookies
Hae Bee Hiam Cookies are made with homemade spicy dried shrimp sambal. Image by the Hainan Story.
Hainan Story also offers their version of
Ondeh Ondeh Cookies made with walnuts, pandan and coconut
Places to get unique homemade CNY goodies
Calories don’t count when it comes to Chinese New Year – from pineapple tarts to kueh bangkit, this festive season is practically a bingeing bonanza with so many irresistible goodies to munch on. This year, some local bakers have come up with creative renditions of our favourite CNY goodies so you can upgrade your snack situation.
Whether you’re looking for healthier, vegan options or adventurous flavours to spice things up, here are
eight places you can get unique homemade CNY treats to kick start the noms:
For more CNY-related things, check out:
January 15, 2021
Mdm Ling Bakery
One of the few things we love about Chinese New Year? The mind-boggling variety of snacks that bakeries and restaurants creatively conjure up. We’ve narrowed down a list of delicious baked goods from the myriad of brands, so you know just what to zero in on.
1. Ah Ma Homemade Cake
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For those who love their goodies with a little zodiac inspiration, there’s the Ah Ma Homemade Cake’s adorable and auspicious Moo Moo Cookies ($15.80/bottle) to usher in the year of the ox, made with premium Danish butter Lurpak and a delectable pineapple paste.
Snacking and Chinese New Year go hand in hand.
With the festivities coming right up in February, wondering where to buy some of the best Chinese New Year Snacks? Whether it’s to gift your loved ones or just a little something to munch on, we’ve got them lined up for you.
In addition to the usual pineapple tarts, crispy love letters and spicy dried shrimp rolls, here are some more unusual picks, both sweet and savoury, to stock up on this festive season. They are so pretty, you can even gift them to lucky family members.
1. Limited-edition chocolate koi from Janice Wong