Ji Xiang has new Labubu ang ku kueh
Image credit: Ji Xiang Ang Ku Kueh
It looks like the Labubu trend is staying for a while longer. We’ve recently had Labubu blind box cakes, and now, homegrown brand Ji Xiang Ang Ku Kueh has hopped on the bandwagon with their latest Labubu ang ku kueh!
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The popular local brand launched the new Labubu ang ku kueh lineup for Halloween on their TikTok account. The video recently shot to internet fame, garnering almost 70k views at the point of writing.
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You can now shop the new range online at Ji Xiang’s website for a limited time. If you’re buying them in-store, they’re only available at the Bugis outlet. For the full experience, get the Labubu Ang Ku Kueh (Set of 7), priced at $60 per box.
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Each Labubu ang ku kueh is handmade fresh daily to order, which explains the steep price.
You also get to choose your filling for your kueh: Peanut or Sweet Bean AKA tau sar. For the best of both worlds, go for the mixed option, where half of them are filled with peanut, and the other half with tau sar.
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Alternatively, you can buy the ang ku kueh by the piece, if that’s what you prefer. There are seven designs to choose from: Duoduo (dark brown), Dada (pink), Baba (light brown), Sisi (yellow), Ququ (blue), Hehe (grey), and Zizi (purple). Each piece costs $10.
Do note that these Labubu ang ku kueh are only available for a limited time, so act fast before they get taken off the menu! According to a brand representative, the Bugis store has limited quantities available each morning. We recommend pre-ordering them online to avoid disappointment.
In related food news, Isetan’s Japanese food fair is back at NEX from now till 17 November 2024! Look forward to over 20 stalls selling warabimochi, unagi bento and more. Otherwise, read our guide to the best new restaurants in November if you’re looking for a new place to dine.
Address: 235 Victoria Street, Singapore 188027
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 8pm
Tel: 9888 8500
Website
Ji Xiang Ang Ku Kueh is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Featured image adapted from Ji Xiang Ang Ku Kueh
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