It is always a good time for some Chinese desserts. Lucky for all of us, there are many great spots to discover for these sweets around Singapore. But, if you’re with all your friends – this might be the spot to be. We are sure that you will find flavours when there are 100 choices to choose from!
Sells More Than 100 Authentic Chinese Desserts
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Photo: @nottheen (Instagram)
Nestled in The Flow @ East Coast, Jin Yu Man Tang Dessert offers more than 100 authentic Chinese desserts. Decorated in a mixture of olden and modern days of Hong Kong’s eatery, Jin Yu Man Tang is the go-to spot for many locals to chill after meals.
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If it is your first visit here, you will need to try out its highly recommended Taro Ball with Grass Jelly with Red Bean, and Mango for $5. Every scoop that you take, gives you an opportunity to try out something new. Mango lovers wouldn’t want to miss Mango with Mini Rice Ball, it is an elevated version of Mango with Sago.
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How about something warm instead? Fried Custard with Walnut is prepared upon order. It will taste like a Chinese version of crowd-pleasing creme brulee. Another hot alternative, Peach Gum with Milk and White Gum! Although this dessert is known to be nutritional, it is not recommended for customers who are pregnant.
Check Out Jin Yu Man Tang
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With a wide variety of desserts available, it is time to tag all your friends to check this place out!
Address: 66 E Coast Rd, #01-03 The Flow@East Coast, Singapore 428778
Operating Hours: Daily, 11:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
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