Good variety of pastries from savoury to sweet :)
Siew pao RM 2.++ (didn't recall what's the exact price) and the RM1/pieces for the small tarts either eggs, apple, coconuts or tuna puff and kaya puff.
However bear in mind, the paper boxes are only for a set of ten pieces per box (there's possibilities to mix and match). JUST knew, that if you would like to have the paper box, and you fancy only kaya puff - you MUST TAKE 20 pieces in on go (no ten instead).
Else just mix with 5 apple, or egg tarts - give chance to test test, right? Who know it may up to your liking without overspending 😁
Do TAKE NOTE - LIMITED PARKING SPACE, so park further and walk over. Don't be a self centered person to park and stopped on the busy road and hog it all to yourself. It's already packed up and jam during peak hours /lunch hour (1100 — 1430hrs). BE considerate.
Waiting time : 3-12 minutes, might be longer depending to the queue and productions. If you're in luck, and match up the timing you can just order and go.
ONLY CASH TERM, don't go ask debit or cashless. Only Ringgit Malaysia Cash. Hope this helps, as many tourists/non local came - then have difficulties in payment.
There's also some other locals biscuits and products like dodol too.
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Read moreHave been eating these tarts for years. No doubt cheap but it is because it's so mini...like 1 mouthful. 2 if you are a dainty eater. The pastry is flaky and crisp. Nice when its fresh from the oven. My favourites are the egg tart and tuna tart (like a mini pie). The rest have too little fillings on them. This corner stall is by a junction. Not much space to queue inside. Service is not so great. Got scolded for adding on orders. The lady boss said it was not fair to the people who were still queueing. As though I didn't queue for it and as though they were free giveaways. If there is a limit purchase to a person, please put up a sign. With that kind of attitude, I will not be going back. I love tarts but I will not be missing these...
Read moreThe mini size tarts & kaya puff looked quaint. Bought the mini egg tart & kaya puff to try out.
Egg tart - the crust was good; right amount of flakiness yet able to hold itself while you bite on it The egg custard firm, but we find it lacking in "eggy" taste & aroma. Not overly sweet, which is good.
Kaya puff - too thick the crust & too thin the kaya filling so there's little resemblance to the standard full size kaya puff.
Overall, for RM1/pc it was decent. Good as finger food during afternoon tea when you want to engage in a conversation. Not so much for those who are into the traditional classic type of egg tart...
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