A very nice local shop selling authentic hakka kueh. When we came at around 10am, the boss said it's already the second round, first round sold out already. This is the first stop we came when we arrived at Titi. The kueh were cheap compared to others, and they tasted good. The muachi here were really big and good. And the fried papaya kueh (not sure what the name is) were awesome with the chilli sauce. The wine pau was the best. There was another shop selling wine pau along the street, which has a very long queue. But i personally like the wine pau in this shop. The kueh here were really selling fast. If you see kueh here the moment you come, just buy, don't think. If you take some time to think and come back later, most likely the kueh will be sold out. The owner was very friendly, he took some time to explain to us regarding tourist attractions here, and also his kueh. If not mistaken, the kueh were made by his mother in law. It's a must visit hakka kueh shop when...
Read moreCrowded. Difficult to manage the crowd during public holiday. Perhaps bcoz it's famous among tourists. After trying their kuih.... not bad, it's cheaper than other stalls around, but definitely not my favourite. P.s. take not of the location in google map. It's along the main road of Titi. Near to the Chinese temple and police station. Not located at...
Read moreA must-try in Titi village. Take-away only. A traditional hakka kuih stall which opens from 830a.m. till noon or so. Everything is made fresh, not a lot of it, and sells out fast. Especially on weekdays as the town doesn't see much traffic. I arrived late - but managed to sample 'ah pep kou', steamed sponge cake and a type...
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