Review: Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake (Singapore)

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Maxwell Food Centre Singapore

Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake

started in 1962, is one of the few places in Singapore that makes fuzhuo style oyster cakes. Quite a popular stall.

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Oyster Cake

This oyster cake has been improvised over the years. Its filling now includes chopped oysters mixed with minced meat and a shrimp. Its filling is moist with tasty flavours of oysters, housed inside a thin fluffy and crispy fried crust that is topped with some peanuts. It is crispy and chewy on the outside, meaty, moist and flavourful inside. The stall is constantly making and frying these in the background in small quantities so that the oyster cakes remains fresh and crispy. Thumbs up.

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It costs $2.00 SGD in direct product costs to create this post, done over 1 anonymous visit. All expenses involved in this post are fully paid for by the.fat.guide.

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