Review: Low Ah Hee Poh Piah (Singapore)

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Bukit Timah Food Centre Singapore

Low Ah Hee Poh Piah

dishes out popiah served in takeaway plastic bags. Tastes just average.

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Popiah

Low Ah Hee Poh Piah sells popiah with just takeaway option. The popiah is rolled up on the spot according to your order and served individually in a plastic bag. Styrofoam box is available for an extra $0.10 SGD.

This popiah is freshly made to your order. It has a fairly soft and chewy popiah skin wrapping up a filling of radish, egg bits, crispy bits, some bean sprouts and vegetables bits. The filling is moist but tastes kind of bland. The seasoning sauce added on the skin has a lightly sweet taste. This is just an average popiah.

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