Review: Qinde Egg Tarts (Singapore)

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Whampoa Makan Place Singapore

Qinde Egg Tarts

does really nice Portuguese egg tarts that tastes pretty similar to the ones in Macau.

Portuguese Egg Tart

Qinde Egg Tarts does really nice Portuguese egg tarts. This egg tart has a very fragrant buttery aroma. Its crust is airy, crispy and flaky. Filled with a custard pudding that is creamy and sweet with just the right amount of sweetness. This is definitely a very nice Portuguese egg tart that is similar to the ones in Macau. Highly recommended.

A common misconception about Portuguese egg tarts is, the version with flaky crust and creamy custard actually originates from Macau, not Portugal. It is invented by a British guy living in Macau. Source: South China Morning Post.

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