Review: Snow Mount Chwee Kueh (Singapore)

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Clementi 448 Food Centre Singapore

Snow Mount Chwee Kueh

sells average tasting chwee kueh that is kind of bland and dry.

Chwee Kueh

Snow Mount Chwee Kueh is just an ordinary tasting chwee kueh. In fact, I am quite surprised that its chye poh tastes kind of bland with just a light salty taste and no sweetness. It is overly dry as well. A bit more oil would probably make this better. This is just plain average.

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