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Glory Catering (Katong) 

Central Region, Marine Parade
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Central Region, Marine Parade
+65 6344 1749
enquiry@glorycatering.com.sg
www.glorycatering.com.sg
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Glory Catering (Katong) – Copyright © 2014 Christopher Tan. All rights reserved.

Glory Catering (Katong) 

Outlet Type: Bakery & Confectionery

Cuisine (Ethnicity/Dialect Group): Peranakan

Speciality/ies: Nyonya Kueh, Golden Agar Agar, Chinese New Year goodies.

Address: 139 East Coast Road, S428829.

Telephone: 63441749

Website: http://www.glorycatering.com.sg

Email: enquiry@glorycatering.com.sg

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Glory’s Pineapple Tarts – Copyright © 2014 Amy Van. All rights reserved.

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A rainbow of delicious kuehs and snacks greet you as you approach the shopfront, and indeed many associate Glory with Chinese New Year cookies, sweetmeats and kaya,  the institution is equally known for its Nyonya dishes, Nyonya popiah, home-made condiments like sambal chilli and crispy anchovies – and only at CNY, sambal buak keluak – and more. Besides common kueh varieties such as kueh lapis, kueh talam and kueh koswee, you’ll also find lesser-seen varieties such as kueh seri muka pulot hitam, kueh jongkong and kueh wajik. Order up a feast, delight in the hit parade of glorious flavours and be thankful that these heritage treats still survive here.

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