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Hainan Xiao Chi 

Central Region, Toa Payoh
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Central Region, Toa Payoh
+65 9338 1903
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Hainan Snacks
Hainan Cuisine & Snacks – Copyright © 2014 Xie Huiqun. All rights reserved.

Hainan Xiao Chi

Outlet Type: Bakery & Confectionery

Cuisine (Ethnicity/Dialect Group): Hainanese

Speciality/ies: Traditional Hainanese Cakes, Snacks, Desserts

Address: 22 Toa Payoh Lorong 7,  #01-35, S310022.

Opens from: 7am to 1pm

Telephone: 93381903

Website: https://www.facebook.com/hainan.xiaochi

Email: hainanxiaochi@yahoo.com.sg

Hainan-Xiaochi-chicken-poop-noodles
The rarely seen Hainanese “Chicken Poop Noodles” – Copyright © 2014 Christopher Tan. All rights reserved.

Outlet Description:

These days, one can hardly find handmade Hainanese desserts, but there remains one place which continues this fine tradition. This stall has been selling traditional Hainanese snacks for over 30 years and are renowned for their “Yi Buah”- a kueh made from glutinous rice flour, shredded coconut, sesame and peanuts usually eaten at special occasions such as weddings and birthdays–and a soupy dessert with skinny dumplings made with the Chinese herb fevervine.

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Hainanese “Yi Buah” – Copyright © 2014 Daniel Chia. All rights reserved.

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