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HarriAnn’s Delights 

Bukit Merah, Central Region
Heritage Bakeries & ConfectioneriesKueh
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Bukit Merah, Central Region
+65 6273 0852
enquiry@harrianns.com
www.harrianns.com
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HarriAnn’s Shopfront – Copyright © 2014 Daniel Chia. All rights reserved.

HarriAnn’s Delights

Outlet Type: Bakery & Confectionery

Cuisine (Ethnicity/Dialect Group): Peranakan

Speciality/ies: Nyonya Kueh, Cookies.

Address: 30 Seng Poh Road, #02-25 Tiong Bahru Market, S168898.

Telephone: 62730852

Open from: Tuesdays to Sundays, 6am to 2pm.

Website: http://www.harrianns.com

Email: enquiry@harrianns.com

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Ondeh Ondeh – Copyright © 2014 Daniel Chia. All rights reserved.

Outlet Description:

HarriAnn’s, a humble stall in Tiong Bahru Market run by husband and wife Harry and Ann for the last two decades, is among the few that still make Nyonya kuehs by hand. The long queues are a testament to the quality of their kueh recipes, passed down from Harry’s mum Chia Ngak Eng, who ran the stall for over 40 years before passing on the torch. The ondeh ondeh (we prefer the traditional gula melaka filling to the new-fangled yam paste and chocolate ones) sell out fast. Try the kueh sarlat, kueh pulut, kueh keledek and kueh ubi kayu, or go for something savoury, like the popular chu bee png (glutinous rice with braised peanuts).

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