Thursday, March 07, 2013

Nonya Kueh (Kueh Dar Dar & Best Ondeh Ondeh) @ Galicier Confectionary [55 Tiong Bahru Road]

In the last five to ten years, Tiong Bahru was swarmed with the opening of many charming little Western cafes (Drips is one of them); resulting in frustrating parking woes for the residents of this housing enclave built way back in the 1930s!

New entrants aside, there are actually a few decade-old shops that continue to be operational, giving us a glimpse of the past that evokes warm nostalgia in the memory of many people who used to patronise the area.

Galicier Confectionary is one of those shops.

Walk into the dated bakery and be overwhelmed with the vast variety of cakes, biscuits and traditional nonya kueh waiting for you to pick them up! I have to agree with Dr Leslie Tay from ieatishootipost.sg; there is always an impulsiveness to buy the whole shop just so i could slowly take my time to savour each and every one of them!

Knowing the above option is impossible, i usually have to make do with buying a few of my favourite kuehs whenever i am nearby. This time round, it was Kon and Ms Tan who foot the bill (kamsahamnida) for the delicious looking treats!

Ondeh Ondeh 
番薯丸子
Atypical of normal ondeh ondeh, these 60-cents apiece balls of goodness were not bright green in colour yet still managed to be ranked, in my honest opinion, as one of the best ondeh ondeh in Singapore.

What set this ondeh ondeh apart from the others, besides the color, was the inclusion of an even tinier ball made of sesame seeds that enhanced the overall fragrance and flavour. 

Soft they definitely were and merely a light bite was enough to have the liquefied gula melaka oozing out of the protective covering! Be careful as more often than not, first timers would have the brown gula melaka dirtying their clothes! 

Kueh Dar Dar
白色椰子卷
At 70 cents each, they didn't appear to be any different from kueh dar dar sold in other places. It's only when you take a bite that you realise things are not the same.

Instead of the common gula melaka drenched coconut shreds, the ones in Galicier were of a natural whiteness! To improve the taste, rock sugar and sesame seeds were mixed in. 

Custard Buns
I could not remember the pricing of this pastry although i guess they should be as affordable as the others mentioned so far. 

Frankly, this was pretty normal and would have performed better if there was a balance between the sweetness and egginess of the custard cream. Oh, and i really dislike the stale taste of the pastry skin.

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Location
55 Tiong Bahru Road,
#01-39 [Opposite the main Link Hotel]

Opening Hours
10am to 8pm
[Closed on Monday]

Additional Information
There are just too many things to buy in Galicier for a person with a sweet tooth and i am going to give you a photographic image of what else to expect! 

Swiss Roll [S$4.50]

Jelly-O Biscuit [S$5.50]

Biscuits [Varied Prices]

Chiffon cakes and others! Do you know that many tourists would specifically buy chiffon cakes in Singapore and bring them home?! Locals like me have always taken them for granted.

4 comments:

  1. Hi! Nice to meet u and your friends today. I like the ondeh ondeh filling but not the skin because it was too thick, so a bit off balance for me. Haha...but anyway, I like their mini steamed coconut cake topped with white and gula Melaka (sold in box of 6) usu placed on top of those assorted kueh display:) (btw, I finally spot the commercial advertisement of ur property agent friend..looks a bit diff frm real person haha :p)

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    1. Hey Li Tian!

      Nice meeting you and your friend today too (didn't get her name)! Aiyah, everyone has their preference when it comes to food. :P

      About that friend of mine, he appeared to be MUCH MORE unkempt, fatter and older in person right? Hahahahaha. I took the picture for him only half a year ago!

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    2. Haha...yeps, i agree everyone has diff preferences. My friend is Xinyu. And what? it's only been half a year ago?

      haha...juz joking la. he looks more serious or should i say more 正经 on your blog but friendly in real life. In fact, I think you and your friends are very pleasant and easy going :) Looking forward to your read your posts!

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    3. he looked less serious in real life?! I think because his behavior is more childish in person. Hahahaha.

      I am looking forward to read your posts too! Saw you have a lot of entries on chocolates; shall recommend your blog to a colleague who is obsessed with the chocs! :P

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