Cassandra
The services is good. Sadly the sweet black sauce is way off. Had both Soon Kueh is plain. and Chive Kueh is over salted.
Location: 16 Bedok S Rd, #01-46 Pasar 16@Bedok, Singapore 460016
Floor 1 · Pasar 16 @ Bedok
Nyonya kueh specialist at Bedok South Market, hand-making traditional Peranakan treats.
Nyonya kueh specialist at Bedok South Market, hand-making traditional Peranakan treats.
Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh is a dedicated kueh stall at Pasar 16@Bedok, specialising in handcrafted Peranakan kueh that celebrates the vibrant colours and delicate flavours of Nyonya cuisine. The stall is known for its vivid array of bite-sized treats, from the quintessential kueh lapis and ang ku kueh to lesser-seen varieties like kueh talam and kueh sarang semut, all made using traditional recipes and natural ingredients. Each piece reflects the painstaking care that defines good Nyonya kueh, with soft, fragrant textures that keep regulars coming back. The selection rotates daily, offering something new with each visit, and prices remain reasonable for the quality on offer. The stall is a convenient stop for anyone in the Bedok area wanting to pick up kueh for afternoon tea, festive offerings, or simply as a sweet indulgence. Both walk-in customers and pre-order clients are catered for, especially during festive periods when demand surges. Visit Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh at 16 Bedok S Rd, #01-46 Pasar 16@Bedok, Singapore 460016. Come early for the best selection, as popular varieties tend to sell out by midday. Discover the colourful, fragrant world of Peranakan kueh at this cherished neighbourhood stall.Operating hours not available
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Cassandra
The services is good. Sadly the sweet black sauce is way off. Had both Soon Kueh is plain. and Chive Kueh is over salted.
Khai
Had kueh koswee ($1), was quite good. I'll be back to try other items.
Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh
Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh
A storefront with a bright green sign displaying Chinese characters and the English name "Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh". Below the sign is a display case filled with various colorful kueh (cakes/desserts). A woman in a red and white striped shirt is standing to the right, looking at her phone. The interior of the shop shows shelves stocked with boxes and containers.
Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh
A brightly lit storefront with a green sign displaying Chinese characters and the English text "Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh". Below the sign is a display case filled with various colorful kueh (traditional cakes or desserts). Two people are standing in front of the display, appearing to be customers.
Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh
A storefront with a bright green sign displaying Chinese characters and the English name "Qing Hua Nyonya Kueh". Below the sign, a display case showcases various colorful kueh (traditional cakes) and other food items. Two customers are visible, one looking at the display.
Close-up of a dumpling on a spoon with a fork
A close-up shot shows a single dumpling, filled with green vegetables, resting on a spoon. The dumpling has a slightly translucent wrapper with some golden-brown seared edges. It is coated in a dark, glossy sauce, and a fork is visible to the right, also covered in the sauce. The background is blurred, suggesting a dining setting.
Partially Eaten Dumplings with Sauce
A white oval plate with two partially eaten dumplings and a dark brown sauce. One dumpling is on a spoon, and the other is on the plate. A fork is also on the plate. The sauce is spread across the plate.
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