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San Shu Gong (???)


By Jos Loves Food (Visit website)



Lovers of Beh-Teh-Soh (???) will be happy to know that the famous traditional pastry chain from Malacca, San Shu Gong (???) has opened its first outlet in Singapore.  It is located at Changi Airport Terminal 3, Basement 2 (near Candy Empire).

Besides Beh-Teh-Soh, there is also tao-sar-bia (biscuits with salted green bean fillings), lao-po-bing (wife biscuit) and other pastries and Malacca local products.

Convenience comes with a price... the price is probably doubled, compared to the price you pay in Malacca.




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