Review: Jian Bo Shui Kueh (Singapore)

Jian Bo Shui Kueh: Chwee Kueh, Chee Cheong Fun & Yam Cake

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Jian Bo Shui Kueh

is a well known stall selling chwee kueh since 1958 with many outlets throughout Singapore.


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Chwee Kueh

Jian Bo Shui Kueh serves pretty good chwee kueh with generous servings of chai poh (preserved radish). The steamed rice cake is soft and rather flavourless on its own. It is the chye poh that makes the difference. This chye poh is soaked in vegetable oil, has a salty taste and is highly addictive.

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Chee Cheong Fun

Jian Bo Shui Kueh sells chee cheong fun as well. The chee cheong fun is quite smooth and soft with sweet sauce and chilli sauce added, and topped with sesame seeds. The sweet sauce tastes rather nice and the chilli has mild flavours of dried shrimps. Quite likeable.

Yam Cake

Jian Bo Shui Kueh also sells yam cake. The yam cake here is soft but firm, contains some yam bits inside and has nice flavours. Served with sweet sauce and chilli sauce, and topped with sesame seeds. I like this. Thumbs up.

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LOCATIONS

Jian Bo Shui Kueh

#02-05
Tiong Bahru Market

Singapore 168898

#01-72
Albert Centre

Singapore 180270

#01-522
511 Bishan St 13

Singapore 570511

#B1-38
Compass One

Singapore 545078

#01-02
100 Hougang Ave 10

Singapore 538767

#01-27
Jurong West 505 FC

Singapore 640505

#01-44
Marine Parade Central FC

Singapore 440084

#01-269
46 Owen Road

Singapore 218866

#B2-K2
Seletar Mall

Singapore 797653

#01-04
Sengkang Grand Mall

Singapore 544692

#01-514
190 Lor 6 Toa Payoh

Singapore 310190

#B1-K13
Woodleigh Mall

Singapore 367803

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