Ah Chew Desserts

Dessert restaurant · Bugis

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Cantonese Tong Sui Guide: Where to go for Black Sesame, Walnut Paste and More

"Expect long queues after meals and requests to share tables. The service at Ah Chew on a Friday night is brisk but the crowd doesn't take a toll on the quality of their desserts. The menu here is extensive; customers can choose from a bowl of black sesame paste to walnut, white fungus and papaya sweet soup to a steamed milk custard. Slightly more unconventional but equally popular are their durian and watermelon sago." - Alethea Tan

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/dining-out/cantonese-tong-sui-guide-where-to-go-for-black-sesame-walnut-paste-and-more

1 Liang Seah St, #01-10/11 Liang Seah Place, Singapore 189032 Get directions

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