Soo Teck Lim Vegetarian Confectionery

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Soo Teck Lim Vegetarian Confectionery Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Soo Teck Lim Vegetarian Confectionery is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category chinese bakery. Read and write reviews about Soo Teck Lim Vegetarian Confectionery.

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Wang Teck Heng

Old school confectionery that only open once a year for a month. Various versions of traditional piahs. Try the pineapple and salted Tau Sar. Thick crust, heavenly pastry that is a little over browned, but tasted great!

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Fomsy Porter

Highly-raved moon cakes that open only once a year for a month! They are located opposite kovan OCBC bank branch, near to the bowling centre, a short walk past the Kovan Market. Try them and see for yourself. ***They only accept cash and do not accept pre-orders!!***

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Spyder

bumped onto this without knowing it’s so famously popular . was shocked to pay 25 for 10 pieces of tau sah piah (as i didn’t ask the price ) . the pastry was indeed good but a bit too ex for this . don’t think i will buy this again though it is good . there are other comparatively good one that doesn’t cost that much .

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Ervin Lai

for the 2 years that i have been in this hood, i have never seen this place open. I will strike TOTO if i ever see this place open for business.

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Ling Hui

Sad. Took a chance and travelled here, reached at 1130am today and it’s really not open. Could hear the telephone in there ringing non stop and no one’s picking up. Seems like it’s really not opening this year. Their 五仁月饼 is the best I’ve had.

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Connie Ng

5 Stars for the yumminess of the products. Well... 1 star for the service. And seems like they are not going to open for 2019. Pray hard for 2020!

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Peter Kok

Like their Tau Sa Piah but went there on Sunday twice this August month and the shop wasn't open for business. Hope the shop owner could put up poster on the front gate on the Business Operation Date and Time. Thanking you in advance.

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Li Lin C

Skip the seasonal mooncakes and just stick with their usual pastries which are yummier. Also, be careful about going crazy picking everything that looks good without checking prices first. Thinking the place was so popular and pastries traditionally displayed (prices were displayed separately as a list in Chinese on a pillar) we got a shock at the cashier finding out the small pastries cost 2.50 each!