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8 SG-Themed Snacks You Must Try This August, Including Taro Coconut Pancake And Rendang Cheese Balls


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As we observed National Day earlier this month, the celebrations surely struck a chord with many Singaporeans—especially when we saw the man who wept during the national anthem. If you’re still feeling that patriotic spirit, perhaps you can consider enjoying some tasty snacks themed after our island home.

Many of the SG-themed snacks on this list are part of foodpanda’s promotions, which last from now till 31 August 2022, so get them at these attractive prices while you can!


1. Hi Singa-Pau Bun (BreadTalk)


BreadTalk offers some of Singapore’s most beloved bread dishes, such as the pork floss bun and pandan cake. Thanks to its distinctly local flavours, the new Hi Singa-Pau Bun ($2.40, available in-store and on foodpanda) fits comfortably into that lineup. 

This Instagrammable pink bun is dusted with desiccated coconut for that nutty flavour we all love, and its fillings feature pink and egg custard, which are sweet and creamy. Exclusively on foodpanda, you can get the Hi Singa-Pau! bundle ($7.80), which gets you two Pau-Pau Buns and two Sugar Donuts.

The Hi Singa-Pau Bun is available in-store and on foodpanda, while the Hi Singa-Pau bundle is only available on foodpanda. For foodpanda orders, get 30% off if you spend a minimum of $25, with a maximum of $8 off.

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BreadTalk is not a halal-certified eatery.


2. Mala Chicken (Popeyes)


The Louisiana fried chicken at Popeyes gets a spicy glow-up with the Mala Party Feast ($48.68). Juicy and fragrant chicken is slathered with a fiery mala sauce that will appeal to any spice-loving person.

Mala lovers, this set was made for you. It comes with two pieces of Mala Chicken, three pieces of Cajun Fried Chicken, a Macaroni & Cheese, Biscuits, regular Mashed Potato, Garlic Rice, and two cans of Pepsi. With the 57% off, this works out to $20.93!

This Mala Chicken is only available on foodpanda. For foodpanda orders, get 57% off on the Local Pau-rade Exclusives category, with no minimum spend required.

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Popeyes is a halal-certified eatery.


3. Rendang Chicken Cheese Balls (Maki-San)


One may not expect rendang to complement cheesy chicken balls, but Maki-San manages to pull it off. With the Rendang Chicken Cheese Balls Mega D.I.Y Combo ($22.60), you get a choice of DIY Mega Sushi or Salad, a drink, and six chicken cheese balls with a side of tantalising rendang sauce. The chicken ball’s cheesy filling meshes surprisingly well with the aromatic rendang, whetting your appetite for this hearty sushi meal. 

The Rendang Chicken Cheese Balls Mega D.I.Y Combo is only available on foodpanda. For foodpanda orders, get 57% off on the Local Pau-rade Exclusives category with no minimum spend required.

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Maki-San is a halal-certified eatery.


4. Chilli Crabmeat Bun (Tim Ho Wan)


You won’t find many people arguing against chilli crab as a national dish, and that’s probably why acclaimed dim sum chain Tim Ho Wan decided to incorporate it into their new Singaporean-style bao. Whether you get the steamed or fried version of the Chilli Crabmeat Bun ($10 for 3 pieces), each piece is filled with house-made chilli crab sauce and crabmeat chunks that are just a delight to the senses. 

You can also get a spring roll version of the dish: the Fried Chilli Crabmeat Spring Roll ($8.80 for 3 pieces)

For foodpanda orders, get 30% off if you spend a minimum of $45, with a maximum of $14 off.

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Tim Ho Wan is not a halal-certified eatery.


5. Ayam Manis Drumlets (Canadian Pizza)


Add some Southeast Asian flair to your pizza feast with the Ayam Manis Drumlets. Canadian Pizza’s tangy drumlets can be bought a la carte ($10.90 for six pieces), or as part of the Majulah 57 set ($27.90, U.P. $59.30). This set gets you a medium Butter Mushroom Pizza, two Milo drinks, and six pieces of Ayam Manis Drumlets.

The Ayam Manis Drumlets and Majulah 57 set are only available on foodpanda. For foodpanda orders, get 57% off when you order from the Super Value (2 Pizzas) and Standard (2 Pizzas) categories, with no minimum spend required.

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Canadian Pizza is a halal-certified eatery.


6. Taro Coconut Pancake (Mr Bean)


Two of the more popular flavours in our country are incorporated into Mr Bean’s Taro Coconut Pancake ($3). These round, fluffy pancakes are filled with a rich purple filling that combines taro’s sweetness and coconut’s nutty taste. 

If you’d like something heartier, you can get the National Day Special Rice Bowl Bundle for 1 ($15.58, U.P. $16.40), which comes with a Chicken Rendang Wholegrain Mixed Rice Bowl, your choice of Choco Malt Cheese or Taro Coconut Pancake, and a Classic Soy Milk.

The National Day Special Rice Bowl Bundle for 1 is only available on foodpanda. For foodpanda orders, get 30% off if you spend a minimum of $25, with a maximum of $8 off.

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Mr Bean is a halal-certified eatery.


7. Cheng Tng Bubble Tea (Milksha)


The Cheng Tng Bubble Tea has a strong claim to the title of “most cooling BBT”. The refreshing ingredients that typically feature in cheng tng, such as honey pearls, grass jelly, and dried longan, meet Milksha’s famous honey pearls, and the result is a drink that’s perfect for a hot day. 

For foodpanda orders, get 30% off if you spend a minimum of $30, with a maximum of $10 off.

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Milksha is not a halal-certified eatery.


8. Salted Egg Fish Skin (Lao Huo Tang)


While they are more known for their traditional Chinese soups, Lao Huo Tang also offers dishes that are prepared in one of Singapore’s favourite ways—salted egg-style. The Crispy Salted Egg Fish Skin (from $14.80), with its super crispy texture and savoury taste, makes for a wonderful snack. Heartier options include the Salted Egg Seafood Fried Rice ($15.80) and Salted Egg Steamed ($12.80)

For foodpanda orders, get 30% off if you spend a minimum of $30, with a maximum of $10 off.

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Lao Huo Tang is not a halal-certified eatery.


foodpanda SG-themed snacks


Those were eight SG-themed snacks you can order on foodpanda. For a trip down memory lane, here’s a list of 20 nostalgic primary school snacks. As for other local treats that can be delivered to your doorstep, have a look at our 12 satay delivery list

Find out more about foodpanda here!

Photos taken by Chew Yi En. 
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