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Get $1.10 Handmade Liu Sha Bao And Dim Sum At This Clementi West Stall

Fu Yuan Handmade Dim Sum has $1 bao in Clementi West

Image credit: Jodeci Fine via Google Maps

We’re always on the lookout for cheap handmade bao stalls—we recently covered Bao Zai, which offered dim sum for as low as $0.90. Here’s another option that’s almost as cheap: Fu Yuan Handmade Dim Sum, a stall in Clementi West with prices starting from just $1.

Image credit: Eileen Neo via Google Maps

There are more than 20 dim sum items on the menu, with practically all of the hovering in the $1 and $2 range. Their bao options, such as Coffee Bao ($1) and Char Siew Bao ($1) are rated highly. You can expect to have your fill here without putting too much dent in your wallet! But if you’re still feeling peckish after, get the Big Bao ($2.20) or the giant Chicken Nest Bao ($4).

Image credit: AC Chan via Google Maps

One of the most popular items here is the Liu Sha Bao, which costs a mere $1.10. Patrons praise this bun for its fluffy exterior and, of course, its sweet-savoury salted egg filling. Just look at how the filling oozes out in the picture above!

Image credit: Pohboon Yeo via Google Maps

They’ve also got your usual dim sum classics, including Siew Mai ($2.30), Har Gao ($2.50), and Lo Mai Gai ($2.30).

So if you’re ever in the mood for some affordable yet delicious dim sum in the West, consider giving Fu Yuan Handmade Dim Sum a shot!

For $1 handmade bao in Aljunied, read our Zhen Zheng Handmade Pau review. For a similar option in Bukit Merah, read our Hua Ji Bao Dang review.

Address: 710 Clementi West Street 2, Singapore 120710
Opening hours: Wed-Mon 5:30am to 5pm
Website
Fu Yuan Handmade Dim Sum is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from Eileen Neo and AC Chan via Google Maps.

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