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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.

Enze Kay

Enze is a Singapore-based food writer with over five years of experience, having written for the first iteration of HungryGoWhere before joining Eatbook. He enjoys noodle dishes from around the world, but local classics such as bak chor mee, wonton mee, and hokkien mee hold a special place in his heart.

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