Food News

We Tried “Crocs” Waffles With Edible Charms At This Pasar Malam Stall

Holey Crocs has “crocs” waffles with charms at pasar malam

Working at Eatbook has exposed me to a fair share of weird foods, so I’d like to think I have a decent threshold for odd-looking snacks. What I was not prepared for, however, was coming across edible “Crocs” waffles at a pasar malam. They’re sold by a local vendor by the name of Holey Crocs, which currently has two bazaar pop-ups: Tampines MRT till 30 June, and Yishun MRT till 13 July.

Freshly made to order, these waffles are shaped to resemble Crocs sandals, and even come with edible “Jibbitz” charms on top!

There are eight flavours to choose from, including Cream Cheese Oreo and Kinder Rush, a nod to the popular Kinder Bueno chocolate bar. Priced between $10 to $12, each serving comes with two waffles.

As every wafffle is baked to order, expect to wait for a while before you get them. It seems like a panda-infused waffle batter is used, as the waffle came with a greenish tinge and a fragrant pandan scent.

Each waffle is dressed in your choice of topping, then decorated with sprinkles and a charm on each side.

If you don’t have a sweet tooth, get the Cheesy Cheese ($10) flavour.

It’s drenched in a neon pink sauce, which we thought we could do without as it didn’t add much flavour. You don’t get a huge cheese pull here, but the stretchy mozzarella complements the slighty sweet pandan batter.

One thing to note: As the shape of these waffles is uneven, you can expect the middle to be significantly thicker than the other parts. The centremost of the waffles are doughy with an almost kueh-like texture, while the sides are a tad crispy.

Speculoos fans can order the Biscoff Bites ($12), where two “Crocs” waffles are dressed in a creamy white chocolate and Biscoff drizzle.

These waffles were our favourite flavour; they came with a crunchy caramelised biscuit centre that added texture and flavour.

The Jibbitz featured on these waffles were also the cutest!

If you love your pistachio desserts, consider the PistaCrush ($12), generously topped with pistachio white chocolate drizzle and packed with pistachio cream.

This flavour was way too sweet for our liking, so we recommend sharing it with other pistachio fans.

Check out Holey Crocs at their pasar malam stalls before it’s too late!

If you’re looking for more food in the area, read our Tampines West food guide! Otherwise, read our XXL matcha latte coverage where we showcased a giant 5-litre cup of matcha in Bugis!

Website
Holey Crocs is a Muslim-owned stall.

Photos taken by Nabila Malek.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg.

Anthia Chng

Living on a well-balanced diet of cake and coffee

10 Best Dumplings In Singapore, Including A 78-Year-Old Stall And China-Famous Brands

We've curated a guide to the best dumplings in Singapore, including a hawker stall that…

1 hour

Baby Hotpot Review: Is This Balestier Hotpot Restaurant With $8++ Broth Really Worth Trying?

Baby Hotpot, AKA Yu Dong Lai Hotpot, is a late-night steamboat restaurant in Balestier with…

20 hours

McDonald’s Tampines Mall Outlet Is Closing On 8 March 2026

McDonald's at Tampines Mall, a popular spot for Easties, is set to close for good…

21 hours

Authentic Mun Chee Kee King Of Pig’s Organ Soup To Close After 15 Years Of Business

Authentic Mun Chee Kee King of Pig's Organ, the legendary pig's organ soup eatery in…

22 hours

10 Best Student Food Deals In Singapore 2026—$15.90++ KBBQ, Free-Flow Drinks And More

These are the best student food deals and promotions for 2026, including KBBQ, buffets, and…

23 hours

Famous Guangzhou Bakery Opens At Funan With Flaky Egg Tarts And More—Is It Any Good?

RUXU is a new bakery-cafe from Guangzhou that opened in Singapore at Funan, offering delectable…

23 hours