N&B Snack is an old-school tau huay cafe in Potong Pasir
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When it comes to classic desserts in Singapore, tau huay is always a crowd favourite, best enjoyed with a generous dose of sugar syrup. North-Easties who find themselves craving this sweet treat can check out N&B Snack, a hidden gem located a three-minute walk away from Potong Pasir MRT Station. This old-school cafe is known for their house-made beancurd, puffs and pies, but also their super nostalgic interior design.Â
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For ‘90s kids, childhood equals munching on hot fries and Happy Meals at McDonald’s while spinning on colourful chairs. While modern McDonald’s eateries have shed that iconic interior design, N&B Snack has brought the nostalgia back with their decor.Â
While waiting for your tau huay to arrive, enjoy snapping fun OOTD shots against their old-school interior.Â
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We recommend going for their soya milk first. From $2.90, customers can enjoy a cup of Hot Soya Milk, prepared on-site to ensure its freshness. If you want a larger portion to dabao or share with a friend, then their 480ml Soya Curd ($3) is what you should go for.
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Tang yuan lovers, N&B Snacks has gotchu too. You can opt for the Peanut Dumplings in Soya Milk & Curd (3-in-1) at just $4.90, and enjoy the textural contrast between the chewy tang yuan with the smooth bean curd.Â
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That’s not all—N&B Snack also offers a variety of warm pastries to pair with your sweet tau huay. Their handmade croissants are made with natural yeast, so they taste a bit like sourdough. These come in an array of flavours, ranging from Almond Flake Topping to Savoury Green Bean Filling, each available at $3.90.
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For those who prefer your snacks simple, go for the Plain Croissant at $3.Â
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Other pastry options include the Chicken Curry Puff and the Diced Chicken Pie, going for $3.90 each.Â
With a fun old-school interior and traditional tau huay to amp up the vibes, N&B Snack is a chill hangout spot in the North-East to enjoy desserts with your besties.Â
For more old-school desserts, read our Duke Dessert review, which offers Taiwanese dessert bowls with house-made taro balls. For Cantonese desserts, read our Jin Yu Man Tang Dessert Shop review.Â
Address: 148 Potong Pasir Avenue 1, Singapore 350148
Opening hours: 9am to 9pm daily
Tel: 6284 6323
N&B Snack is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Featured image adapted from Aiyoh MJ and YY
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