Kim Tee is a popular bak kwa brand since the 1970s There are many bak kwa shops in Singapore, but few have a history as rich as Kim Tee’s. With Chinese New Year (CNY)…
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Kim Peng Hiang for old-school bak kwa at Kembangan Image credit: @ahxuncorner Few things in life can match the satisfaction of biting into savoury, delightfully charred, and slightly greasy pieces of bak kwa. Arguably…
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Origin + Bloom at MBS has bak kwa croissants Croissants seem to have taken the food world by storm this year, with notable mentions including the TikTok-viral creme croissants, otherwise known as croons. If…
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Fragrance bak kwa for CNY 2022 Bak kwa is such a staple for Chinese New Year, and Fragrance is a go-to brand for many Singaporeans. If you’re a fan, or you’re looking to spruce…
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Old Chang Kee bak kwa puff Old Chang Kee is gearing up for Chinese New Year feasting with its latest range of all new snacks, available from now till February 13. These include a…
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New Eastern Kim Tee bak kwa fries with satay sauce Homegrown bak kwa makers New Eastern Kim Tee brought us the crossover that was bak kwa fries last year. This 11.11, they’re upping the…
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Bakkwa Ice Cream at Bee Cheng Hiang Bee Cheng Hiang is no stranger to the local food scene—the food company famed for its bak kwa has been around since 1933. Some time ago, they…
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Bak Kwa Fries by Kim Tee While most of us are readying to queue for char-grilled sheets of sweet barbecued pork over Chinese New Year, New Eastern Kim Tee has decided to one-up the game…
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Bak kwa bao at Peng Guan Bak Kwa Image credit: Peng Guan Bak Kwa Bak kwa isn’t just for Chinese New Year anymore. Peng Guan Bak Kwa has teamed up with Kimly Dim Sum…
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Classic bak kwa and salted egg snacks at Fragrance Along with lively lion dances, house visiting, and cash-filled ang baos, bak kwa is one of the iconic things you think about when Chinese New…