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Uncle Lee Confectionery Pops Up At Century Square With Old-School Cakes

Uncle Lee Confectionery has pop-up at Century Square

Popular old-school bakery Uncle Lee Confectionery has been popping up all over social media lately. They made waves online for their novel cake vending machine, which you can find in Woodleigh and Bukit Batok. Good news for Easties: the bakery now has a limited-time pop-up at Century Square from now till 27 April 2025!

If you’ve wanted to try their old-school cakes for a while, now’s the best time to do so. As these cakes are baked in small batches daily, limited quantities are available, so customers often have to pre-order online a few weeks in advance. At this pop-up, you can da bao these popular cakes, while stocks last!

In case you need help choosing, we’ve got you. You won’t go wrong with their classic Kaya Cake, priced at $21 for a six-inch round and $30 for an eight-inch cake. You get light and fluffy pandan sponge cakes, layered with fragrant pandan kaya custard that’s not too sweet.

Their Nostalgic Buttercream Cake ($15/$22) is another favourite. Available in a range of flavours, including Vanilla Sponge Cake with Peanuts and Chocolate Sponge Cake with Chocolate Rice, these cakes feature pillowy sponge layers paired with a light buttercream.

We’re big fans of the peanut topping, featuring house-roasted ground peanuts that are naturally sweet and fragrant.

Besides these layered cakes, you’ll find other traditional staples such as Butter Cake ($14/$20), as well as limited quantities of Kopi Cookie ($22) jars.

We’ll update this article once we get more information on the list of goodies available at the Century Square pop-up.

If you’re looking for more unique food experiences in the neighbourhood, check out our guide to the best home cafes in Tampines! Otherwise, read our Pocha buffet review for a $16.90++ Korean buffet at Tampines Mall.

Address: 2 Tampines Central 5, Level 1 Atrium, Century Square, Singapore 529509
Opening hours: Daily 11am till sold out (21 April to 27 April)
Website
Uncle Lee Confectionery is not a halal-certified eatery.

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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