Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring | Endless Queue At Nearly All Time
Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring stall is probably the longest queue at Haig Road Market. More people are joining the queue since they are featured in Singapore episode of Netflix’s new food docuseries Street Food Offers. If you are new to Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring, the stall sells only putu piring. These slices of putu piring are house-made with rice flour and brown sugar and served with freshly shredded coconut.Do not turn away from the long queue at Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring as they moved pretty fast. The aunties at Traditional Haig Road Putu Piring are working non-stop, from sieving ground rice flour to filling gula melaka paste to adding more rice flour. Finally, get them steamed in the traditional metal moulds.These putu piring are served hot with gula melaka paste. Filled with saliva as the cloud of delicious aroma of the freshly grated coconut and pandan leaf enveloped in our nose and tongue. Each packet (S$2.50) contains 5 slices, we felt its worth every cents!
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