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What's the price range like at Mei Heong Yuen??
It's pretty budget-friendly! You can satisfy your dessert cravings without breaking the bank. Most desserts are reasonably priced, making it a sweet deal, literally!
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Does Mei Heong Yuen have seating available, or is it mostly a takeaway kind of place??
They've got comfy seating inside, so you can chill and savor your dessert right there. Perfect for escaping the Singapore heat and enjoying a sweet escape!
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Is Mei Heong Yuen usually crowded, and what's the best time to visit to avoid long queues??
Yep, it's pretty popular, especially on weekends and after dinner. Try going during off-peak hours like mid-afternoon on a weekday to snag a table without the snaking lines. Your sweet tooth will thank you!
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What are some of the must-try desserts at Mei Heong Yuen??
You absolutely HAVE to try their snow ice! It's super finely shaved and comes in a ton of yummy flavors. The sesame paste is a classic, and the mango sago is a refreshing treat!
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on Wed Oct 22 2025
This dessert shop at Temple Street was really welcoming after a hot day‘s walk in the sun. The desserts were mouthwatering and deliciously made. Ambience was good and air conditioned. Price was reasonable. Good to bring your tourist friends here as Chinatown is a good shopping spot. Do not give this place amiss!😋
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on Wed Oct 22 2025
Great hot dessert selection. I love the walnut and almond paste and the peach gum with white fungus. They also do fresh durian mochi. Quite loud acoustics inside, but it's set up so you don't stay long whilst you get your fill of dessert.
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Very nice creamy walnut paste $4.50 and restaurant quality mango sago pomelo $8. However, at that price, I can get it at a cheaper price elsewhere with similar taste. Not a must go place for me.
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Had a lovely catch-up with my ex-classmate recently, and we decided to explore some local desserts together. We tried the pumpkin cake, and let me tell you, it was absolutely delicious – perfectly soft with just the right amount of sweetness. The chili served alongside it added a fantastic kick that complemented the flavors beautifully. We also ind... see more
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Came here twice within a week a couple of months ago because I am a tourist. I tried 3 of their desserts & they were all fantastic. I wish I had been in Singapore for longer so I could have returned a third time to try at least one of their shaved ice offerings. The service is quick. The lady taking your order was a tiny bit off-putting for me (lik... see more
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Whenever I’m in Chinatown, I always make it a point to drop by for Tong Sui here. They have just about every dessert under the sun — whether you prefer something hot or cold. Simply place your order and pay at the counter. Housed in a charming vintage shophouse, this spot serves up irresistible desserts that are perfect any time of the day!
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Sweet escape in Singapore 🍧✨ My sister and I tried the mango sago and soursop shaved ice—and wow, it was so refreshing! The flavors were vibrant, not too sweet, and perfect for the humid weather. Definitely a spot we’d come back to next time we’re in Singapore!
on Wed Oct 22 2025
The desserts at the main branch here are definitely a step up from the other outlets. Go for their traditional Chinese desserts like the steamed egg with ginger as well as peanut paste and the walnut paste. Mango pudding was a let down with the awful cream they put on top of the mediocre tasting mango pudding. Also, not a fan of their shaved ice. T... see more
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