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Ok, that is the closest one i can get in my area too.  Thank you.  
 

there is one stall at maxwell, with some michelin sign. It was quite good, especially with chilli.  
 

the cosy suzy or something like that at bukit timah plaza was just so so to me.  

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On 9/18/2021 at 10:06 PM, begleitung said:

I usually buy two, one with chilli, one without. 
 

there is one near bukit batok bus interchange that almost always has a long line. They are good. 

What is the name of the shop?

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Lol, i judge the skills of the popiah seller, other than the taste, on whether or not the chunks / cut pieces are cut completely when they are lifted, ie if the skin is fully sliced / cut without sticking to the next piece, if i make sense? Lol

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Shld try Hawkers' Street at Ion. Their popiah got some crispy things inside. So wen u eat, it is super crunchy. x)

 

#i love good food. 

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The food center at Bugis near to Si Ma Lu temple. It's on the site facing Bugis+. Their chili is fiery. Therefore, remember to ask them to moderate when checking it out.

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17 hours ago, Swimfun said:

The coffee shop at Block 133 Ang Mo Kio Street 12, the stall is run by an elderly couple. They now only operate on weekends.

Can I confirm with you that this stall only opens on weekends and not weekdays?  Looking for good popiahs around AMK or Serangoon North area.  Thanks!

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8 hours ago, Togsport said:

Can I confirm with you that this stall only opens on weekends and not weekdays?  Looking for good popiahs around AMK or Serangoon North area.  Thanks!

The last time I visited the store, I found out that it only operates on weekends. I also heard that they have to take care of their grandchildren during the weekdays, leaving them available to operate the store on weekends.

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On 10/11/2023 at 12:38 AM, Swimfun said:

The coffee shop at Block 133 Ang Mo Kio Street 12, the stall is run by an elderly couple. They now only operate on weekends.

Though a bit late to respond, I realised that this has been a childhood stall I used to patronise when I was a kid! It was $0.60/pc back then! I recall their egg ingredients were fried into golden threads, with bits of beancurd and the crispy flour(?) bits. Brings back so much childhood memories of the snack. Anyone knows if the old couple is still operating there?

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Another of my fav popiahs from KL - Sisters Crispy Popiah. Though I feel their quality dropped ever since they made the business into a franchise. They were very popular when they were operating at ICC Pudu and I would always visit them when @ KL.

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