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Ah Chew Desserts
The guide was updated:You'll barely run into a foreigner at this Singaporean dessert joint - if this prospect appeals to rather than repels you, head straight for a rainbow bread ice cream sandwich (roti), glass jelly drink or sago pudding (durian flavour if you're feeling especially adventurous).
Useful Information
- Address: 1 Liang Seah Street, Liang Seah Place, Singapore
- Website: www.ahchewdesserts.com
- Phone: +65 6339 8198
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