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This Hidden Tau Huay Shop In Potong Pasir Has Nostalgic Old-School Vibes

Check out N&B Snack near Potong Pasir MRT Station. This old-school cafe is known for their house-made beancurd, puffs and pies! …

When it comes to classic desserts in Singapore, tau huay is always a crowd favourite, best enjoyed with a generous dose of sugar syrup. North-Easties who find themselves craving this sweet treat can check out N&B Snack, a hidden gem located a three-minute walk away from Potong Pasir MRT Station. This old-school cafe is known for their house-made beancurd, puffs and pies, but also their super nostalgic interior design.  Jin Yu Man Tang Dessert Shop Review: Chio Cafe Selling Cantonese Desserts That Can Rival Ah Chew For ‘90s kids, childhood equals munching on hot fries and Happy Meals at McDonald’s while spinning on colourful chairs. While modern McDonald’s eateries have shed that iconic interior design, N&B Snack has brought the nostalgia back with their decor.  While waiting for your tau huay to arrive, enjoy snapping fun OOTD shots against their old-school interior.  We recommend going for their soya milk first. From $2.90, customers can enjoy a cup of Hot Soya Milk, prepared on-site to ensure its freshness. If you want a larger portion to dabao or share with a friend, then their 480ml Soya Curd ($3) is what you should go for. Tang yuan lovers, N&B Snacks has gotchu too. You can opt for the Peanut Dumplings in Soya Milk & Curd (3-in-1) at just $4.90, and enjoy the textural contrast between the chewy tang yuan with the smooth bean curd.  That’s not all—N&B Snack also offers a variety of warm pastries to pair with your sweet tau huay. Their handmade croissants are made with natural yeast, so they taste a bit like sourdough. These come in an array of flavours, ranging from Almond Flake Topping to Savoury Green Bean Filling, each available at $3.90. Croissand Cafe: Loaded Croissants And Castella Pancakes Under $10 By Ex-Hotel Chef For those who prefer your snacks simple, go for the Plain Croissant at $3.  Other pastry options include the Chicken Curry Puff and the Diced Chicken Pie, going for $3.90 each.  With a fun old-school interior and traditional tau huay to amp up the vibes, N&B Snack is a chill hangout spot in the North-East to enjoy desserts with your besties.  For more old-school desserts, read our Duke Dessert review, which offers Taiwanese dessert bowls with house-made taro balls. For Cantonese desserts, read our Jin Yu Man Tang Dessert Shop review.  Address: 148 Potong Pasir Avenue 1, Singapore 350148 Opening hours: 9am to 9pm daily Tel: 6284 6323 N&B Snack is not a halal-certified eatery. Duke Dessert Review: Traditional Dessert Cafe With House-Made Taro Balls At Fortune Centre Featured image adapted from Aiyoh MJ and YY Get more stories like this. Drop us your email so you won't miss the latest news.