If you heard loud blasting techno music or see the colorful signboards in Redhill Food Centre, that's Qing Tian Cold Hot Dessert.
Besides the LED lights, scrolling panels welcoming its patrons and the long queues that had caught my attention, I'm totally amazed by the uncle who behaved following to the rhythm of the music as in shaking his bon bon along with the pounding beats as the song played. He looked full of enthusiasm in his work!
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Qing Tian Leng Ri Tian Pin |
After so much of tasting of Chendol, I still prefer those with Gula Melaka. Over here, their ice was finely shaved and melted once touches the tongue. Coconut milk used in the chendol was light and contained a good scent.
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Chendol - $1.50 |
Desserts like Cheng Tng was more of less similar to the usual ones we had from food courts and hawkers. The only difference that I notice was that red beans was part of their ingredients.
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Cheng Tng - $1.50 |
If you ask me to explain the long queue, it may be most probably due to that it is the only dessert stall in operation during dinner hours and of course, I will feel more energetic after seeing the folk dance in joy while enjoying his work.
Rating: 3 / 5
Qing Tian Leng Re Tian Pin
Location: Redhill Food Centre, Blk 85 Redhill Lane #01-60 Singapore 150085
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