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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Chin Sin Huat Eating House

On a rainy day, we found ourselves revisiting Chin Sin Huan Eating House for its comforting pau and the shelter it provided from the wet weather. Last time, we indulged in their Tanjong Rhu Prawn Noodles, but this time, we opted for some snacks while we waited.

Chin Sin Huan Eating House

After being slightly drenched in the rain, a traditional cup of tea and coffee was just what we needed to perk up our mood. The steaming hot drinks were the perfect comfort, warming us up and lifting our spirits as we waited.

Kopi & Teh C

The Siew Mai was quite enjoyable, manageable in flavor, with a nice balance of taste and texture. It was a simple yet satisfying bite to complement our meal.

Siew Mai - $0.60 Each

We also tried a selection of small buns: the Char Siew Pau, Lian Rong Pau, and Small Meat Pau. Each one had its own unique flavour, with the fillings offering a nice balance of savoury and sweet. They were the perfect bite-sized treats to accompany our meal.

Small Char Siew Pau - $1, Lian Rong Pau - $0.90 & Small Meat Pau - $1

Despite the delicious buns and snacks, I was still feeling hungry. The glutton in me couldn’t resist, so I opted for some extra carbs in the form of Fan Choy. It was just what I needed to satisfy my hunger and round off the meal.

Fan Choy 

Anyone who loves snacks like these has likely heard of Chin Sin Huan. This traditional brand has stood the test of time, and revisiting it feels inevitable. The classic flavours of these traditional Chinese snacks are a heartwarming reminder of my younger days — a nostalgic treat that keeps drawing me back.

Rating: 3.25 / 5

Chin Sin Huat Eating House
Location: 
7 Jalan Batu #01-113 Singapore 431007
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