On the taste trail: Malaysian-style thunder tea rice and fried yong tau foo after a scenic Punggol walk

On the taste trail: Malaysian-style thunder tea rice and fried yong tau foo after a scenic Punggol walk

Since they were 16 and almost three decades later, Popo ( grandma ) used to make homemade dishes to spread their shared Hakka heritage, which is now something unique.

Their voyage has been a real labor of love, from a sincere home-based organization to three growing stalls in Bukit Merah View, Anchorvale Village, and One Punggol. They are still in progress, though.

Kumiko remarked,” We hope that we can grow.” There is” just one more stall”

Their upcoming looks as vast as their meals with devoted users who have supported them since the stroller delivery time and a Singapore Enterprising Hawker Award under their belt.

One Punggol Hawker Centre,# 02-26, 1 Punggol Drive, Singapore 828629 is where Hakka Leipopo is located. It’s available from 10am to 4pm on Thursday and from 10am to 7:30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday through Sunday. It is shut down on Wednesdays.

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