Tong Shui Desserts 糖水 is a dessert shop Chinatown located in Singapore.
#02-49, People's Park Centre (101 Upper Cross St.) 058357 Singapore
Credit Cards | No |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Dessert |
Walnut paste & black sesame paste ($4 per bowl). Either the source ingredients have evolved, or they have tweaked their “traditional” recipes, these desserts tasted starchy. Not fragrant
The black sesame soup was of the right consistency and not overly sweet. The almond soup was pretty good too.
“Ah balling” Peanut soup with rice balls ($4). Decent peanut soup . Dessert balls were light & filled with sweet ground peanut
Don’t bother. Next door Neighbour much better. At least for the sesame paste and walnut paste . It was too sweet and floury here.
They're the real yummy People's Park Complex dessert stall! Dessert Hut next door is simply not on par.
Very popular shop. Tend to be crowded often.
Loved the desserts !
Eating and eating and eating
They have a good variety of desserts !
It's called people's park centre fyi.
Best dessert in town :)
糖水 is not as good as 甜品小屋
Best Kaya Toast in Singapore! Thick slices of butter which compliments the Kaya! - Matthew Kenneth Lim
Super retro. Fantastic veggie stall with excellent bee hoon. - Lele
Cheap toiletries can't miss this store everytime I'm at Chinatown. Eg: Nivea Aloe 750ml @ S$5.5 - Roxz イトウ
Old school handmade Tau Huey at $1.20 for takeaway. Soft and smooth! - Evangeline
Durian pudding and mango sago - MUST MUST MUST TRY!!!! - Joyce Leong
Great cakes. A bit expensive but delicate taste, really enjoyed the hazelnut chocolate tart. - Tas (✿╹◡╹)
Don't forget to go to chinatown night market. Low price, many choices for presents/gifts. - Christy Sucahyo
Best vegetarian stall can be found here, value for money, friendly staff, great service and most importantly - all the yummy dishes - Jun Wee
Cheapest toiletries you can find in almost anywhere in Singapore with good variety of brands - Julian Chow