Kent Tay
Ice very rough. What a waste. Please improve.
Location: 50 Jurong West Street 61, #02-17 Hawker CentreSingapore, Singapore 648202
Floor 2 · Jurong West Hawker Centre
Jurong West Hawker Centre stall offering traditional hot and cold desserts for a sweet finish to any meal.
Jurong West Hawker Centre stall offering traditional hot and cold desserts for a sweet finish to any meal.
Dessert House is a beloved hawker stall at Jurong West Hawker Centre that satisfies sweet cravings with an array of traditional hot and cold desserts. This unassuming stall is the perfect place to end your hawker meal on a high note, offering comforting treats that span Singapore's rich dessert heritage. From warm, silky tau suan and hearty bubur cha cha to refreshing ice kachang and chendol, the menu covers all the classics that locals have cherished for generations. The stall's desserts are prepared fresh throughout the day, ensuring that each bowl arrives at the ideal temperature and consistency. Prices are kept deliberately affordable, with most options hovering around the $2 mark, making it easy to indulge without a second thought. The friendly service and quick turnaround mean you can satisfy your sweet tooth even during a brief lunch break. For residents of the surrounding Jurong West estates, Dessert House is a dependable source of post-meal happiness. Save room after your main course and visit Dessert House at Jurong West Hawker Centre for a nostalgic sugar rush that costs next to nothing. It is a sweet little stall that keeps the timeless tradition of local desserts alive in the west.Based on 17 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Kent Tay
Ice very rough. What a waste. Please improve.
Sydney
Ordered ice kachang and this tapioca with gula melaka(?), • Syrup on the ice kachang is more like food colouring? There’s no taste to it. • 3 stars because the tapioca is really good! Enjoyed the simplicity and taste. …
Chris Tan
This stall is not 24hrs
wen
Cost $2. Lots of ingredients for that cost but somehow felt it missed something to give that omph.
Boon
Always come here for desserts. Lots of choices and not too sweet. They even had a new item for the Tangyuan Festival — worth trying! Staff are friendly too.
Dessert House
Dessert House
A dessert stall with a large illuminated sign displaying "Dessert House" in English and Chinese characters. Below the sign is a menu board featuring various hot and cold desserts, each with a picture and price. A person stands in front of the stall, looking at the menu. The stall displays rows of dessert cups and ingredients.
Dessert House
A dessert stall with a prominent sign displaying "DESSERT HOUSE" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign is a menu board showcasing various hot and cold dessert options with images and prices. The stall itself is visible, with preparation areas and display shelves.
Dessert Bowl
A close-up shot of a bowl filled with pieces of what appears to be steamed cassava or taro, coated in a light, creamy sauce. A white spoon rests in the bowl, with some of the sauce collected in its concave part. The bowl has a speckled pattern and a small logo on its side. The background is a blurred light blue surface.
Food in a clear plastic container
A clear plastic container with a white lid holds a layered food item. The bottom layer appears to be a mixture of grains and possibly beans, with a lighter, broth-like liquid above it. The container is placed on a white, textured surface, possibly fabric.
Two containers of food
Two clear plastic containers filled with a light brown, soupy mixture containing small, dark beans and white strands. The containers are stacked, with the top one partially obscuring the bottom one. The bottom container is wrapped in purple plastic. The lid of the top container has the word "MICRO-WAVE" embossed on it.
Two containers of food
Two clear plastic containers filled with a chunky, brown stew-like food are stacked on top of each other. The containers are partially obscured by an orange plastic bag. The background is blurred, showing hints of a wooden door and a dark surface.
Dessert in Plastic Containers
Two clear plastic containers filled with a thick, brown dessert. A white spoon rests on top of the upper container. The containers are placed on a purple plastic bag. The background is blurred and shows some office-like items.
Mung Bean Soup
A close-up shot of a bowl of mung bean soup, with a white spoon resting in it. The soup is a light brown color and contains visible mung beans and other small, white ingredients.
Mung Bean Dessert
Two clear plastic containers filled with a mung bean dessert are stacked and placed inside a purple plastic bag. White plastic spoons are visible in the bag. The dessert appears to be a sweet soup with mung beans and possibly tapioca pearls.
Red Bean Ice Dessert
A bowl of shaved ice dessert topped with red beans, green jelly noodles, and condensed milk. The dessert is served on a light blue table.
Dessert on a plate
A close-up, slightly blurry shot of a dessert served on a white plate. The dessert appears to be a waffle topped with two distinct toppings. One side is covered in red beans and a creamy white sauce, while the other side features green strands, possibly noodles or shredded ingredients, also mixed with a white sauce. The plate has a subtle blue and white logo or design on its rim. The background is a light blue table.
Dessert Bowl
A close-up shot of a colorful dessert in a white bowl. The dessert appears to be a shaved ice concoction with various toppings, including red beans, green jelly, yellow corn, and possibly durian or mango. A white spoon is visible in the upper right corner. The bowl has a logo on the side that reads "JW50 HERITAGE" with a stylized icon.
Cendol Dessert
A close-up shot of a bowl of cendol, a popular Southeast Asian dessert. The dessert features green jelly noodles made from rice flour and pandan leaf, topped with coconut milk and palm sugar syrup. Red beans are also visible as a topping. The bowl has a subtle logo on its rim.
Dessert with Red Beans and Green Jelly
A close-up shot of a bowl of shaved ice dessert topped with red beans and green jelly noodles, commonly known as Cendol. A spoon rests in the bowl. Another bowl of dessert is visible in the background.
Dessert with Red Beans and Green Jelly
A bowl of shaved ice dessert topped with green jelly noodles and red beans, served with a spoon. The dessert is placed on a light blue table. In the background, there is a railing and a view of apartment buildings and trees.
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