Naren533
Ang ku kueh was absolutely the best! Soft skin and generous flavourful ingredients. Very reasonably priced too. …
Location: 3 Yung Sheng Rd, #03-125, Singapore 618499
Floor 3 · Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre
Peranakan-inspired snacks and desserts at Taman Jurong.
Peranakan-inspired snacks and desserts at Taman Jurong.
Yumm'ee Food is a hawker stall at Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre offering a selection of Peranakan-style snacks, nonya desserts, and small bites. The menu reflects the mixed Chinese-Malay culinary heritage of the Straits-born community, featuring colourful kueh, sweet-savoury treats, and comforting local desserts that pair well with afternoon tea or post-meal indulgence. Located on the upper floor of the five-storey food centre, the stall sits among a vibrant mix of vendors serving everything from Michelin-recognised lor mee to traditional nasi lemak. Yumm'ee Food adds a sweet dimension to the food centre's landscape, giving diners a reason to linger after their main course. The offerings are typically handmade in small batches, preserving the homemade character that regulars appreciate. Save room after your savoury meal and visit Yumm'ee Food for a taste of Peranakan sweetness. It is a lovely way to round out a hawker-hopping afternoon in Taman Jurong.Operating hours not available
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Naren533
Ang ku kueh was absolutely the best! Soft skin and generous flavourful ingredients. Very reasonably priced too. …
Flechette Spectre
Authentic handmade Nonya kueys! Priced very reasonably and yhe quality of the food is damm awesome! If you want to have a taste of authentic nonya kueys without breaking the bank, this is the place to go!
Mun Chong
Best peanut ang ku kueh Glutinous rice skin is thin soft and pliable Easy for digestion so this is a plus point …
JJ Jen
A Nyonya Kueh stall in hawker center. I will always buy the Ondeh Ondeh and Kueh Dadar.
Bennett Lee
Love their Ang Ku Kueh and Mochi which are hand made. The texture of the pastry skin is so soft and the fillings are plentiful. Probably one of the best you can find anywhere in Singapore.
Yumm'ee Food 雅咪小食
YUMM'EE FOODS
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying the name YUMM'EE FOODS and images of various food items. The stall has a counter with food displays and storage cabinets.
Yummee Foods
The exterior of a food stall with a sign displaying "YUMM'EE FOODS" and images of various food items. There are also payment options like DBS PayLah! and NETS displayed. The stall has a counter with food displayed in containers and baskets.
Yumm'ee Foods Red Desserts
Two red, jelly-like desserts are presented on a white plate with a floral pattern. Each dessert is rectangular with rounded edges and features a decorative embossed pattern of concentric circles. They are placed on a piece of green banana leaf. A logo in the upper left corner reads "YUMM'EE FOODS" with Chinese characters and a cartoon character.
Red Bean Paste Mochi
A white rectangular plate holds four red bean paste mochi, each dusted with white powder and nestled in a dark wrapper. The Yumm'ee Foods logo is visible at the top of the image. The background features a light pattern of clouds and plus signs. The text "RED BEAN PASTE MOCHI" is displayed prominently at the bottom.
Disposable Food Tray
A black disposable food tray with a clear plastic lid, decorated with a gold leaf pattern. The tray has multiple compartments for serving food. A QR code is visible in the lower left corner.
Ang Ku Kueh
Two red Ang Ku Kueh pastries are presented on a white plate with green leaves. A circular orange label indicates "Peanut" flavor. The Yumm'ee Foods logo is visible at the top.
Yumm'ee Foods Ka Ta Ku
A black tray with two red, intricately molded pastries sits on a white background with a subtle wave pattern. The pastries are labeled as "Ka Ta Ku" and are suitable for a 1-year-old baby. Two colored circles indicate flavors: yellow for "Sweet Bean" and orange for "Peanut." The Yumm'ee Foods logo is visible at the top.
Coffee Almond Cookies
A close-up shot of classic coffee almond cookies, some in a glass jar and others piled on a decorative plate. The cookies are golden brown and appear to have almond pieces embedded in them. A circular label with the text "Yumm'ee foods" and floral designs is visible.
Disposable Food Container
A black disposable food container with a clear plastic lid. The container is decorated with a pattern of gold maple leaves and squares. A QR code is visible on the side of the container.
Peanut Mochi
A plate of peanut mochi dusted with powdered sugar, served on a white rectangular plate with paper liners. To the left of the plate are peanuts in their shells and some loose peanuts, along with green leaves. The Yumm'ee Foods logo is visible at the top of the image. The text PEANUT MOCHI is displayed prominently at the bottom.
Red Desserts
A tray of red desserts, some shaped like flowers and others like elongated pastries, are arranged on green leaves. A logo with Chinese characters and the text "YUMM'EE FOODS H/p:92376434" is visible.
Double Choc Cookies
A jar of double chocolate cookies with a small bowl of cookies in front, decorated with pink artificial flowers. The brand logo "YUMM'EE FOODS" is visible.
Ang Ku Kueh
Two Ang Ku Kueh pastries are presented on a white plate with green leaves. The pastries are dark gray and appear to be filled. A circular graphic overlay indicates "Salted Bean" as a flavor. The Yumm'ee Foods logo is visible at the top, and the product name "ANG KU KUEH" is displayed at the bottom.
Food items in plastic containers
Two plastic containers of food items. The container on the left holds a white, shredded coconut-covered dessert. The container on the right holds three green rolled crepes. Both containers are secured with orange rubber bands. A label on the left container reads "Yumm'ee foods" with an address and phone number. Price stickers are visible on both containers.
Yumm'ee Foods Hong Yuan (Pointed)
A black tray filled with red, pointed pastries. The pastries are arranged in a circular pattern. The Yumm'ee Foods logo is visible at the top of the image. Text indicates the pastries are available in Sweet Bean and Peanut flavors. The product name is Hong Yuan (Pointed).
Yumm'ee Foods Menu Display
A food stall display featuring images of various dishes and their names in Chinese and English. The stall name is 'Yumm'ee Foods'. Below the images, there are prices listed for some items like 'Yam Cake' and 'Ang Ku Kueh'. Boxes are stacked in front of the stall.
Dessert Display
A display case filled with various small desserts in plastic containers. In the foreground, green pandan-flavored rolls are on the left, followed by several containers of white, shredded coconut-covered sweets. Further back, there are containers of mochi-like desserts with different fillings and toppings, including red bean paste, yam paste, and coffee-flavored options. A person's hands are visible in the background, placing items into a plastic bag. Labels indicate prices for Ondeh-Ondeh, coffee, red bean paste, yam paste, and peanut desserts.
Butter Cookies
A clear plastic jar filled with butter cookies with a gold lid. A white bowl with a doily contains several butter cookies, some of which are topped with small orange pieces. Pink artificial flowers are placed around the bowl and jar. The logo "YUMM'EE FOODS" is visible on the jar and in the top left corner. The text "BUTTER COOKIES" is displayed at the bottom of the image.
Assorted Kue Lapis
A clear plastic container holds four rectangular slices of Kue Lapis, a traditional Indonesian layered cake. The slices are individually wrapped in plastic. From left to right, the first slice is a vibrant red, followed by a golden-brown cake slice, then a deep pink slice, and finally a bright green slice. The container is placed on a light green and white checkered surface.
Green Rolled Desserts
A close-up shot of three green rolled desserts in a clear plastic container. To the left, a dark, rectangular dessert is partially visible, wrapped in plastic. The green desserts appear to be thin crepes or pancakes rolled into cylinders, possibly filled.
Yumm'ee Foods Hong Yuan (Pointed)
Two trays of red, pointed pastries are displayed. One tray is labeled "Peanut" and the other is labeled "Sweet Bean". The Yumm'ee Foods logo is visible at the top.
Dessert Display
A display case filled with various colorful desserts and snacks. On the top shelf, there are layered cakes in red, green, and yellow. The middle shelf features individually wrapped pastries in shades of purple, green, red, and white, along with yellow cakes dusted with shredded coconut and small, dark, coconut-covered squares. The bottom shelf shows containers of nuts and other food items. A sign indicates prices starting at 80 cents.
Pastries and Desserts Display
A display case filled with various pastries and desserts. In the foreground, plastic containers hold rows of golden-brown pastries with red and yellow toppings. Behind these, a shelf displays trays of red and green desserts. A menu board above shows images and names of different items, including what appears to be red bean paste, green bean paste, peanuts, and coffee. A sign indicating accepted payment methods, including NETS, is visible at the top.
Food stall display
A food stall display with various food items and promotional signs. In the foreground, there are baskets of pastries and containers of snacks. Above, there is a display of red items, possibly fruits or desserts, and a menu board with images and text in Chinese and English. Promotional signs include a QR code for payment, information about CDC Vouchers, and social media handles.
Steamed Rice Rolls
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls drizzled with soy sauce and oil, served in a white styrofoam container. The rolls are translucent and appear to have a filling.
Dessert Display
A display case filled with various colorful desserts and snacks. In the foreground, there are trays of pink and brown rectangular cakes, white dumplings, and green rolled cakes. Behind these, there are more stacked containers of green and white desserts. A sign indicates "ONDEH DADAR $2.00/Box" and another sign shows "粽子 $2".
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