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Ondeh Ondeh

Nyonya / Peranakan kueh tradition — ondeh ondeh combines Malay glutinous rice technique with the Chinese Peranakan love of pandan and coconut into something uniquely Straits.

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Ondeh Ondeh

Story

Ondeh ondeh is a Peranakan kueh that delivers one of food's great surprises: a small green ball of glutinous rice flour, rolled in fresh coconut, that explodes on the first bite with liquid gula melaka (palm sugar) syrup.

Shiok Factor

The moment of biting through the soft, pandan-scented shell into the warm, sweet caramel centre is the entire point of the dish

Nyonya kueh-makers have been perfecting this experience for centuries. The shell must be thin enough to release the sugar immediately but thick enough to hold it during handling. The balance is the skill. The result is the reason that ondeh ondeh is one of Singapore's most beloved sweets.

🏷️ Key Ingredients

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🥢 How to Eat Like a Local

  1. 1

    Eat the entire piece in one bite — the gula melaka centre is liquid and will escape if you bite halfway

  2. 2

    Let it sit for a moment after removing from the bag — too hot and the sugar burns; too cold and it loses its fragrance

  3. 3

    Smell it before eating — good ondeh ondeh smells of fresh pandan and toasted coconut simultaneously

  4. 4

    The freshly grated coconut coating should be moist, not dry — dry coconut means it was made hours ago

  5. 5

    Eat in multiples — one is a tease. Five is the minimum for a complete experience

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🌡️ Shiok-O-Meter

Rated by locals, not algorithms

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Spice Hit

Like drinking warm water lah

0/10No Heat

Napkin Alert

Eat with one hand, no problem

4/10Bring Napkins
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Flavour Depth

Got layers, worth exploring

7/10Very The Solid
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Queue Game

Walk in, sit down, eat

3/10Walk Right In
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Shiok Value

Money well spent

9/10Steady Pom Pi Pi

Overall Shiok Score

🤷 Try First, See How

46/100

Where to Find the Best

Bengawan Solo island-wide for the most consistent version; Katong and Joo Chiat Peranakan kueh shops for the traditional version; some hawker dessert stalls on weekends.

Best Paired With

  • Nothing — ondeh ondeh is a standalone experience. Eat it with full attention or not at all.
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Best Ondeh Ondeh in Singapore

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  • 1

    Bengawan Solo

    Island-wideMultiple outlets island-wide

    Singapore's most beloved Peranakan kueh brand — the ondeh ondeh here uses fresh pandan juice and freshly grated coconut every morning

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  • 2

    Kim Choo Kueh Chang

    Katong109 East Coast Road

    Katong heritage kueh shop — the ondeh ondeh is made from a three-generation family recipe and has a pandan fragrance you can smell from outside

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  • 3

    Hjh Maimunah Kueh

    Jalan Besar11 Jalan Pisang

    The Malay restaurant's kueh counter — ondeh ondeh made fresh daily with the kind of gula melaka filling that reminds Singaporeans of their grandmothers

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