Gong He Guan - Singapore
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The menu of Gong He Guan from Singapore includes 23 dishes. On average the dishes or drinks on the menu cost approximately S$7. You can view the categories on the menu below.
Nestled in Geylang Lorong 7, this traditional Chinese dessert shop offers a warm ambience and friendly service, making it an inviting stop for dessert lovers. Guests rave about their unique vegan Gui Ling Gao, or herbal jelly, which impressively elevates the classic dish with its smooth texture and flavorful profile. Many desserts, including almond and sesame pastes, are praised for being delicious yet not overly sweet, appealing to a variety of palates. While the atmosphere can be warm without air conditioning, the affordability and freshness of the offerings make it a delightful choice for anyone seeking a sweet treat.
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Traditional Chinese dessert shop, ambience is a little warm but the service is friendly. This shop is located at Geylang Lorong 7. Great for stopping by if you are around the area…depending on what you order, the desserts are very affordable and fresh! View all feedback.

A nice place to get something sweet, I'm done twice. I had the mandel and sesame mixture and the sesame and walnut mixture, both were very good. these pasty are a traditional dessert, not excessively sweet, and the prices are very fair.

A rare fund in the city: vegan gui ling gao (herbal jelly), ate the real gui ling gao before I vegetarian, really appreciate their efforts to veganize these traditional Chinese desserts, and she did a good work, it tastes even better than the real gui ling gao, the texture is smooth and silky, I ordered the

We will always come by when we are close. her taste is great!

I never had Gui Ling Gao and it wasn't what I expected! It was nice, but it wasn't sweet, but came with a syrup make it sweeter if necessary. There were many other options and I think I will try another in a few days when I return to Singapore. The Gui Ling Gao translates as turtle jelly and should be super healthy for you.

I went twice. I had the almond and sesame mixture and the sesame and walnut mixture, both were very good. These pastes are a traditional dessert, not excessively sweet, and the prices are very fair.
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