Jules
Will not buy their pineapple cake as it’s all dried up inside despite having about 3 weeks to expiry. Bought recently fr shop. I would expect something fresh from the shop.
Location: BESIDE BREADTALK, 23 Serangoon Central, #B2 - 58 / 59 NEX, Singapore 556083
NEX
Thye Moh Chan at NEX - a Teochew confectionery since 1943, handcrafting traditional pastries and mooncakes in Serangoon.
Thye Moh Chan at NEX - a Teochew confectionery since 1943, handcrafting traditional pastries and mooncakes in Serangoon.
Thye Moh Chan at NEX is the Serangoon branch of a storied Teochew confectionery that began handcrafting traditional Chinese pastries in 1943. Renowned as Singapore's first and only Teochew bakery, it is best known for its tau sar piah (mung bean pastries) and lovingly handmade Teochew mooncakes, which draw pastry lovers from across the island each Mid-Autumn Festival. The NEX counter brings that decades-old heritage to basement level 2, beside BreadTalk.Based on 88 Google reviews
Jules
Will not buy their pineapple cake as it’s all dried up inside despite having about 3 weeks to expiry. Bought recently fr shop. I would expect something fresh from the shop.
skyler seah
Ba Zhang looks very good. Got two today mix flavor
Julius Tan
Thye Moh Chan is a great spot for traditional Teochew pastries, conveniently located right next to BreadTalk in NEX. I’m glad they now allow customers to buy smaller quantities of tau sar piah, instead of having to commit to a full box like …
Belle H
Accidentally discover this stall, the decoration attracted me and I decided to buy some. …
Valerie T.
Very good service, excellent product! Bought it for my family during CNY.
Thye Moh Chan - NEX
Teochew Bak Chang Packaging
A close-up shot of a product package for Teochew Bak Chang (stuffed rice dumplings). The packaging features a large, appetizing image of the open dumpling, revealing savory fillings like braised pork, mushrooms, and chestnuts on glutinous rice. The design includes large Chinese characters for 'Zong' (dumpling), the brand name 'Teochew Bak Chang', and a gold seal indicating it is a National Heritage Brand of Singapore. A small illustration of a dragon boat is visible in the bottom left corner.
Display of Traditional Pastries
A glass display case showcases various traditional Chinese pastries. The top shelf features round pastries in wooden trays, including golden-brown ones and white ones stamped with red characters. Small white signs indicate prices like $6.80 and $9.20. The bottom shelf displays packaged yellow pastries with pink labels and larger round pastries with red stamps on a red tray.
Wedding Gift Sets Display
A large red promotional poster for wedding gift sets, featuring images of mooncakes, pastries, and gift boxes with pricing details.
Interior of a traditional bakery
A brightly lit shop interior featuring wooden shelving and display counters filled with packaged goods. A large red sign with Chinese characters hangs above the counter, alongside hanging lanterns. A mannequin wearing a red traditional dress stands on the left, and customers are visible in the background.
Display of Assorted Pastries and Cookies
A retail display shelf featuring various packaged baked goods. The top shelf holds boxes of pineapple pastries in flavors like walnut, lemongrass, and cranberry, priced at $13.80 and $10.80. The bottom shelf displays clear bags of walnut cookies and coffee walnut cookies, priced at $8.80, alongside a large decorative box of cookies.
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