Carrisa Yeo
Damn.. should have googled them first. I will rate -100 Rude aunties — waiting area had no space and the sign was blocked by humans so …
Location: 1 Queensway, #02-47, Singapore 149053
Floor 2 · Queensway Shopping Center
A third-generation heritage stall at Queensway Shopping Centre making traditional Tutu Kueh with fresh coconut and peanut fillings.
A third-generation heritage stall at Queensway Shopping Centre making traditional Tutu Kueh with fresh coconut and peanut fillings.
Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh is a heritage snack stall that has been preserving the art of traditional Tutu Kueh since the 1980s. Now in its third generation, the stall continues to make these delicate rice flour cakes fresh to order, pressing the batter into small metal moulds and filling them with either fragrant coconut or crunchy peanut. The result is a warm, slightly crisp shell that gives way to a sweet, satisfying centre — a nostalgic bite that has delighted Singaporeans for decades.Based on 186 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Carrisa Yeo
Damn.. should have googled them first. I will rate -100 Rude aunties — waiting area had no space and the sign was blocked by humans so …
Gerald Lee
always thought this was the best tutu Kueh. but strangely inconsistent. my go to is the coconut TU TU Kueh …
Vanessa Tan
Service was ok, auntie was pretty neutral Food was meh, was told that this was a great tutu kueh place but was …
EQ Xavier
Ordered a piece of peanut waffles, I was sceptical when the auntie took a piece that's sitting on the side and reheated it. So using this cooking method of double cooking the waffles, it creates a crunchy texture instead of the normal soft …
Jason Lim
Happened to be around Queensway so decided to have a quick snack of Tu Tu Kueh and Original Waffles. 😋 Had the peanut 🥜 filled Tu Tu Kueh. 😋 Though there was a long queue but worth the wait. 👍 Quality is still the same after so many years. …
Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh
Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh
A food stall with a prominent sign featuring Chinese characters and the name "Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh". The stall displays images of various food items, including what appear to be dumplings, fried chicken, corn, and waffles. There is a menu board with prices for different flavors and packet options. Two staff members are visible behind the counter, and customers are queuing. An "EXIT" sign is visible overhead.
Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh
A food stall in a mall selling Tutu Kueh. There are staff members serving customers. A television screen shows a cooking demonstration. Red velvet ropes guide the queue.
Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh
A food stall with a red velvet rope barrier in front. The stall has a sign with Chinese characters and English text that reads "Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh". There are images of food items on the sign, including what appears to be tutu kueh, dumplings, and waffles. Several staff members are visible behind the counter, preparing food. Customers are waiting in line. An "EXIT" sign is visible overhead.
Queensway Lau Tze Tutu Kueh
A food stall in a mall with a display of food items and a menu board. A customer is being served by a staff member.
Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh
A food stall with a display of Tutu Kueh and other snacks. Customers are ordering at the counter.
Close-up of a sweet treat
A hand holds a white, crescent-shaped pastry with a filling of brown, granular material. The pastry is resting on a green leaf, which is inside a clear plastic container. In the background, an escalator is visible.
Cup of Corn
A hand holds a white styrofoam cup filled with corn kernels. A white plastic spoon is inserted into the corn. In the background, people are visible in a store setting with shelves of merchandise.
Dessert in a Container
A hand holds a clear plastic container filled with several white, steamed cakes wrapped in green leaves and topped with a brown, crumbly mixture. One cake in the container is partially open, revealing the filling. In the background, a food stall is visible with customers queuing.
Food Preparation
A person is using a fluted metal tool to press down on a white bun filled with brown ingredients, which is placed inside a metal steaming basket. Several other similar buns are visible in a tray to the left, some with dark blue markings on top. In the background, a yellow bag with the word "SAKURA" is visible. To the right, there are stacks of clear plastic containers and wooden takeout boxes. The overall scene appears to be a food preparation area.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various ingredients and supplies. In the foreground, there are stacks of white disposable cups and a clear plastic container. To the right, a metal tray holds white powder, possibly flour or sugar. Further back, there are containers with food items, including what appears to be shredded coconut and some green wrapped items. A white bucket contains dark specks. A sign reads "PLS ORDER AT CASHIER". In the background, a person in an apron is visible, and beyond that, clothing racks with garments are displayed. A small blue fan is also on the counter.
Food in Plastic Bags
Two plastic bags containing food items are on a wooden table. One bag is larger and appears to hold stacked items. The smaller bag contains a white, round pastry-like item with a bite taken out of it, placed on a green leaf. In the background, white chairs with perforated backs are visible.
Food stall with takeaway bag
A person holds a plastic bag with pink ties containing food items. In the background, a food stall is visible with a sign featuring Chinese characters and images of food. There are also decorative orange carrot-like objects hanging from the ceiling and an 'EXIT' sign. People are seen queuing and walking around the stall.
Food Display
A display case shows various food items. In the foreground, there are tea eggs and cups of yellow curry fishballs and cup corn. In the background, people are preparing food.
Dessert Display
A display case filled with various desserts and snacks. In the foreground, there are several rows of white, round desserts wrapped in plastic, with labels indicating flavors like Coconut, Peanut, Plain, Chocolate, and Red Bean. To the right, there are cups of yellow corn, a dish of small, brown, textured balls labeled "MUAH CHEE," and some round, brown items that appear to be pastries or buns. Behind the display, staff members are visible preparing food. Signs overhead read "QUEUE THIS WAY" and "Aiyu Iced / 爱玉冰."
Indoor Market Scene
An indoor market scene with various stalls. On the left, a shoe shop displays shelves of footwear. In the center, a food stall with a queue of customers serves what appears to be traditional kueh. The stall has a menu board with images of food items and drinks. To the right, a clothing store features mannequins dressed in men's fashion and racks of apparel. The overall environment is brightly lit with a tiled floor.
Article about traditional pastries
A close-up of a newspaper article featuring pink, rose-flavored pastries called "Ong Ong Kui" and a cup of coffee. The article discusses the history and cultural significance of these traditional snacks in Singapore.
Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh Business Card
A business card for Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh, established in 1949. The card features a drawing of a street vendor with a cart and umbrella, alongside images of Tutu Kueh. It lists several locations: Queensway S.C., ION Orchard, Chinatown Point, and Bedok 205. Social media handles for Facebook and Instagram are also visible.
White dessert on a banana leaf in a plastic container
A hand holds a clear plastic container with a white, circular dessert inside. The dessert is placed on a green banana leaf and has a ridged pattern on its surface. Some crumbs are visible in the container.
Cup of Corn
A hand holds a white paper cup filled with corn kernels. A white plastic spoon is inside the cup, and a clear plastic lid is partially visible. The background appears to be the interior of a car.
Food stall display
A food stall display shows various food items and ingredients. In the foreground, there are three items with labels: "MUAH CHEE" for $2.00, a jar with yellow spheres and a red ornament, and a bowl of "FISH MAM SOUP" for $2.50. Behind these, a person in a blue shirt and white apron is preparing food, with a large metal cooking surface and several plastic bags filled with ingredients.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various ingredients and equipment. In the foreground, there is a large stainless steel steamer with two lids, containing white steamed buns. To the left, there are containers with various toppings, including what appears to be shredded coconut and peanuts. Behind these, stacks of green-wrapped food items are visible, along with bottles of water and a stack of white paper cups. In the background, a person's hands, wearing gloves, are seen preparing food. The stall appears to be in a busy market or food court setting, with shelves of shoes visible in the upper left corner.
Food Preparation
A food preparation area with several stainless steel containers and cooking equipment. A person wearing gloves is seen preparing food, possibly crepes or pancakes, on a flat cooking surface. Ingredients like black beans, shredded filling, and white powder are visible in separate containers. Stacks of plastic containers and a box filled with crumpled paper and green leaves are also present.
Food Preparation
A person wearing gloves is preparing food, possibly a type of pastry, in a busy kitchen setting. Various ingredients and tools are visible, including containers of nuts, white powder, and green wrappers. A large, circular cooking surface with lids is also prominent. The scene suggests a food stall or small eatery focused on handmade items.
Hand holding a small white pastry on a banana leaf
A hand is holding a small, round, white pastry on top of a green banana leaf. The pastry appears to be soft and slightly textured. In the background, a clear plastic bag contains more of these pastries. A bottle with a yellow and black label is also visible, along with a circular sticker with the number '17' and some text. The setting appears to be a table, possibly in a food court or cafe.
Waffles with Filling
A close-up shot of two waffles filled with a chocolate-like substance, presented in a white paper bag. The waffles appear golden brown and have a crispy texture. The filling is visible in the center of the waffles, suggesting a sweet treat. The bag is partially open, revealing the food item inside.
Hand holding a sweet treat
A hand holds a white, steamed cake-like dessert wrapped in a green leaf and a plastic bag. The dessert is cut in half, revealing a filling of shredded, orange-colored material. The background is blurred, showing a tiled floor and a person's legs and shoes in the upper left, and a bag in the lower right.
Pancake Sandwich
A hand holds a green pancake sandwich filled with a sweet, gooey filling, wrapped in brown paper. The background is blurred, showing a brightly lit indoor walkway with shops on either side.
Hand holding a white pastry in a car
A hand holds a piece of white, fluffy pastry in front of a car's steering wheel and dashboard. The pastry appears to be soft and slightly crumbly. The dashboard shows a digital display with some illuminated segments.
Desserts in a Styrofoam Container
A white styrofoam container holds five white, round desserts, each with a fluted edge and a darker filling visible in the center. The desserts are placed on green leaves. The container is partially open, and a plastic bag is visible in the background.
Dessert in a Container
A clear plastic container holds a dessert. The main portion of the dessert consists of several pieces of what appear to be mochi or rice cakes, coated in finely chopped peanuts. A single steamed bun, with a bite taken out of it, is placed on top of the lid. A toothpick is visible in the lower right corner of the container.
Information about Tutu Kueh
This image displays a sign with text and photos detailing the history and ingredients of Tutu Kueh, a traditional Singaporean snack. The text explains that Tutu Kueh originated in the 1940s in Kampong Bahru, brought by immigrants from China. It highlights the use of rice flour, sweet coconut, and grounded peanut as key ingredients, emphasizing its handmade nature and original flavor. The sign also mentions that 'Tutu' comes from the Hokkien term 'Push' and has become synonymous with Singaporean street snacks. The accompanying photos show a close-up of the cakes and a scene of people preparing or selling them.
Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh Stall
A food stall preparing Tutu Kueh, a traditional Singaporean snack. The stall has a sign with Chinese characters and "Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh" written in English. Various ingredients and equipment are visible, including containers of white powder, colorful fillings, and steaming apparatus. A person in an apron is seen preparing the kueh.
Food preparation in a kitchen
A woman wearing an apron and gloves is preparing food in a kitchen. She is using a scoop to place ingredients into a circular cooking mold. There are various containers of ingredients, including what appears to be black beans and white powder, as well as stacks of green leaves. In the foreground, there are plastic containers with food items and a blue lid. Other people are visible in the background, also engaged in food preparation.
Information about Tutu Kueh
A sign detailing the history and ingredients of Tutu Kueh. It explains that the snack originated in the 1940s from immigrants from China who brought traditional recipes to Singapore. The ingredients include rice flour, sweet coconut, and grounded peanut, all handmade to retain the original flavor. The name 'Tutu' comes from the Hokkien term 'push'. The sign also includes historical photos of hawkers selling the snack and its preparation.
Taiwanese bubble tea brand at Icon Village pouring classic pearl milk tea and fr
View ShopFresh, bold Mexican eats at Great World — burritos, tacos, and bowls made to ord
View ShopFluffy Japanese-style souffle pancakes at Tiong Bahru Plaza, a sweet treat for d
View ShopFluffy pancake stall at Lau Pa Sat slinging sweet and savoury min jiang kueh.
View Shop