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Old Seng Choong: Where Pastry Dreams Come True at Paragon Shopping Centre

 


In the bustling heart of Paragon Shopping Centre, we stumbled upon a hidden gem that's been serving up Singaporean heritage in every bite since 1965 – Old Seng Choong. Tucked away amidst the glitzy stores and high-end boutiques, this humble pastry shop is a must-visit for anyone with a penchant for heavenly treats.

Creme Brulee Tart: A Slice of Heaven

Old Seng Choong's creme brulee tart is a true sensation for the taste buds. At $3.90 a pop, this delightful pastry is a steal for the explosion of flavors it offers. The crust is as crispy and buttery as they come, and it's the perfect canvas for the star of the show – the creamy vanilla custard.

With a thin layer of caramelized sugar on top, this tart takes you on a journey of contrasting textures and heavenly tastes. It's no wonder this is their number 1 best seller. One bite, and you'll understand why.

Truffle Char Siew: A Sinful Twist

For those willing to splurge a little more at $4.50, Old Seng Choong's truffle char siew pastry awaits. The jet-black crust, resembling a midnight sky, crumbles away to reveal a generous filling of sweet and savory char siew, infused with the deep and aromatic fragrance of truffle. It's an experience that transcends mere snacking – it's a gastronomic adventure.

Ranked as their number 2 best seller, the truffle char siew pastry is an absolute crowd-pleaser. It's the perfect blend of rich, umami flavors that leaves you craving for more.

Yummilicious Delights at Old Seng Choong

Old Seng Choong doesn't just serve pastries; they craft edible masterpieces. Each bite carries the essence of Singaporean heritage, a testament to their dedication to culinary excellence.

Their tagline, "Savour Singapore Heritage in Every Bite," couldn't be more accurate. These pastries are more than just food; they're a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Singaporean culture.

Old Seng Choong Opening Hours and Location

10 am - 9 pm Daily

Address: 290 Orchard Rd, #B1-14 Paragon, Singapore 238859, Paragon Shopping Centre

Here is the full list of Old Seng Choong locations

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