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Borobudur Nonya Pastries Pte Ltd

3.5(133)on Google$bakerybedok

537 Bedok North Street 3, #01-523, Singapore 460537

Takeout

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 45 / 100

Consistency20
Food quality40
Value for money50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Borobudur Nonya Pastries has a long history, with some patrons recalling it fondly from their childhood.

The peanut ang ku kueh, in particular, is frequently mentioned as a signature item, with some customers ordering it for significant family events.

We note that the brand has expanded to pop-up stalls, making their offerings more accessible.

However, we also see consistent feedback regarding a decline in quality, particularly in the last few years.

Specific complaints highlight issues like hard ang ku kueh skin, mushy peanut filling, and other kueh varieties being stale or having off-flavours.

While some customers still find the items delicious and fresh, the inconsistency is a recurring theme.

The price point remains inexpensive, with a total of four items costing $3.80 in one instance.

Verdict: Best for those seeking nostalgic Nonya pastries, but be prepared for potentially inconsistent quality, especially if you're a long-time fan.

It might be worth trying a small selection first rather than a large order.

Signature

peanut ang ku kueh

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 45 · 5 sources

What customers say

Borobudur Nonya Pastries receives mixed but generally positive feedback, with many customers praising the delicious and fresh Nonya kueh, particularly the peanut ang ku kueh, which evokes childhood nostalgia.

However, a significant concern is the inconsistent quality, especially post-COVID and after a change in ownership, with some customers noting hard ang ku kueh skin, mushy fillings, and other pastries like ondeh ondeh tasting bitter or causing stomach upset.

Service is generally described as warm, though occasional order errors are mentioned.

Nostalgic and delicious ang ku kuehInconsistent pastry quality (post-ownership change)Warm and friendly serviceVariety of Nonya pastries
60% positive0% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★Chloe ee· 8 months ago

Came across this pop-up stall at Food Republic @ BreadTalk IHQ selling kuih and crackers, run by an elderly uncle. I bought one to try during lunch and it was surprisingly delicious! My colleague and…

★★★★LP Pua· a year ago

We walked past this shop and were drawn to its wide variety of Nonya pastries. The lady mentioned that they sell as little as one piece per order. We picked one of several Nonya kueh, and the lady ser…

★★★★Shaun Lee· 5 months ago

I write this review as a heartbroken former lifelong fan. My babysitter used to stay in this cluster so this has been my family's favourite ang ku kueh since i was a young kid. (Yes we liked it even m…

★★★★★Karen Moke· 2 months ago

Very nice kueh especially peanut ang ku kueh. Had it since my childhood days. Even during my boy's full month ordered boxes from here. Patronise every time I visit my aunt house who live nearby.

★★★★C· 2 years ago

Had a very bad tummy ache right after eating the ondeh ondeh. It tasted really bitter as well. Ang ku kueh with salted beans as very “wet” and melty, almost had no texture. Kueh dardar was average. Se…

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