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Shiok Beans Desserts
Teck Whye Ln, Singapore 680145
Opening Hours
STAMPEDE Score
Moderate confidenceScore: 75 / 100
Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago
Editor’s Note
Last updated 29 May 2026
Our take: Shiok Beans Desserts is consistently praised for its traditional desserts, particularly the Tau Suan.
Reviewers highlight its ideal texture – not too hard, not overly cooked, and not mushy – with a good bite to the beans.
The generous portion of freshly fried youtiao pieces that accompany the Tau Suan is also a significant draw.
While some find the $2.20 price point slightly higher than competitors, the quality and portion size seem to justify it for many.
However, the black sesame paste has received mixed reviews, with one customer finding it too soupy.
We'd recommend focusing on their signature Tau Suan and other traditional desserts like Bubur Terigu, which also garners positive mentions.
The main concern for potential visitors is the impending closure of their current outlet on December 14, 2025.
We think this is a must-visit for fans of traditional local desserts before they cease operations at this location.
Signature
Tau Suan
Price
Below $10/person
Score: 75 · 5 sources
What customers say
Shiok Beans Desserts is highly praised for its Tau Suan, consistently described as perfectly cooked with good texture and generous, crispy youtiao, despite some finding it slightly pricier than competitors.
While the Tau Suan receives widespread acclaim, the black sesame paste has been noted as too watery.
Customers appreciate the friendly service and clean setup, with many expressing sadness over the impending closure of the Choa Chu Kang outlet.
Google Reviews
27/1/26, Order Tau Suan and it was good. Guess this place most stall prices r slightly higher @ 2.20. Pek Kio TS Aso very good @ 1.50. TP Lor 8 @ 1.50, so surprise that the prices is higher. Talking a…
Tau Suan ... cooked to perfection. Not too hard nor its overly cooked. It been a long time since we had the best. Go along well with the freshly fried yu char kway. A must try.. Setup is simple and…
Tried the Tau Sau.. it was good.. but today.. ordered their black sesame paste.. doesn't look like paste as it is too soupy vs our expectation.. can drink it like soup.. a little disappointed..
As a BIG fan of Tau Suan, I thought I try this stall today as it claimed to serve its "famous lek tau suan." I ordered a $2 bowl of tau suan that came with a very generous portion of you tiao pieces -…
This is a firm 5/5 and a must-visit, especially since they are closing this outlet on 14 Dec 2025! If you haven't been, you are missing out on the best traditional desserts. Their Tau Suan is so good…
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