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Nenda's Fritters

at Bukit Batok

2.7 (31 reviews)
🏪 Muslim Owned
🥡 Takeaway
🍽️ Dine In
Nenda's Fritters serves as a nostalgic gateway to Singapore's traditional Malay snack culture, operating as a Muslim-owned specialist stall strategically positioned within kedai kopi locations across Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Batok, Geylang, and Yishun to bring authentic kuih-kuih and traditional fritters to neighborhood communities. This charming establishment has dedicated itself to preserving the art of traditional Malay snack preparation, offering over 30 varieties of beloved treats that evoke memories of kampong life and street-side vendors who once dotted Singapore's landscape. The stall's presence within coffee shop environments creates the perfect setting for leisurely snacking and community gathering, maintaining the social traditions that have always surrounded these beloved treats.

The menu at Nenda's Fritters showcases an impressive array of traditional Malay snacks, featuring expertly prepared pisang goreng (fried banana) with its perfect golden crisp exterior, savory epok-epok filled with spiced ingredients, chewy cassava preparations, aromatic banana balls, fresh popiah with crisp vegetables, and the beloved kuih keria with its signature palm sugar glaze. Beyond their specialty fritters, the stall also serves traditional Malay comfort foods including mee rubus with rich coconut curry broth, aromatic soto, tangy mee siam, and hearty lontong, creating a comprehensive menu that serves both snacking and meal needs. Each item is prepared using time-honored recipes and techniques, ensuring that every bite delivers the authentic flavors and textures that define genuine Malay kuih culture.

As a halal-certified establishment operating within Muslim-friendly coffee shop environments, Nenda's Fritters plays a vital role in preserving Singapore's traditional food heritage while serving the practical daily needs of local communities. The stall's strategic locations near major shopping centers like Giant Hypermart demonstrate how traditional food vendors have adapted to modern Singapore while maintaining their cultural authenticity. Nenda's Fritters continues to serve as a cultural touchstone for Singapore's Malay community, ensuring that younger generations can experience the traditional snacks that have been an integral part of the region's culinary identity for centuries, while introducing these treasures to Singapore's diverse population.

Customer Reviews

2.7 / 5

Based on 31 reviews

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376 Bukit Batok Street 31, Singapore 650376, Bukit Batok, Singapore 650376

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Reviews & Ratings

Customer Reviews

2.7 / 5

Based on 31 reviews

Negative Reviews

Doris Tan Doris Tan

Lousiest service! Eat at this place quite a few times for mee Siam and mee reebus at $4/plate. Food

Lousiest service! I've eaten at this place quite a few times for Mee Siam and Mee Rebus at $4/plate. The food is okay until I saw that the boiled eggs are coming from a big plastic bag, pre-cooked. In addition, today I ordered takeaway using my own container and they had the audacity to tell me to my face that 'you are taking away so we charge you a takeaway fee!!!!' Without even providing a container! I won't ever eat here again!!! If the boss is reading this, please talk to your staff. Nobody owes them money, they don't need to give customers a black face.

Winnie Chua Winnie Chua

I tried their Soto ayam. Worst Soto ayam I ever tried . Soup totally doesn't have the Soto aroma . A

I tried their Soto Ayam. It was the worst Soto Ayam I've ever had. The soup totally lacked the Soto aroma and was super salty. My family member tried the Mee Rebus, which was also bad – too sweet. It's not worth the price. I won't patronize the stall again; the food is not up to standard.

Dee See (The Cockroach) Dee See (The Cockroach)

Nanda's Fritters is located within the new Muslim-friendly coffee shop Kedai Kopi at Blk 376 Bukit B

Nanda's Fritters is located within the new Muslim-friendly coffee shop Kedai Kopi at Blk 376 Bukit Batok Street 31, beside Giant Hypermart. Expect over 30 varieties of kuih-kuih and light snacks such as banana balls, cassava, fried bananas, epok-epok, popiah, vadai, cempedek, keropok lekor, and kuih keria, among others. Opens 01 September 2023. The nearest MRT station is at Bukit Gombak.

Kannan Ravi Kannan Ravi

Mee wasn't cooked enough, chicken in Mee soto was very tough. Not coming again.

The mee wasn't cooked enough, and the chicken in the Mee soto was very tough. I won't be coming again.

Gerry Tan Gerry Tan

1 of the service staff raised her voice at me because i didnt give receipt. how would i know? This w

One of the service staff raised her voice at me because I didn't give the receipt. How would I have known? This was the staff who was preparing the mee siam. The cashier staff was okay. It was my first time there. Please teach your staff some manners!

Positive Reviews

Aishah Fazal Aishah Fazal

I ordered the food as shown in the photos. The food is good. The mee soto and mee rebus tasted old s

I ordered the food as shown in the photos, and it's good. The mee soto and mee rebus tasted old school and felt just right. The vadei is awesome – crispy and tasty. The banana fritters were nice; I dipped them with the sambal kicap meant for the mee soto, but it worked out great. You should give them a try.

Fatimah Mohamed Fatimah Mohamed

Never underestimate the simplicity of plating.It looks simple, but the taste is Super syiok! I perso

Never underestimate the simplicity of the plating. It looks simple, but the taste is super syiok! I personally feel that their mee rebus is one of the best in this area. The gravy is thick and flavourful. It had the perfect balance of sweet and savoury that made you crave for more. They also have lontong, mee siam, and a variety of kuih. Do expect a long queue during breakfast hours. Service is fast, and payment can be made via PayNow or their cash machine.

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