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We reviewed 22 live results for tong shui and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.

The strongest themes across this short list are Tong Shui and Orh Nee.

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Orh Nee (Yam Paste) with Ginkgo Nut

Source: Siyuan Desserts

Description

A smooth and rich traditional Teochew yam paste dessert, prepared in a Muslim-friendly kitchen. This warm tong shui is a staple of local dessert culture.

Best for

Muslim diners, yam paste enthusiasts and cafe-goers

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Stone-Ground Sesame and Almond Paste

Source: 115 Tang Shui

Description

Traditional Cantonese dessert soups made using a manual stone-grinding process for superior texture. The menu includes sesame, almond, and walnut pastes, along with unique offerings like green bean soup with rue.

Best for

artisanal food seekers, purists and hawker center diners

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Tong Garden Salted Peanuts

Source: Tong Garden

Description

Lightly salted, roasted peanuts that serve as a versatile snack. These peanuts are known for their consistent quality and are a common sight in Singaporean households and pantries.

Best for

pantry staples, quick energy snacks and budget-friendly snacking

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AI Recommendation

If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:

"Orh Nee (Yam Paste) with Ginkgo Nut from Siyuan Desserts."

I picked this because A great choice for groups looking for a Muslim-friendly environment to enjoy authentic traditional Chinese desserts.

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