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Eating Out

Head Baker From Hock Ann Confectionery Opens His Own Bakery

Foodies watch out! Tanglin Halt’s Hock Ann Confectionary head baker has left to start up his own bakery at Bugis

December 13, 2021

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Foodies and residents of Tanglin Halt may be familiar with Hock Ann Confectionery, an old-school bakery known for its traditional confectionery.

Unfortunately, it was shuttered earlier this year to make way for redevelopments in the Tanglin Halt area. However, the head baker — known only as Uncle Lee — has decided to continue on the brand’s legacy by opening his own physical store at Jalan Pisang. 

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Head Baker From Hock Ann Confectionery Opens His Own Bakery
Baking traditional treats since 1984
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As Lee does not have proprietorship rights to Hock Ann Confectionery, he says he is not able to operate under the same name. Instead, the new store is aptly named Uncle Lee’s Confectionery, after the man himself.

If you adore traditional bakes, this is the right place to visit as Uncle Lee has been baking since 1986.

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Still wanted to bake after Hock Ann Confectionary closed
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Even after Hock Ann Confectionery shuttered, Lee still wanted to continue sharing his bakes with the public. Therefore, his family helped him set up an online platform.

Some of his more popular menu items include custard puffs ($0.60 per piece, minimum order of five), kueh bangkit ($18 for one jar) and butter cookies ($19 for one jar)

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Some goodies are always sold out
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This is the case with his pandan kaya cake ($28 for a whole cake), which is perpetually sold out. The next time you can order it is next year in January!

While his new physical store is already up and running, Lee is still taking orders online. If you’re keen on trying his bakes, you can place an order on Uncle Lee’s Confectionery’s website.

Address: 4 Jalan Pisang, Singapore 199071
Opening Hours: Sunday to Friday, 9am to 7pm 

Text: Melissa Teo/AsiaOne

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