Tang Shui Xiang — JB old-school desserts under RM7

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Over time, some things fade into history, while others endure, preserving cherished memories. Tang Shui Xiang in JB is one such stalwart presence, having dutifully catered to the local populace at Taman Universiti for over 2 decades .

Tang Shui Xiang - Store front
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Tang Shui Xiang presents a humble facade, housing just a compact shop that caters to its dedicated clientele. Its traditional atmosphere invokes nostalgia, offering a charming setting to savour its delicious desserts. It’s an ideal spot to unwind after a meal.

Tang Shui Xiang - Hot dessert
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Undoubtedly, one of the standout features of this dessert shop is the pocket-friendly prices. You’ll discover a diverse range of desserts, all priced under RM7. Among the hot dessert offerings is the Yuan Yang Paste (RM4.50), featuring a combination of peanut paste and black sesame paste. Additionally, you can opt for other traditional treats like Red Bean Soup (RM3), Split Mung Bean & Youtiao (RM5), and Momo Chacha (RM5.50).

Tang Shui Xiang - Cold dessert
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A variety of chilled desserts are also on offer to help you stay cool. For those craving classic treats, consider indulging in Ais Kacang (RM6.50), Cendol (RM5), or Aiyu Jelly (RM4.50). Other cooling treats include Ais Mango (RM6.50), Honeydew Melon Sago (RM5), Passion Fruit Ais (RM4.50).

For a different indulgence, consider savouring a bowl of comforting tang yuan. Take your pick from fillings like Peanut (RM6.50) and Sesame (RM6.50). Alternatively, you can opt for the mini tang yuan without fillings priced at RM5.50.

Next time you’re craving a sweet treat, be sure to visit Tang Shui Xiang for a delightful escape. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and indulge in some delicious desserts!

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