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Sunday, February 27, 2022

Stinky Durian Dessert - Stinky Good Times


I absolutely love walking around those streets near Outram Park MRT, such as Neil Road, Teo Hong Road, Keong Saik Road, Bukit Pasoh and the likes. Immersing in the nostalgia brought forth by the quaint shophouses lining the streets while journeying to one of numerous awesome, unique restaurants, eateries or cafes hidden here is an experience to be savoured. I was actually making my way to Keong Saik Bakery when I passed by an interesting place hidden right at a corner. I wouldn’t think that it is possible to have a shop front at there, facing from the side of the building instead of the front. With the lush greenery and tranquility surrounding the shop front that has an arched panel door and striking mural painting, it caught my attention. And right at the door step, I caught whiffs of the beloved fruit by many, so curious me got in to check out this place.

Note: This photo is from Stinky’s official website

The moment I stepped into the quaint little place, I was greeted by an enthusiastic service staff who straightaway presented a slice of stinky roll to me. I was so impressed! Anyway, I decided to buy one whole roll instead for my loved ones to enjoy. Their verdict: amazingly, heavenly good. Thin cake sponge was wrapped around generous huge dollops of the famous Mao Shan Wang durian flesh. So good that it triumphs be over the durian desserts in hotels’ restaurants. The roll is well-wrapped to ensure none of the stinky aroma leaks out when bringing it home on public transport. Real thoughtful.



The place is great for a date (if both love durians), plus the “hidden in a quiet, tranquil spot” vibe makes the date feels exclusive and oh so special. Good for chill-out too due to its secluded location. You know, away from the buzz and such.

Thoughts: Stinky heaven for durian afficionados.

Nearest car park: Roadside parking at Bukit Pasoh, or HDB parking at the Duxton

Nearest MRT: Outram Park

1 Teo Hong Road