Chinatown Tan's Tutu Coconut Cake
Description
A delightful fusion of traditional Filipino tutu and tropical coconut, Chinatown Tan's Tutu Coconut Cake at Nex, Singapore, is a must-try dessert for those seeking a unique and flavorful experience. With a light and fluffy texture, this indulgent treat is a perfect balance of sweetness and coconut goodness, sure to delight the senses.
Amenities & Features
Food Menu

Tutu Kuehs (10pcs)
Enjoy 10 Tutu Kuehs – steamed rice cakes with luscious coconut goodness.

Tutu Kueh (5pcs)
Delight in 5 pieces of Tutu Kueh – soft rice flour cakes with sweet coconut filling.
Reviews
Chinatown Tan's Tutu Coconut Cake
Peanut Tutu Kueh was well done and one of the cleanest and reliable tutu kuehs I have tasted. Even after I brought it home, the peanut was generous and still super tasty. Not sure about the coconut though, could be the reason why the reviews are so severe.
The first time ever that I tried Tutu Kueh as a foreigner was here and have always come back for more. Freshly made and served hot, the peanut ones are absolutely divine and hard to resist. Take the 5 piece option, and you can mix and match too. They even have a 10-piece box as well. Payment by cash or Paynow.
Kuih tutu was decent, but the customer service was absolutely horrendous. The staff treated us like idiots — when we asked about the kuih tutu fillings, she snapped back in a condescending tone and asked if it was 'so hard to understand.' There were no other customers at the time, so there was no excuse for the attitude. Disrespectful and rude. Never coming back
I should have read the review. This is the place where you should not buy tutu kueh in Singapore. It is so so hard. The ones at pasta malam were far superior than this. I am amazed why this shop can survive until today.
This is the worst tutu kueh we’ve ever had. Hard and doughy cake even though it was fresh from the steamer and the coconut filling was just ok. You can tell from looking at them. I wouldn’t have bought these if I’d seen them!! It’s also really expensive $1 each or $0.90 if you get 5 or more. They charge for the box if you buy fewer than 10 pieces. Otherwise they’re thrown in a plastic bag. The girls manning the store weren’t very friendly. I regret wasting my calories to try this and I’ll stick to my trusted Haig road putu piring