Elderly Min Jiang Kueh Hawkers Open Stall At 3.30am To Sell Pancakes Made From House-Made Yeast
They start preparing their batter at midnight, adding the yeast they made by hand to the mix that gives the hawker couple’s old-school min jiang kueh a uniquely soft and chewy texture.

It sounds like a charming scene out of a fairytale — a cute elderly couple in their 70s, busy churning pancake batter at midnight. Since the ’80s, husband-and-wife Deng Qiang Xian and Lin Mei Shu have been making and selling min jiang kueh out of their hawker stall called Tanglin Halt Original Peanut Pan Cake, which is still located at Tanglin Halt Food Centre.