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From Ayam Penyet To Matcha, These 10 Home-Based Businesses Feed Residents In ‘Ulu’ Tengah

An intriguing ecosystem of home-based eateries has sprung up in S’pore’s newest HDB town with no malls or hawker centres yet.
From Ayam Penyet To Matcha, These 10 Home-Based Businesses Feed Residents In ‘Ulu’ Tengah

Carved out of a former military training ground in the west, Singapore’s youngest HDB town Tengah is still very much a work in progress. Its first neighbourhood centre, Plantation Plaza, only opened in mid-2024 with a Giant supermarket, Koufu food court, a McDonald’s outlet and a handful of shops. Hawker centres? None yet. Malls? Still in the pipeline. For now, some residents still trek to nearby Bukit Batok or Jurong East just to grab dinner or do a grocery run.

In this gap, a new kind of ecosystem has taken root. Scroll through Telegram or TikTok and you’ll find a surprisingly large number of Tengah homeowners doubling up as bakers, cooks, and cafe owners, whipping up everything from ayam penyet to pandan waffles and matcha lattes right out of their flats. By our estimation, there are more than 30 F&B home-based businesses operating in the neighbourhood.

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Every drink on the menu – which spans milk-based blends, fruity sodas and coffee creations – has its own creature mascot. “We are animal lovers, and no cafes we’ve seen have done something like this,” explains Noel.

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