Since 1962
Front Shop
Lee's eldest son Joo Heng took over the business from him in 1996 when the father retired. Joo Heng then brought the business into a newer era as he used machines and marketing techniques to increase business.
He also changed the recipes for his father's pastries slightly by using ovens instead of coal fire as that was too expensive and time consuming. Originally, they had only four main biscuit recipes -- heong peah, tau sar peah, sak keh ma and pineapple tarts. They have expanded to more types of biscuits and are distributing food from other brands. All the ingredients for their biscuits are made by Joo Heng's brother Joo Hian in a small factory down the road.
The famous tiger head brand has already expanded and has an outlet in Ipoh and also currently Puchong has an outlet there. It's easy to get biscuits anywhere at biscuits and pastry shop. The prices is quiet reasonable at the affordable price which everyone can buy to eat at anytime.
Sin Joo Heong
Inside shop, lots of confectionery biscuits, cakes, etc
Heong Peah RM8.50
The heong peah has a thick paste that tastes mildly sweet. The filling also carries an onion flavour. The crumbly skin is baked until it is dry and golden brown and is made from wheat flour hence, the rich and milky taste.
Specialty 2: Almond Cookies
The large-size almond cookies have a yellow appearance and are very crumbly. It is made of dough mixed with almonds that have been crushed to a powder and has a very robust nutty taste.
Specialty 3: Sak keh ma
The sak keh ma comes pre-chopped into large cubes. The semi-soft and sticky rectangular flakes require peeling and has a sweet taste.
Pineapple Tarts RM4.50
The pineapple tarts look like mini hot dogs. The caramelised pineapple filling is sweet with a very delicate fruity taste. It is wrapped in a layer of short crust pastry that has a very milky taste and is very rich and crumbly.
Specialty 5: Tau Sar Paeng
The baked tau sar paeng has a golden brown exterior but is very soft and buttery. The thin layer of pastry holds a large ball of green bean filling that has a savoury taste with a slight hint of sweetness is very dry but still delicious.
Group photos =D
The butterfly brand got lots of new flavor, including the durian flavor. :P but the tiger brand is still the best for the traditional flavor.
ReplyDeleteU know ate the Durian flavor.. the GST durian.. new flavor sounds like not bad.. @@
ReplyDeleteDo they have a branch in KL?
ReplyDeleteYou can purchase at those chinese confectionery biscuits shop who actually selling this in KL =)
ReplyDeletehello macauley i got it from a mate so here is the link
ReplyDeletefilling address ,give them a call ,just say netsimsy recommened you
moon cake is halal not?
ReplyDeletesin joo heong moon cake is halal not?contains any fat pig or any relates with pig?thank u
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