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Growing up in Ang Mo Kio: Tip Top Curry Puffs

One of the things that I remember about my growing up years in Ang Mo Kio was that I had enjoyed the occasional treats to Tip Top Curry Puffs. Even today, I would occasionally get myself a piece of Tip Top Curry Puff. The Tip Top Curry Puffs stall is located at Block 722 Ang Mo Kio Ave 8. It is quite interesting to take a closer look at how this food establishment has changed over the years. Afterall, Tip Top Curry Puffs stall has withstood the tests of time, and has been operating in Ang Mo Kio for more than two decades.

My mother told me that Tip Top Curry Puffs was already operating in Ang Mo Kio in the early 1980s when my family first moved in to Ang Mo Kio. Back then, one piece of Tip Top Curry Puffs had cost 35 cents. I vaguely remember that when I was at Primary-school-going age, each piece of Tip Top Curry Puffs would cost about 50 cents.

As a child, I was quite delighted to receive occassional treats to the curry puffs. I like the crispy crust of the curry puffs. In addition, each curry puff would have a very generous helping of chicken chunks and a fairly large slice of hard-boiled egg. I am biased (and possibly nostalgic). My tastebuds seem to prefer the Tip Top Curry Puffs that I have eaten when I was a child, than the curry puffs from this same stall that I would get today.

Today, the curry puffs from Tip Top Curry Puffs are halal-certified. In fact, perhaps because of the popularity of the curry puffs, the moment that the curry puffs are made, there would be customers to ready to buy them. As such, customers can get piping-hot curry puffs freshly made at the stall nowadays.

Back in the 1980s, Jubilee Cinema was located very nearby the Tip Top Curry Puffs stall, and one of the favourite stalls for me to ask my parents to bring me to after watching a movie at Jubilee Cinema was Tip Top Curry Puffs. I would also be quite fascinated with watching how the stall-assistants of Tip Top Curry Puffs make the dough, shape the dough, put in the fillings and cook the curry puffs. It was exciting to see how the curry puffs were made by hand, with tender loving care.

By the way, nearby the then Jubilee Cinema and Tip Top Curry Puffs was a playground. If you have guessed it, yes, I was guilty of asking for Tip Top Curry Puffs many of the times when I had played at that playground.

If a resident of Ang Mo Kio wishes to have an appreciation of how the costs of living have increased over the years, one way to do so would be to look at how the price of one piece of Tip Top Curry Puffs have increased from 35 cents in the early 1980s to $1 in the year 2007. Well, the price won’t stop me from treating myself to one of its curry puffs occasionally. I still like to enjoy the sense of nostalgia that eating the curry puffs may bring.

Also read Hawkers - Curry Puff (By the ST Foodies Club) for information on where to get good curry puffs in Singapore.

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(4) Comments


Posted by: vickoo
Posted on: November 20th, 2007

Oceanskies79 - Isn't this the employer who ran afoul of the tax laws recently? Yes, go ahead and increase the price of your curry puffs if you must but don't conveniently forget to pay your dues.

Posted by: py (oceanskies79)
Posted on: November 20th, 2007

Yes, Vickoo, you were right. But whatever it is, this post is actually intended to be a nostalgia post. *winks*

Posted by: Ivan Chew
Posted on: November 24th, 2007

I still enjoy them! I think Tip Top Curry Puffs is one of the few (perhaps the only?) shops that still maintain the quality of its puffs even if prices have increased. Crossing my fingers that they will continue to do so.

Posted by: py (oceanskies79)
Posted on: November 24th, 2007

Ivan, I remember that you were a resident of Ang Mo Kio. Do you happen to be one of those ex-residents who would buy yourself a Tip Top Curry Puff when you visit Ang Mo Kio Central?

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