Popular Golden Mile Complex snack kiosk Baan Kanom Thai now has hawker outlet in Tampines
These little kanom krok are fabulous and are crispy on the outside with light chewy centres.
They are available at the stall in three flavours: Pandan (S$5.50 for 10 pieces, S$10.50 for 20), sweet potato (S$6 for 10 pieces, S$11.50 for 20), and coconut (S$6 for 10 pieces, S$11.50 for 20).
The petal-shaped pancakes are notoriously hard to make. A tapioca flour and coconut milk batter is poured into a special mould and cooked over fire. It requires impeccable heat control – too hot and the pancake burns, while a low temperature will result in soggy pancakes.
Other than pancakes, the couple also offer mango sticky rice (S$6), Thai pandan pudding (S$4) and Thai coconut pudding (S$5) for dessert.
Jaren Choong reckoned that he and his wife may open more hawker outlets in the future.
“We see potential for future expansion,” he said, though he pointed out: “Adapting to a new hawker environment was our biggest challenge. We had to maximise a small space and ensure operational efficiency; we were the last stall to finish setting up just two days before the coffeeshop’s grand opening! It was definitely a learning experience.”
Baan Kanom Thai’s hawker outlet is at 633 Tampines North Drive 2, #02-01, Singapore 520633. Open Tues-Sun. Sun-Thu 11am to 9pm, Fri & Sat 11am to 9.30pm.
This story was originally published in 8Days.