Madam Ang KK at Paragon brings nostalgic Singapore flavours to Orchard Road through their signature curry puffs and local snacks. The shop has earned a loyal following for their handmade curry puffs featuring flaky pastry and generous savoury fillings, representing a style of snack that has been part of Singapore's food culture for generations.
Each curry puff is crafted fresh daily using time-honoured recipes passed down through the years, ensuring the authentic taste that Singaporeans remember from their childhood. The golden, crispy pastry gives way to aromatic fillings, with the classic curry puff remaining the crowd favourite alongside other local kueh and snacks.
Located at Paragon, Madam Ang KK offers both residents and visitors a chance to experience traditional Singaporean bakery items in the heart of the shopping district. The shop's commitment to quality and authenticity has made it a go-to destination for those seeking the comforting taste of old-school Singapore snacks.
Got the truffle charsiew bun. Taste is alright, however the fillings are miserably little. Just a thin line across. Got 3 buns of which 2 buns has miserably little fillings. Very inconsistent. Paying for flour.
Samantha Lim
Tried this Ang Ku Kuih shop’s offer—buy 4 pieces, get 1 free, which was a nice touch. I went with the peanut and double chocolate flavors. Unfortunately, both didn’t taste freshly made; they seemed more like they had been frozen and reheated, lacking the soft, fresh texture I was hoping for. Personally, I wouldn’t return.
Positive Reviews
Harlee Q
Love their many multi coloured AKKs! So pretty to look at and they were delicious. Love their skin/wrappings - thin and packed with loads of ingredients. Their orh nee ones are so hard to get a hold of, I have yet to purchase them on both visits. Apparently, they sell like hot cakes as they don’t mass produce. I tried both their kuehs - savoury and sweet ones and my preference is the latter.
Stall was tucked away in a quiet corner, easily overlooked but not for the keen eyed and inquisitive ones. This was my second visit and I finally made a purchase as the sales person behind the counter was friendly and helpful unlike my first visit last year.
They are not cheap but worth the spent as they are of quality products. Only realised they are Old Seng Choong as I took a brochure for reading. A brand name I chanced upon last year whilst in transit at the Singapore Changi Airport whose Pandan chiffon cake I gifted to my friends and I enjoyed.
Tan Mark
My Rendezvous with Mdm Ang KK
Shop/ Kiosk : Mdm Ang KK #B1-K12
@ Paragon Shopping Centre
290 Orchard Rd S(238859)
Daily Operating Hours: 9.30 am to 8.30 pm
Last Friday, I decided to take some time off from driving to come here for a rendezvous with/ Madam Ang KK …
Hunted down the shop/ Kiosk and a short Q filled with Tai Tais in the Q and one even got the cheek to jump Q till I show my angry 😡 face …
Decided to snag 7 of the mixed Ang Ku Kueh that come with 2 free in a box and paid $18.00 …
Happily brought to the car to snap some shots and to my horror as I edited out from the car park 🅿️ after only 1/2 hr of Go-buy-lift-drive out to the tune of $5.00 …
Had 2 pieces of the Original Mung Bean 🫘 + the Kopi version, both tasted great 👍 with softer skin, fairly thin but smaller in size; gone within 2-3 small bites and probably 1 big bite for the job …
Kept the rest, chilled in the fridge and steamed wok for wife to eat them and to my goodness … she taken 1/2 of every bite of the mixed Ang Ku Kueh and left me the balance in shock 😮 😳…
Unable to differentiate the taste 👅, some likes 👍 and some don’t likes 👎; overall mixed reactions …
Only thing I think it stand out was their pinewood rack for their steaming station at their shop front while their dough for their Ang Ku Kuehs with the exotic taste 👅 bud can easily confused our taste bud ; it’s upto individual to their subjected taste 👅 and feel ; I am more inclined to the traditional types and open for some of their exotic taste 👅 though not all available and once left in the cold. Their skin may hardened and that shall “break” the goodness of Ang KK…
The branding was catchy : Madam Ang KK ( which basically meant : “Ang Ku Kueh” lah … and iconic with a cartoonist caricature lady figurine ! 😯 🤩 👍 ⭐️
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Kai Ling
So many flavours from traditional to exotic and adventurous~ Sweet and savoury choices available. There are egg tarts, shao bao and even staples like rice items as well! Located next to entrance staircase for takeaways only.
Samuel Lam
Initially I was skeptical about buying Ang KuKueh from this small little corner stall at paragon.
But I was wrong!!!
It’s seriously very good! The original and the peanut won my taste buds. Very nice texture and good amount of filling. Perfect tea time snack.
Matilda Lim
Many interesting flavours of AKK never seen b4. I only tried the parma ham flavour, sweet and savoury plus hints of shallot oil, parma ham not very prominent but can taste the kiam-ness.
The other flavours and baos were gifts for my friend. Will ask for their review after they have tried .