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Hazelnut Raspberry Cake

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Chocolate hazelnut cake with nutella buttercream
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Munchi Pancakes originated in Singapore in 2016 as a small hawker stall in Yishun, founded by three friends who took over their parents' Min Jiang Kueh (面煎粿) stall, a traditional Chinese peanut pancake 🥞 business. They opened a hole in the wall outlet in the underpass linkway between Yishun MRT Station 🚉 and Northpoint City awhile ago but there is forever a queue, so I never get a chance to try it until now.
After my medical appointment, was on the way to buy lunch at the popular Hainanese chicken rice stall, I walked pass the shop and noticed there was only one customer buying pancakes. I quickly joined the queue and was choosing the Min Chiang Kueh or Min Jiang Kueh 🥞 (面煎粿) in no time. The”kueh” part comes in three different flavours – Original, Charcoal and Green Tea. I went with the Original Black Sesame MJK (S$2.20) which featured fragrant black sesame paste and crunchy granulated sugar between airy and chewy pancakes. The Original Hazelnut MJK (S$2.20) I had was like eating crushed Ferrero Rocher chocolate, right down to the crunchy wafer bits. If I must choose one, my preference goes to the black sesame one as it was not too sweet and it tasted great on my palate too.
Topmost image courtesy of Munchi Pancakes.