7 Unique Durian Desserts You Must Try If You Consider Yourself A True Durian Connoisseur

Durian – you either love it or hate it, there is no in between.

Those of us who worship the King of Fruit will hunt to the ends of the Earth (or the ends of Singapore) for the best durian, and as long as there’s durian involved in some way, shape or form, we NEED to try it.

Being huge fans of the thorny, creamy fruit, we went on a mission to find some of the most intriguing durian flavoured desserts you can find in Singapore. Here’s what we found–you won’t be disappointed!

1. Durian Chee Cheong Fun

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Chee Cheong Fun is a common dish in dim sum restaurants. Most of the time, these silky rice noodle rolls are stuffed with prawns or char siew.

The House of Rice Roll & Porridge has given the Cantonese classic a durian flavoured twist! Cheong fun served cold with durian filling! Filled with sweet, fleshy durian paste and sprinkled with sugared peanuts, it makes a delightful dessert to cap off your meal!

House of Rice Roll & Porridge
Address: 89 Killiney Rd, Singapore 239529
Opening Hours: 10.30am – 10pm (Mon – Fri), 7am – 10pm (Sat – Sun)
Contact no.: 6736 1355

2. Crispy King Of Durian Ice-Cream

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Thank goodness for the creative chefs at Restaurant Majestic for bringing us another tantalising durian flavoured treat!

The crispy durian ice-cream dessert is a signature item on Restaurant Majestic’s menu and has received many rave reviews.

Encased in a thin, crispy batter is a cube of Mao Shan Wang durian ice-cream that sits in a generous helping of mango sauce. The three items–the crispy crust, durian ice-cream and mango sauce–complement each other perfectly. Definitely a must-try for true durian lovers!

Restaurant Majestic
Address: 31 – 37 Bukit Pasoh Rd, Singapore 089845
Opening Hours: 11.45am – 2.30pm, 6pm – 10pm (Tues-Sun)
Contact no.: 6511 4718
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Ji Xiang Confectionery has been selling ang ku kuehs since 1988. Their ang ku kuehs come in a variety of flavours ranging from yam, peanut and coconut to durian!

The best thing is all their kuehs cost less than $2! The durian flavoured ang ku kueh is priced at an affordable $1.30, while other flavours cost 80 cents a piece, with the exception of yam, which costs 90 cents.

If you’re ever in the Everton area, do pop in and give this unique kueh a try!

Ji Xiang Confectionery
Address:  Blk 1 #01-33 Everton Park, Singapore 081001
Opening Hours: 8am – 5pm (Mon – Sat)
Contact no.: +65 6223 1631
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[caption id="attachment_25238" align="alignnone" width="1000"]Goodwood park hotel durian puffs in Singapore Image Credit: Goodwood Park Hotel durian mousse cake Image Credit: Durian Fiesta, and this year is no exception. From 10 March to 31 July 2017, look forward to 14 durian confections which include D24 crepes, durian puffs, durian mousse cakes as well as new items such as D24 fried sesame balls and the D24 ‘Starry Starry Night’ Ice Cream Cake!

Goodwood Park Hotel
Address: The Deli, 22 Scotts Road Singapore 228221
Opening Hours: 9am – 9pm (Daily)
Tel: 6730 1786
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