Sisters behind this restaurant chain want diners to ‘taste Ipoh’ without having to leave Singapore, Lifestyle News

Sisters behind this restaurant chain want diners to ‘taste Ipoh’ without having to leave Singapore, Lifestyle News


A longing for mum’s cooking has led this pair of sisters to embark on a journey into F&B.

Elaine and Cheryl Tioh left their hometown, Ipoh, in 2000 to work corporate jobs in Singapore.

They often missed the dishes their mum whipped up at home, but could not find anything like them here. Hence, they used her recipes to cook for themselves.

The sisters also shared the meals they prepared with their friends, who enjoyed the food greatly and encouraged them to start a business.

Elaine and Cheryl quit their jobs in logistics and finance to open the first Shan Cheng outlet in the basement of Clarke Quay Central in 2011, selling Ipoh-style dishes they made using their mum’s recipes.

They would later shutter that branch, but not before opening three other restaurants.

Speaking to AsiaOne, Elaine said that the duo hoped, and still does, for diners to “taste Ipoh” through their authentic dishes without having to leave Singapore.

And after over 14 years in the business, the sisters are now embarking on another F&B venture to continue their mission.

They are set to launch Taste Ipoh, a new concept by Shan Cheng, on Wednesday (Dec 17).

Variety of Ipoh-style dishes

AsiaOne visited Taste Ipoh on Monday, ahead of its opening, at Basement 1 of Raffles City.

We sampled a few Shan Cheng signature menu items such as the Shredded Chicken Hor Fun ($12.90) and Nasi Lemak Ayam Goreng Berempah ($13.90), which will also be served at Taste Ipoh.

The silky hor fun paired well with the bouncy prawns and juicy chicken, while the chicken-and-prawn broth was clean yet flavourful.

The nasi lemak was well-balanced, with fragrant coconut rice and well-spiced fried chicken, as well as a sweet and spicy sambal which had a kick. 

We also tried the Taste Ipoh-exclusive Soft Shell Crab Seaweed Popiah ($9.90), a modern twist on the traditional snack.



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