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Ann Chin Popiah Brings Heritage Flavours to the Heartlands with Toa Payoh Hub Pop-Up Experience

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 20 April 2026 - Ann Chin Popiah will launch a special pop-up experience at Toa Payoh Hub in mid-May 2026, expanding its presence into the heartlands through a limited-time concept that blends heritage food preservation with modern retail activation.



Ann Chin Popiah will launch a special pop-up experience at Toa Payoh Hub in mid-May 2026

The pop-up will be located at a long-standing muah chee stall space within Toa Payoh Hub, marking a thoughtful transition that retains an existing community food offering while introducing additional heritage specialities from Ann Chin Popiah.

Expanding Heritage Offerings in a Heartland Setting

As part of the activation, the existing muah chee offering will be retained, while Ann Chin Popiah introduces its signature items, including handmade popiah and kueh pie tee.

The curated menu aims to offer a combination of established local favourites and the brand’s traditional specialities, enhancing food variety within the neighbourhood while maintaining continuity of the stall’s longstanding presence.

“Taking over a space with such established roots in the community is a meaningful step for us,” said Pamela Tan, third-generation brand representative of Ann Chin Popiah. “Our aim is to preserve what customers already appreciate while introducing our heritage offerings in a familiar and accessible setting.”

Showcasing Traditional Craftsmanship and Product Range

Ann Chin Popiah’s popiah is known for its handmade skin, crafted through traditional methods passed down across three generations. The pop-up will also feature kueh pie tee, highlighting the brand’s broader repertoire of heritage dishes.

The initiative reflects the brand’s ongoing focus on making traditional foods more accessible in residential neighbourhoods while maintaining consistency in quality and preparation methods.

Recognised for Quality and Consistency

Ann Chin Popiah’s reputation is supported by its consistent industry recognition, having been awarded Michelin Selected status from 2019 to 2025 and ranked among the top 10 best popiahs in Singapore. These accolades underscore the brand’s commitment to quality, authenticity, and culinary craftsmanship.

The handmade popiah skin remains central to the brand’s identity, with traditional preparation methods preserved to ensure product consistency across all outlets and activations.

Heartland Expansion Strategy

The Toa Payoh Hub pop-up is part of Ann Chin Popiah’s broader strategy to expand into high-traffic residential locations through flexible retail formats such as pop-ups and mall-based outlets.

This approach allows the brand to strengthen accessibility while introducing heritage food offerings to new and existing customer segments across Singapore.

“We believe heritage food should remain accessible within the communities where these traditions were built,” added Tan. “Through initiatives like this, we hope to continue growing while staying connected to our roots.”Hashtag: #AnnChinPopiah


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About Ann Chin Popiah

Ann Chin Popiah is a third-generation Singapore heritage brand specialising in handmade popiah skin and traditional popiah. The brand is recognised for its commitment to authenticity, quality, and the preservation of traditional culinary techniques while introducing modern interpretations of heritage dishes.

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