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Mdm Ang's Miniature Food Models – Singapore Food & Snacks

2008.03.28
Miniature food model for display – Hainanese Chicken Rice with Vegetable and Soup. (PDS-SGF-MD001)

Miniature food model fridge magnet – Satay with Spicy Peanut Sauce, Rice Cake ("Ketupat"), Cucumbers and Onions. (PDS-SGF-MD002)

Miniature food model fridge magnet – Nasi Lemak and Otak Otak. (PDS-SGF-MD003)

Miniature food model for display – Vinegared Stewed Pork Legs in claypot. (PDS-SGF-MD004)

Miniature food model for display – Curry Fish Head in claypot. (PDS-SGF-MD005)

Miniature food model for display – Pen Cai is a Chinese New Year dish of layered ingredients comprising of Pork, Beef, Lamb, Chicken, Duck, Abalone, Ginseng, Shark's Fin, Fish Maw, Prawn, Crab, Dried Mushroom, Fishballs, Squid, Dried Eel, Dried Shrimp, Pigskin, Beancurd and Chinese Radish. (PDS-SGF-MD006)

Miniature food model for display – Bowl of Noodles and pot of Herbal Soup.

Front row: Rice Sheet Rolls ("Chee Cheong Fun" – for display) and Assorted Bread in basket (fridge magnet).
Back row: Roasted Chicken (for display).

Miniature food model for display – Chinese New Year goodies comprising of Love Letters, Pineapple Tarts, Chocolates, Sweets and Cakes. (PDS-SGF-MD007)

Miniature food model for display – Fa Cai Yu Sheng. (PDS-SGF-MD008)

Front row: Prosperity Cakes ("Huat Kueh" – fridge magnet and for display).
Back row: Basket of Buns ("Bao") and Chinese Dumplings for display. (PDS-SGF-MD009)

Basket of Buns ("Bao") and Chinese Dumplings as fridge magnet and for display.

Front row: Prosperity Cakes ("Huat Kueh") and Pomelo for display. (PDS-SGF-MD010)
Back row: Longevity Buns ("Shou Tao") for display.

Miniature food model fridge magnet – Basket of Nonya Kuehs comprising of Kueh Lapis, Nine-Layered Kueh, Kueh Koci, Kueh Kosui, Kueh Dadar and Onde Onde. (PDS-SGF-MD011)

Miniature food model fridge magnet – Assorted Bread and Buns. (PDS-SGF-MD012)

Miniature food model fridge magnet – Doughnuts with various toppings. (PDS-SGF-MD013)

Miniature food models of Singapore food and snacks are handmade by Singaporean lady Madam Ang.

Her shop is located at:
91 Bencoolen Street, Sunshine Plaza #01-25B, Singapore.

Operating Hours:
Tuesdays To Thursdays,
Saturdays & Sundays
12noon to 5pm
11 Comments
JadeKiwi Thanks for the recommendation!
I love miniature food display!!!
Especially products from Re-Ment!
JadeKiwi · 2008-05-20: 03:19
phil5808 Thanks JadeKiwi for viewing my photoblog. I am happy to know that we share the same passion for miniature food display. Indeed Re-ment offers a wide range of plastic food miniatures, covering Asian and Western cuisines. I have a small collection.

The food miniatures posted here are made of air-dry polymer clay, painstakingly painted with oil-based paints. They cover popular Singapore food, as well as other Asian and Western food/snacks. Too bad Re-ment and other established food miniature companies do not produce Singapore food miniatures.

Have fun with food miniatures. Cheers!
phil5808 · 2008-05-20: 05:29
GingerBread Gal Hi Phil,
I love miniatures too! Would you be interested in miniature cocktail drinks? I have a collection that I wish to sell. If you are interested, I can send you some pictures via email.
GingerBread Gal · 2008-05-29: 09:19
phil5808 Hi GingerBread Gal, thanks for visiting my photoblog. Yes I would love to view your miniature cocktail drinks collection. Please email to me the pics at phil5808@hotmail.com. Either myself or my contacts may be interested. Cheers!
phil5808 · 2008-05-29: 10:45
GingerBread Gal Hi Phil,
Hope to hear your comments on the cocktail - good or bad is ok....
Btw, are you only interested in food models? Do u like other types of miniatures. I'm currently looking for the out-of-stock Pierre Herme rement collection. ~http://ilovelittlethings.blogspot.com
GingerBread Gal · 2008-06-05: 11:37
phil5808 Hi GingerBread Gal, the miniature cocktail series are really colourful and nice. Frankly it is my first time seeing such interesting miniatures. Presently I do not intend to buy them, unless I wish to collect them to compliment other food and drinks miniatures. I have passed the word around about your cocktail series and will continue to do so.

Other than food miniatures (by Re-ment & Mdm Ang), I like those miniatures of military figures and transport. I used to collect them, but not anymore. I am still fascinated by them when I visit those toy/hobbyist shops. Right now I am concentrating on food models, actual size and miniatures. I just added some actual size plastic food models in this photoblog. Let me know what you think.

Wow.. I visited your blog. You have very interesting collection. The miniature cake and cocktail glass go very well together! A good idea. Let's keep up the passion for food models!


phil5808 · 2008-06-05: 12:04
josanhjx oh! I co'nt go...i feel to tired...
josanhjx · 2008-07-07: 04:09
Alvin Hi phil..

I need to custom-make some actual size food models and I wonder who can I contact reagrding that. Really appreciate your help. Please contact me at 96846976..

Alvin
Alvin · 2009-03-15: 07:44
Siti Hi phil,
your miniature really nice, I love it, hope to see more of your miniature food & dessert again. keep i up.
Siti · 2009-10-11: 17:42
Siti Hi Phil,

would like to check from u, how u charge for your miniature foods models, pls contact me at 60168300233. thks.
Siti · 2009-10-12: 22:11
phil5808 Hi Siti,

Thank you for your interest in the miniature food models. Please note that all the models in this page are made of polymer clay. Each of the model has a model number (for example, PDS-SGFMD013). Kindly let me know the model numbers, quantity per model and your country of residence so as to calculate the total cost (products + shipping/handling).

You can email me the above information to philds@singnet.com.sg. Any queries are most welcome. Thanks again.

Cheers, Philip
phil5808 · 2009-10-13: 00:37
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