Squid Game Turns Sweet—Make Your Own Masked‑Guard Kueh!
It’s been a month since Netflix dropped Squid Game, and the hype still churns like a pot of good tea. Restaurants, cafés, even the local food palace have hopped on the trend. Ji Xiang Ang Ku Kueh (our fave confectionery hive) isn’t standing on the sidelines— they’re scooping up the buzz with a fresh set of workshops.
What You’ll Do
mold, wrap, fill, and chill— all the tricks to fashion ang ku kueh that look exactly like the masked guardians from the show.
- Hands‑on guidance from the very first roll.
- Everything included: the dough, the fillings, and even the little “dabao” boxes for your perfectly “purr‑formed” creations.
When & Where
Classes roll out on Mondays and Saturdays, 3 pm – 4.45 pm.
Price Tag
One person, first time:
- Weekday — $125
- Weekend — $130
If you’re the second or third in a group, the rates drop to:
- Weekday — $85
- Weekend — $90

Get Your K-Drama Kicks on the Kitchen Floor
Who’s the party? It’s the kids (ages 7 and up) and the grown‑ups who love a good brain‑bender.
Session Scoop
- Each cook‑out squad can be no bigger than six tasty trainees.
- One handy‑help chef bosses up every trio to keep things smooth.
Starter Page for Fresh Faces
If you’re new to the mix‑up, Ji Xiang Confectionery suggests you hit their Intro to Sweet Stuff first. The main Squid‑Game‑themed classes are meant for the pro squad—think of it as a sweet bootcamp.
Age Matters
Remember, you must be older than seven before you can enroll. The workshop wheels keep spinning for those who can keep up with the game‑like rhythm.
Book Your Take‑out
Want in? Reserve a spot here. If you’re about to throw a corporate bake‑off or a team‑building disco, contact us to plan a custom workshop.
Oh, And…
Check out the next read headline: “Malaysian salon inks Squid Game‑style manicures with tiny coffins & green tracksuits.”
Got questions? Drop a line or just wave in person!
