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Decent halal Yong tau foo at Bugis area which is a rare find as that cluster is filled with hipster food. But don’t expect to be served by awesome staff with great customer service. Price wise, a bit more pricier than normal hawker YTF but still affordable.
Date of visit: 7 March 2022 Time of visit: 1144am Location: Near beach road. Nearest MRT: Nil Items ordered: 2x YTF with 2x can drinks Total damage: 19.30S$ Payment: Cash and digital payment Environment: Under some shophouse. How: You scan qr code to enter, you find your own seat, you go select your
Cai poh sauce served with claypot was bland and underwhelming. Laska soup was way better than the main dish. They serve too much rice for 1 person. Chilli was tasty. Wouldn’t return though.
Foods are delicious and tasty. One Star less because of the seating layout and noodles servings bit too less. Otherwise Yummy!!
Food was alright. Had the Laksa. That's what I get for having to do a spontaneous Plan B lunch. Would not come back but didn't regret my meal I suppose. You should know that you take a bowl from the left, pile on your ingredients, choose a carb and pay.
Not bad but very expensive. Additional $1.50 for Claypot sauce 😟
My go to yong tau fu place near the office. Gets really crowded during lunch hours with long queues, so come early or plan to takeaway! Very reasonably priced, minimum being 5 pieces at $5.40. The service is also great and they separately fry the fried items for you, even if you get the soup versio
Amidst the hipster cafes in Arab Street lies this hidden gem for hearty, honest yong tau foo. The soup is extremely flavourful and the fried items are re-fried for that extra crispiness.
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