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When you mention People’s Park Hawker's Yong Tau Foo most would think you are referring to Yong Xiang Xing, the no frills bowl of yong tau foo soup that comes with a mixed trio of fried bean curd, simmered bean curd both with toppings, and the very delicious fried fish ngo hiang. Along with of cours
The noodles tasted good. For $4, there are 7 pieces of Yong Tau Fu prepared in the traditional way. The soup is clear, nice and not salty. Price and size is reasonable. Will return to the stall again.
Poy Kee Yong Tau Foo 培记酿豆腐 📍32 New Market Road, #01-1066 People’s Park Cooked Food Centre, Singapore 050032 Comforting bowl of Yong Tau Fu with meekia dry at affordable price of $5. It came with an assortment of fish balls, white tofu, fried tofu and ngoh hiang with a bowl of springy noodles topped
Anchovies with noodle taste good. So sign of floating oil on soup and it taste good. See few customers bring their own container to buy just the soup. Not very long queue during dinner time.
People’s Park Food Centre are blessed with many stalls selling good yong tau fu, at least I have 3 of my fav YTF stalls here. But from those 3, poy kee are my fave, their YTF are tasty, comes with mee kia (you can choose other noodles too, I just like mee kia), and shorter queue comparing to the mos
Shorter queue at this stall as compared to the other popular one in the same hawker centre. The yong tau fu is still as tasty. Soup wise, I prefer the other
Yong Tau Foo ($5 for medium) - Enjoyed the tofu, the fish paste, the soup, and the noodles. There were 10 pieces. No choice of pieces.
I find the YTF here to be just average. Soup is tasty and also no queue but still not enough to attract me back. Perhaps I am biased as I am a Hakka YTF fan so it may be good enough to you.
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