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There were a few Yong Tau Foo stalls in People's Park Complex Food Centre and all of them also have a queue during meal times. I had decided to try this stall, Poy Kee Yong Tau Foo. I had heard that the staffs had grumpy services but this was not so when I was ordering with the stall aunty, she was quite friendly. I had ordered a dry Mee Kia set. You do not get to choose the Yong Tau Foo items. The dry Mee Kia noodles got a few deep fried ikan bilis sprinkle on top, the noodles did not have any
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There were a few Yong Tau Foo stalls in People's Park Complex Food Centre and all of them also have a queue during meal times.

I had decided to try this stall, Poy Kee Yong Tau Foo.

I had heard that the staffs had grumpy services but this was not so when I was ordering with the stall aunty, she was quite friendly. I had ordered a dry Mee Kia set. You do not get to choose the Yong Tau Foo items.

The dry Mee Kia noodles got a few deep fried ikan bilis sprinkle on top, the noodles did not have any special sauce, just with oil. The taste was plain and oily, need to pour some sweet sauce to add some taste.

The Yong Tau Foo soup was slightly peppery and light. There were standard Yong Tau Foo items, ngor hiam, fish ball, steam and fried tofu. The taste was quite standard same as other stalls there.

Overall, the taste of this Yong Tau Foo was similar to the other stall, Yong Xiang Xing Yong Tau Foo. If you would want a more filling meal with noodles option, you would prefer this Yong Tau Foo stall.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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