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Telephone
9635 3203
Opening Hours
Today
07:00 - 20:00
Mon - Sun
07:00 - 20:00
Payment Methods
Cash
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Review (12)
Rude And Unscrupulous Hawkers From Xi Xiang Feng Yong Tau Foo stall In Ang Mo KioI ordered from this Xi Xiang Feng Yong Tau Foo stall in Ang Mo Kio two weeks ago, getting myself a 6-items bowl, consisting of seaweed chicken, tau pok, bean curd, cutter fish and kang kong and bee hoon, and I was charged $3.70.Last week, I bought the same 6-items bowl and was charged $3.80. I politely questioned the male hawker about the price increase, to which he resorted, "There is no increase leh." And I kept quiet.Today (31st March 2018), I purposely selected the same 6 items and to my nasty surprise, I was charged $4. I requested him to calculate again, informing him that I had been wrongly charged because in the past the prices were $3.70 and $3,80 respectively for the same items. Upon hearing that, the two male hawkers manning the stall turned nasty and hysterious, scolding me for making an enquiry and rudely told me not to patronise their stall again.I ended up paying $4 for the bowl of Yong Tau Foo, wondering if there is an organisation which controls price discrepancies especially for food items that do not come with price tags. continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-07
131 views
Whenever I am not feeling well, I would think of this stall in Ang Mo Kio. As it is quite late, there is not much selection of items left in the display shelf. There is no green leafy vegetable left. The minimum order of the Yong Tau Foo is $2.50. Prices of each items ranges from $0.20 for a piece of quail egg to $1. There is rice, noodles and even chee cheong fan (which costs $0.80 a roll) to go with the yong tau foo. There is also laksa soup base which is chargeable at an additional of $0.70 for those who prefer spicy. Besides yong tau foo, there is also laksa available at this stall. For 7 items+ 1 roll of chee cheong fan (hi I am lucky to get the last roll), I am charged $4.10. The muddy looking soup is very thick and flavourful as a result of been cooked for a long time. The chilli sauce that served with it is very rich and no overwhelming spicy. Overall it is a tasty dish and wake up my taste bud. continue reading
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Level3 2014-01-03
65 views
Signature Dishes: Opening Hours: Mon to Sun: 0700 - 1930Previously my friend brought me there for lunch , i find that the yong tau foo there wa really very nice especially the soup they provided it taste super nice , the noodles they give are a lot until i could not finish it . Next i bring my friend there , she ordered the laksa , she feel that i portion of the noodles they give was really a lot and the food was really nice , she also say that the soup of the yong tau foo is really very nice .For a selection of 5 to 6 items with noodles and it is less than $4.00. very afforable . and the tast of the laksa is very nice too . my friend wonder how does they cook the laksa . she say she would bring friend there for a try too. you guy should head down and try it . Alight at ANG MO KIO STATION No worry they have variety of food items to choose from . continue reading
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Level4 2013-08-24
90 views
We had been craving for their Chee Chong Fun Yong Tau Fu the whole week. We made it there early thinking the queue will be shorter the the previous times we were there. The queue starts early, since this stall will open early in the morning. I did not crave for anything in particular thus picking up the pieces on sight which took my fancy. When you are really hungry everything looks good even uncooked.Pick the pieces you fancy give it to the stall holder, tell them your choice of Chee Chong Fun, Bee Hoon, Yellow Noodle or Rice. Dry, Soup or Laksa. Then join the queue which had formed. continue reading
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Level3 2013-07-11
56 views
Yum yum! This is my favourite with the yellow beans and ikan bilis, there is so much flavour. There is always queue and trust me the soup and the chillis are shiok! So much ingredients to choose from and there are special ones that you cannot find somewhere else. I have been always puzzled by why they do not sell kway teow. The best combination to eat is with Bee Hoon soup as the flavour soaked into the Bee Hoon. I will always recommend this store!!! continue reading
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