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2013-09-28 184 views
Have bought a bowl of this original flavour tau hua from this famous soya bean stall in Tampines mall. Before I can take a photo of this stall, the stall aunty has stopped me to do so...wah really strict on this. The stall is clean and simple, and from their display you can see different types of tau hua are available here. However I stil prefer the original flavour. The tau hua is smooth and not too sweet, and really flow into your throat easily and effortlessly. At $1.50 per bowl, is affor
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Have bought a bowl of this original flavour tau hua from this famous soya bean stall in Tampines mall. Before I can take a photo of this stall, the stall aunty has stopped me to do so...wah really strict on this. The stall is clean and simple, and from their display you can see different types of tau hua are available here. However I stil prefer the original flavour. The tau hua is smooth and not too sweet, and really flow into your throat easily and effortlessly. At $1.50 per bowl, is affordable and great from all age group.
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2013-06-26 72 views
Chilled beancurd has become one of the more affordable and easily obtained desserts as they are almost everywhere. I passed by 51 soya bean and decided to get a few tau huey, which costs $1.50 for the original one. It is not too sweet, and the chilled bean curd is silkier and smoother than the other less established brands. Still think that lao ban is better, but if not, 51 is also good.
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Chilled beancurd has become one of the more affordable and easily obtained desserts as they are almost everywhere. I passed by 51 soya bean and decided to get a few tau huey, which costs $1.50 for the original one. It is not too sweet, and the chilled bean curd is silkier and smoother than the other less established brands. Still think that lao ban is better, but if not, 51 is also good.
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2013-06-25 73 views
When 51 beancurd first open at Tampines Mall, they always had a long queue of customers! I joined in and takeaway four bowls to share with my mom! We wanted to try all the different flavours that they were selling. Original, Almond, Mango and Strawberry! There is Durian flavour too but it's sold out. The texture of the bean curd was soft and smooth, similar to Lao Ban. I prefer the milky taste of Lao Ban though, which always just literally melt in my mouth. Original flavour is still the best fol
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When 51 beancurd first open at Tampines Mall, they always had a long queue of customers! I joined in and takeaway four bowls to share with my mom! We wanted to try all the different flavours that they were selling. Original, Almond, Mango and Strawberry! There is Durian flavour too but it's sold out. The texture of the bean curd was soft and smooth, similar to Lao Ban. I prefer the milky taste of Lao Ban though, which always just literally melt in my mouth. Original flavour is still the best followed by Almond. Mango and Strawberry tasted quite weird.
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2013-06-25
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2013-04-01 19 views
Original flavour at $1.50, almond flavour at $2. With so many cold tau huey stalls sprouting around, and even recipes easily available on the internet, one wonders how these stalls can still be so popular. Laoban and 51 are two of the first stalls to sell cold tau huey at old airport hawker centre. Laoban is still on the top of my list, although 51 is not too bad, the almond flavour one is worth trying.
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Original flavour at $1.50, almond flavour at $2. With so many cold tau huey stalls sprouting around, and even recipes easily available on the internet, one wonders how these stalls can still be so popular. Laoban and 51 are two of the first stalls to sell cold tau huey at old airport hawker centre. Laoban is still on the top of my list, although 51 is not too bad, the almond flavour one is worth trying.
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2013-03-25
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2013-02-03 46 views
I was so pleased to see one of my favourite soya bean curd shop opened. I bought myself their original flavour. their bean curd got this incredible malt taste. it is not like those traditional tau huay with syrup you get at markets. their bean curd already has its sweetness mixed with the bean curd. it was very smooth and simply glides down your throat. really satisfying!
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I was so pleased to see one of my favourite soya bean curd shop opened. I bought myself their original flavour. their bean curd got this incredible malt taste. it is not like those traditional tau huay with syrup you get at markets. their bean curd already has its sweetness mixed with the bean curd. it was very smooth and simply glides down your throat. really satisfying!
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