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Telephone
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Introduction
Koo Kee is renowned for home-made Yong Tow Foo and specialty dry noodles topped with minced meat. A brand under Gao Ji Food, Koo Kee has satisfied many palates for over 60 years. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
09:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
09:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.gaojifood.com/
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Yong Tau Foo
Review (8)
Level4 2013-05-01
144 views
A stall at the KopiTiam foodcourt.Yong Tow Foo ($4.30)Very light soup base with assorted fish-paste stuffed beancurds and fishballs. Very filling to go with the bowl of white rice.Hong Kong Style Bean Curd ($3.80)Very special sauce. Looks like rojak, packed high up. The aunty said not spicy, but actually is quite hot and tangy also. I can taste chilli padi. continue reading
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Level4 2013-03-10
50 views
I am not sure what the soup is as it is ordered by one of my friends. Nevertheless, the yong tau fu when accompanied with the spicy soup is really delicious. The spicy soup helps to enhance the yong tau fu flavours, especially those yong tau fu which had not been fried like the dried beancurd. The items are mostly fried items which gives the yong tau fu a more saltish taste. The items are usually standardised, but I think you can request to change certain things if you like certain things better. continue reading
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Level4 2013-01-20
87 views
Koo Kee Yong Tau Fu is quite famous for its yong tau fu and it is usually found in food courts. The average cost is around $4 but it can be more if you add on ingredients or opt for laksa soup. I had the laksa soup base to go with my yong tau fu. The laksa is not very coconuty, but even so, I quite enjoyed it as it isn't too heavy. The noodles are very delicious as well as it is cooked to perfection - not too hard nor soft. That said, it is not really the healthy type of yong tau fu, since most of its ingredients are deep fried. Nonetheless, if you love deep fried food, this will suit you. continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-07
42 views
This dry noodles from Koo kee are very chewy and not easily breakable. The noodles are full of the nice flavour from the egg and the marinated sauce which has been used to toss the noodles is not too spicy and salty. With the usuall bean paste sauce mix in the mixture, the taste is quite similar to those normal yong tau foo stall which we had, but only the version here is much more thinner in the gravy. Alright but nothing really will bring you the surprises to this noodles. continue reading
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Level4 2011-12-04
30 views
Since i am young, my daddy has always brought me to Northpoint shopping mall to have our meals at there. Among the meals that were being ordered, the one that appeared most was Yong Tou Foo noodles ! The noodles are Q, and it goes very well with the sauce. I love the Yong Tou Foo as you need not get the food one by one by yourself as there will be staff doing the job for you !!! Wanna know how tasty the noodles and the dish is, Go N explore it yourself now !! ^^ Rating: 3.5/5 continue reading
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