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2014-09-01 208 views
A quirky stall name "Lai Yi Wan" when translated, it means "come, have a bowl" is spotted in Boon Lay Place Food Village selling Yong Tau Foo (YTF). The selection is fixed on the menu and patrons do not need to choose their preferred item like the usual YTF Stall.Opted Bee Hoon for the cheapest set on its menu and was given quite an assortment of YTF in the bowl. The soup was light flavoured with common items like Tau Kua and other with fish paste. Perhaps what was different was its prawns item
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A quirky stall name "Lai Yi Wan" when translated, it means "come, have a bowl" is spotted in Boon Lay Place Food Village selling Yong Tau Foo (YTF). The selection is fixed on the menu and patrons do not need to choose their preferred item like the usual YTF Stall.
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Opted Bee Hoon for the cheapest set on its menu and was given quite an assortment of YTF in the bowl. The soup was light flavoured with common items like Tau Kua and other with fish paste. Perhaps what was different was its prawns item which was in faint orange color and the other in green color. Another thing to note will be the sauces where we dabbed our YTF with. The disposable saucer were already prepared with half filled of chilli and the other with sweet sauce. Chilli was rather spicy but "shiok" in my opinion.
Set 1 - $3.50
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Set 1 - $3.50
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2013-12-06 77 views
I ordered the smallest portion of yong tau foo which costed $3.50. There was no freedom in choosing the ingredients and it was a standard bowl format. I ordered the YTF with soup and it consisted about 10 small ingredients. Half of them were quite unique in appearance (not common in other YTF stalls). The fishcake was green in colour mixed with some other ingredient which was not bad. The prawn (long cube) contained fresh prawns that were chopped  and kneaded together. The taupok contained fish
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I ordered the smallest portion of yong tau foo which costed $3.50. There was no freedom in choosing the ingredients and it was a standard bowl format. I ordered the YTF with soup and it consisted about 10 small ingredients. Half of them were quite unique in appearance (not common in other YTF stalls). The fishcake was green in colour mixed with some other ingredient which was not bad. The prawn (long cube) contained fresh prawns that were chopped  and kneaded together. The taupok contained fish paste and the other contained (pork?) meat and were tasty too. The soup was bland but yummy. Chilli was good too. Best part was when ingredients were dipped into the chilli sauce which was quite spicy! Sweet sauce was not too sweet as well. Worth a try.
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