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Telephone
8686 2808
Introduction
This is Lao Ban Soya Beancurd's flagship stall purveying authentic soya beancurd, which has been a local favorite resulting in the proliferation of its outlets islandwide. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
http://www.facebook.com/Laobansoya
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Signature Dishes
Soya Beancurd
Review (13)
Level4 2014-01-24
241 views
Got myself a soyabean drink from Lao Ban in Tampines as I love drinking soyabean milk. First time trying their soyabean drink, had previously tasted their beancurd but didnt like it. The soyabean drink was exactly the same taste as their original beancurd, milky and creamy. I do not like the beancurd but surprisingly it tasted quite ok to me in the form of the soyabean drink. Acceptable but wont try it again for I still like the traditional type found in hawker centres continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-17
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I fall in love with laoban tau huey ever since i tried it! it only cost $1.50 and i really like the taste alot. its not like the traditional kind of tau tuey, to me its more of like pudding kind of texture. It is quite sweet but i like it. And the texture is very soft. However, i gotta say different branches standard indeed varies. The best one is still the one at old airport road. continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-11
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They used to have long queues snaking for their bowl of beancurd that cost double the price compared to traditional ones in hawker centres. Now that they have more outlet and the craze may have died down, I eat it more often. I like the texture of Lao Ban. It's firmer than traditional ones, but still maintaining its smooth and silkiness. I like that the standard is very consistent no matter which outlet you are buying from. The tau huey is also not overly sweet and the interesting thing is when you leave it alone for a while, there seems to be a layer of skin formed on top. Some may find it a bit scary but I actually like the taste of the skin. It's powdery nice. Overall, thumbs up for lao ban beancurd. continue reading
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Level4 2013-06-28
58 views
Lao Ban is still the best chilled bean curd around so far, and they have been expanding with several branches across Singapore. They have this system whereby you could call or SMS and reserve the amount of lao bans you want, and collect it at a certain time; this is helpful as the Tampines outlet is near the road and you could collect it without having to park your car. Lao ban has been maintaining its standard, its tau huey silky, and not too watery or too sweet. continue reading
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Level4 2013-06-12
46 views
When I heard the news of Lao Ban opening in Tampines a few months back, I was overjoyed! I'm a total fan of laoban, could literally eat 3 bowls at a go! It just slurrrp right into my mouth, 1 bowl is definitely not enough! ;) What I love most about laoban is their consistency in every bowl of beancurd, it's always smooth and silky. However, I tried their soya milk drink once and it was not as good as their beancurd. continue reading
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