Read full review
2014-07-06
234 views
I'm surprised there's only 1 review thus far for this stall. More reviewers ought to "help" this stall a little! Worth your time!This is one of my regular breakfast option. Granted that there are not many Yong Tau Foo pieces to choose from, but you'll only need a min. of 5 pieces to order. There is one particular piece I liked very much (white thing at left bottom of photo) and remains my staple. Not exactly sure what it is, it's probably fish paste mixed with pork and rolled into a ball. There
This is one of my regular breakfast option. Granted that there are not many Yong Tau Foo pieces to choose from, but you'll only need a min. of 5 pieces to order. There is one particular piece I liked very much (white thing at left bottom of photo) and remains my staple. Not exactly sure what it is, it's probably fish paste mixed with pork and rolled into a ball. There's also the fried version, but this non-fried one tastes better to me, because it's very soft! Good texture in the mouth!
The sweet sauce and chilli blended very well together in this dish. Nothing overboard or lacking. I was often tempted to order more Yong Tau Foo pieces, but held back each time for fear of "overdose". And if sauce is not your thing, the soup is very flavourful as well! No MSG aftertaste!
If I can, I would confer the stallholder a title - "Mr Efficient". He's always hustling about to serve customers their orders, right up to their tables! One more plus point about him - he remembers your orders when you're a regular customer! He knows if you like your noodles with chilli or not, noodle type etc. Makes ordering a breeze!
So, how much does good food + good service + good experience cost? $2!!!!
Will I visit again? ALWAYS VISITING!!
Total Cost: Yong Tau Foo - $2 (5 pieces)
Post