2013-07-11
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Yum yum! This is my favourite with the yellow beans and ikan bilis, there is so much flavour. There is always queue and trust me the soup and the chillis are shiok! So much ingredients to choose from and there are special ones that you cannot find somewhere else. I have been always puzzled by why they do not sell kway teow. The best combination to eat is with Bee Hoon soup as the flavour soaked into the Bee Hoon. I will always recommend this store!!!
I will always recommend this store!!!
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I ordered from this Xi Xiang Feng Yong Tau Foo stall in Ang Mo Kio two weeks ago, getting myself a 6-items bowl, consisting of seaweed chicken, tau pok, bean curd, cutter fish and kang kong and bee hoon, and I was charged $3.70.
Last week, I bought the same 6-items bowl and was charged $3.80. I politely questioned the male hawker about the price increase, to which he resorted, "There is no increase leh." And I kept quiet.
Today (31st March 2018), I purposely selected the same 6 items and to my nasty surprise, I was charged $4. I requested him to calculate again, informing him that I had been wrongly charged because in the past the prices were $3.70 and $3,80 respectively for the same items. Upon hearing that, the two male hawkers manning the stall turned nasty and hysterious, scolding me for making an enquiry and rudely told me not to patronise their stall again.
I ended up paying $4 for the bowl of Yong Tau Foo, wondering if there is an organisation which controls price discrepancies especially for food items that do not come with price tags.