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Wanted something light and soupy for lunch today, and decided to have yong tau foo at nearby Amoy food centre. I selected 6 pieces of food items (green veg, green chilli, eggplant, beancurd, ladies fingers, etc) + beehoon in soup. It cost me $3.60 (extra $0.20 for takeaways). Seems like the prices have increased in my not-very-long absence.. (used to be about $3.20). The main difference between a Hakka vs the general yong tau foo is that the food is usually stuffed with minced pork (with sh
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Wanted something light and soupy for lunch today, and decided to have yong tau foo at nearby Amoy food centre.

I selected 6 pieces of food items (green veg, green chilli, eggplant, beancurd, ladies fingers, etc) + beehoon in soup. It cost me $3.60 (extra $0.20 for takeaways). Seems like the prices have increased in my not-very-long absence.. (used to be about $3.20).
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The main difference between a Hakka vs the general yong tau foo is that the food is usually stuffed with minced pork (with shreds of carrots & spring onions, etc), and they are fried. Taste wise - I couldn't really tell the difference as there wasn't much meat filling on each piece. Still, the overall taste wasn't too bad. The soup was clear with a nice fragrance of ikan billis and yellow beans.

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Date of Visit
2011-11-14
Spending Per Head
$3.60
Recommended Dishes
  • yong tau foo