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I was quite full from my late breakfast so I decided to just order the yong tau foo items without having the rice/noodle. The minimum order is 5 items if I remember correctly and each item costs $0.70. I ordered the bittergourd (2 pieces), tau kwa, ladyfinger and mushroom. I asked them not to put the fried onions, but if you like it, it does help to increase the fragrance of the yong tau foo. I always liked getting their sweet sauce and the chilli dip to go with the yong tau foo since the yong t
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I was quite full from my late breakfast so I decided to just order the yong tau foo items without having the rice/noodle. The minimum order is 5 items if I remember correctly and each item costs $0.70. I ordered the bittergourd (2 pieces), tau kwa, ladyfinger and mushroom. I asked them not to put the fried onions, but if you like it, it does help to increase the fragrance of the yong tau foo. I always liked getting their sweet sauce and the chilli dip to go with the yong tau foo since the yong tau foo by itself is rather bland. Mixing the sweet sauce and chilli makes the yong tau foo especially savoury. The yong tau foo is quite standard since the fish paste taste normal. The fish paste is probably mass produced in a factory and sold to many hawkers. However, this is a good option for you if you would like to eat light, if you choose the non-fried items.
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