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Level4 2011-10-28
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I was in the mood for Yong Tau Fu today. I ordered the traditional Yong Tau Fu soup with yellow noodle. Some of the item I had includesThe fried bean curd with fish paste which tasted fresh but not enough fish paste, The fried wonton is quite tastyThe fish balls was quite Q and tasted fresh.The soup was piping hot when served, it taste okay and would be better if added more pepper or soya sauce. continue reading
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Level4 2011-10-27
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Yong Tau Fu at $0.40 each, minimum 5 pieces. Noodle or rice at $0.50. Soup/Dry. Just a plain traditional Yong Tau Fu. I planned to just order the minimum, 5 pieces plus bee hoon, dry with chilli only. The service was not bad. They delivered the dish to me even though I sat a distance away. When I saw the bowl of Yong Tau Fu that I ordered, I regretted. Should have ordered the soup instead. The chilli was a little sweet and not spicy and they added too much, overwhelming the bee hoon. But the Yong Tau Fu were good, fish filling was fresh. Well-cooked. Not bad. continue reading
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