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2013-07-01
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FoodFood is pretty nice and Ah Wei has been quite famous during my school days even till now. The stall is always pack with alot of people and long queues are just a norm for them during peak hours especially. Pampered by the wide varieties of YTF (Yong Tao Fu) to choose from the stall. Ah Wei Niang Dou Fu also offers, "Fen Chang" (pig intestine). Soup was light in taste and very different from the usual YTF soup. Adverts were placed on the stall front with celebrity faces that those YTF are al
Food is pretty nice and Ah Wei has been quite famous during my school days even till now. The stall is always pack with alot of people and long queues are just a norm for them during peak hours especially. Pampered by the wide varieties of YTF (Yong Tao Fu) to choose from the stall. Ah Wei Niang Dou Fu also offers, "Fen Chang" (pig intestine). Soup was light in taste and very different from the usual YTF soup. Adverts were placed on the stall front with celebrity faces that those YTF are all home-made.
I was kind of mad at the service as my time was limited. The uncle mentioned that it will be fast but we notice that there were more than 10 bowls of Niang Dou Fu ahead of us and we had to wait terribly long. The uncle who has his shirt soiled with sweat was the only one preparing the food while the lady who was standing outside the stall is taking orders and collecting payments. Orders are well indicated clinging onto the bowl with a peg and paper by the lady.
Ambience
No queue was seen initially and given customer a false hope that food will be served fast.
Price
Quite average pricing. 7 Items costs S$3.50 with each at S$0.50
Recommendation / Tips
Although there were not many bowls in queue (can be seen on the table), they are all hidden on the shelves. For those with limited lunch hours, it is best not to listen to their advice on the speed of serving and not to be misled by the few number of bowls they had and the "no queues" scenario.
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