For all those health-conscious folks, you should try this stall. It's yong tau foo with a difference =). There are different types of yong tau foo("ytf" for short) you can try, the simple soup, laksa, ampang, or hakka. There are many reasons why I like this place:
- it tastes good, and the la mian that's served with the ytf is nice too
- many choices
- they separate the fried stuff from your soup so it doesn't get soggy
- easy on the pocket, budget $5 - $10
- halal
- healthy (well, healthy is usually not the reason I choose makan place)
I first knew about this place from a friend, the stall that we went to was the one on Changi road. I think there are around 3 stalls in Singapore. I only know 2 of them. Here is the info:
Bagus La Mian Yong Tau Foo
- 276 Changi Road Singapore 419756 (business hours: 11am-10pm daily)
- 470 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh #02-70 Singapore 310470 (business hours: 10.30am-10pm daily)
- Upp Serangoon Rd (near Kovan MRT, between Domino Pizza & Punggol nasi lemak)
It's quite easy to identify, just find the word "Bagus" with bright orange background.
It's not AMAZING! But it's worth to try and I will still go back there when i feel like a ytf meal.
Chinese Soups: Red Bean Soup, Shark Fin Soup, Asian Soups, Bird's Nest Soup, Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, Bak Kut Teh, Yong Tau FooChinese Cuisine Introduction: Kaoliang, Korean Chinese Cuisine, Shanxi Cuisine, Anhui Cuisine, Yong Tau Foo, Oyster Omelette, Huaiyang Cuisine
It's not AMAZING! But it's worth to try and I will still go back there when i feel like a ytf meal.
Chinese Soups: Red Bean Soup, Shark Fin Soup, Asian Soups, Bird's Nest Soup, Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, Bak Kut Teh, Yong Tau FooChinese Cuisine Introduction: Kaoliang, Korean Chinese Cuisine, Shanxi Cuisine, Anhui Cuisine, Yong Tau Foo, Oyster Omelette, Huaiyang Cuisine
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