An obscure little shop in a quiet location closer to 2nd link. Small shop with dated atmosphere and dingy looking setting. You might be wary of the looks at first.
However, the food is really good. Especially liked the Sui Yan signature tofu recommended by the lady boss. Should have ordered a large. Maybe next time!
The mee goreng was also good. The special veggie of the day in spicy sauce was also nice. Honourable mentions include the bah kut teh and yam ring. Both very nice also. The portions are pretty big so we really over ordered but they allowed us to takeaway so we don’t waste food.
The lady boss was friendly and quite humorous. Service was prompt enough but actually not many filled tables during weekday dinner. Don’t expect any nice environment or nice toilet it’s just a no frills mom & pop eatery with good food at reasonable prices. No necessity to drive all the way there to try but if you’re in the area, looking for vegetarian food, this is a nice local stop - don’t forget to try the Sui Yan...
Read moreCame here based on the mostly positive reviews. However only one dish (Hor fun) out of the 5 dishes was satisfactory with wok hei. We asked for non spicy for 铁板豆腐 as there were 3 children but it came full of pepper... Service level of staff was soso... Was retorted when we asked questions about the food. She did try to make some small talk later on. Which is why it's 3 stars. Maybe we came on...
Read moreIt was a decent vegetarian food choices. They don't have any egg dishes here.
The mapo tofu is not bad, can be quite spicy for some people but it goes well with rice. U can also try their mane mushroom soup which was boiled with red dates and goji berries.
The other dishes that we had like mixed vege and a noodle dish...
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