Fresh & tasty yong tau foo! Lots of options and pretty affordable food. About RM1.80/piece of yong tau foo. They also offer soups, rice, and a very tasty "parchment-wrapped chicken" or ็ดๅ ้ for RM5 per packet.
Love the family that runs the place. They were extremely personable, friendly and was very considerate too when we sat down after picking out our yong tau foo, asking us to switch to another table where it had cooler airflow from the fans. We ordered one rice to share and they were aware and considerate enough to bring us an extra plate before we even needed to ask.
Lots of people were stopping by the stall constantly to tapau/pack yong tau foo to-go during our visit. Overall it's a truly local place to grab a bite to eat and feel the vibes and the hustle & bustle of the surrounding new village and...
ย ย ย Read moreWe arrived early at this place, before 1030am. For a start, in my subjective opinion, I think this place offerings quality especially in taste & texture are between CCF&YTF(chi cheung fun/yong tau fu). Can't really lock it down on either of it. We ordered very little as this was out first time. Every item we ordered was cold. Something that you get from ready made CCF. Really dislike it. The daikon pork soup was a okay. Just okay. Nothing to shout about.
The Sisters YTF from the same area was much much better and their soup is to die for(used to). Heard now extremely expensive. ๐ . The plus point on this stall was, it is...
ย ย ย Read moreA very simple Yong Tau Foo restaurant by the road side. The taste is average good, friendly owner and staff, food served very fast, plenty of choices to choose from, very reasonable prices, fish paste is more than other places, Yong Tau Foo is bigger in size, simple set up, not salty and the best is after meal you won't feel thirsty probably less MSG is used.
Set backs are, the restaurant could be uncomfortablely hot due to zinc roofing, dusty because it is located next to the main road and not easy to find a...
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