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2.6

5 reviews

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Cheong Leong

Cheong Leong

4

The hakka yong tau foo is a fried version with meat and fish stuffing. It's served either dry or with soup, based on customer preference. You can eat it as is, or add noodles. The staff usually fries the ingredients selected by customers before serving them. There's a red sweet sauce and chili condiment to add flavor to your food. It's a popular meal with seniors, considered a healthy and balanced food option. Takeaway is also available.

Yeo Xin Le

Yeo Xin Le

2

"I used to come here quite often for lunch since the spinach soup is not bad. But when I came today, I was served by a new guy (obviously in training) who was so disinterested. The usual female auntie who cooks the dishes had to re-do his dishes, soaking the uncooked noodles back in the boiling water, which took a while. Also, he got my noodle order wrong (I wanted thin beehoon but ended up with thick beehoon), even though I had expressly mentioned my choice while ordering. I went back to the stall, and the auntie gave me $0.50 back. Anyway, the dish tasted so bland, and the spinach was uncooked in certain areas."

Teo Yu Cheng

Teo Yu Cheng

1

Their ytf is tasty, but I'm super unhappy with them because of the misrepresentation (which, to me, is outright lying) in their images. I bought the Happiness Bowl for my dad because there were more items in the image (in particular, lady's finger, which I knew my dad liked). The price was accordingly higher than the standard bowl. When the bowl arrived, compared to the image, it was missing: 1) Lady's finger 2) Two meatballs And there was one extra fishball. I asked the staff about this and was told that the image is "for illustration purposes only," and she directed me to the sign that said, "Photos for Illustration Purposes Only." I said, "How can you show items in your images and claim that they are not part of the dish (especially for Yong tau foo)?" She said her boss told her that's how it works and the photos are for illustration only. Now, this argument about "Photos being for Illustration Only" would only apply to the SIZE and PORTIONS of the food, but not for items missing from the image. Imagine if McDonald's sold you a McSpicy meal with an image that shows a McSpicy burger, fries, and drink, but didn't give you a drink because the image was for illustration purposes only. Wouldn't you think it's cheating the customer? The same goes for this case. I strongly urge this stall to update their image, as this leaves a bitter aftertaste in my experience. For customers, if you are basing your decision on the images, please check with the stall what ingredients you will actually be getting for each bowl, as the images are "for illustration only."

Shanice

Shanice

1

"I ordered yong tau foo, and the auntie gave me 2 fishballs and 3 random ingredients. Everything tasted bad, and I felt cheated for the price."

Poh Su Ling

Poh Su Ling

5

"Ordered a large $8 fried YTF (No. 6 on their menu) for lunch—it was too much food! Each piece was stuffed with an overflowing amount of fish paste, more than you normally get. Delicious pieces; I particularly liked their eggplant. Definitely a good stall to revisit. Thumbs up!"