Poy Kee Yong Tau Foo: Shorter Queue, but still quite good. People's Park Food Centre Part 3 of 3
With iwatch_ueat, smart, damien and liverpool
People's Park Food Centre was really a bit of an anticlimax. The place has so many stalls and is such a bustling hive of activity, but there are so few really die die must try stalls to eat at. Am I missing something? This is right at the heart of Chinatown! Surely there should be more great stalls around!
Anyway, those who like Yong Tau Foo, but are unwilling to stand behind a queue of 30 people, can make their way over to the other side of the Food Centre to try this Yong Tau Foo. The soup is very different from the other stall (I think it is because the other stall makes their own fishballs and so the soup is from fishball stock) but otherwise the Ngor Hiang and tofu is all pretty good. At least over here you get to choose what you want to include in your bowl of Yong Tau Foo. 4/5
Conclusion
Die hard YTF lovers would go line up the other side. Die soft YTF lovers can come over this side.
Poy Kee Yong Tau Foo
People's Park Food Centre
#01-1066
11am to 7pm daily
5 comments:
One of the porridge stalls in there is very good. I cannot remember the name but it's about in the middle of the center (corner unit) and beside a stall selling noodles.
The ingredients are fresh and plentiful and the taste is smooth and clean. I always order the "everything in" porridge which includes cuttlefish, fish slices, pork slices, liver etc. Very very good value and $4 for a huge bowl.
Their raw fish is worth a try too.
That is just beside Ho Kee Pau shop. If you can find Ho Kee pau shop it's along that stretch already with a very small walkway...
Don't forget to try the Fong Kee Guo Tie
and the very huge fishballs noodle. (not fantastic but not too bad..)
Had the Fong Kee Guo Tie but decided not to post the pics
why not?
So when is the next outing??
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