Modern twist? Hope not Fusion? Will give a try if around tat area. Tks for sharg..
yep.
go try the fried porridge
order some mee sua to go with pig intestines too
good meal
haaaa
Where To Dabao The Best Yong Tau Foo
2. Poy Kee Yong Tau Foo
Address: 32 New Market Road, #01-1066 People’s Park Complex Food Centre, Singapore 050032
Operating Hours: 11AM-7PM (Opens Daily)
u prefer poy kee or the other stall that sells without noodle?2. Poy Kee Yong Tau Foo
Located within People’s Park Food Centre, Poy Kee Yong Tau Foo is a stall that Singaporeans go to in order to avoid long queues. This is because there’s a clear working system here that increases the efficiency. Here, each set of Yong Tau Foo is served alongside a bowl of springy noodles. In the bowl of YTF, there are fish balls, soft beancurd stuffed with fish paste, and Fried Tau Ki. In addition to that, the taste of the soup here is flavourful due to the generous amount of soybeans and anchovies. Upon biting onto the fishball, you’ll get a taste of how chewy it is. Also, the noodles here are a tad spicy accompanied with a hint of sweetness in them. Overall, it’s a good combination of YTF.
u prefer poy kee or the other stall that sells without noodle?
https://www.misstamchiak.com/yong-xiang-xing-dou-fu/Have not tried either. Which is the other stall and which do you prefer?
https://www.misstamchiak.com/yong-xiang-xing-dou-fu/
yong xiang... q till u die
haaaa
so nowadays i eat poy kee
they taste almost the sameThanks, Poy Kee YTF looks better anyway.
they taste almost the same
so go for the one with shorter q
usually poy kee has shorter q
the other one yong xiang is super long q and sold out very early
i have eaten the long q one since i was in early primary.I will not bother to try the one with the long queue, thanks for the recommendation.
Fried porridge and fried mee sua.
https://www.misstamchiak.com/yong-xiang-xing-dou-fu/
yong xiang... q till u die
haaaa
so nowadays i eat poy kee
chinatown all over the world are like that except yokohama chinatowncannot remember which stall i had.
yes long queue but its really good.
problem is the place is very crowded and dirty.
poor ventilation.
and.....
a lot of ah peks who had cpf cash with ATBs. drinking.
in makan places, why mee sua always more expensive than
mee pok, kway teow, mee hoon?
Thai Restaurant At Golden Mile Has $10 Crab Omelette Fried Rice For Those Who Miss Bangkok Suppers
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Travel to Bangkok is now a distant memory for Singaporeans, but thanks to places like Golden Mile Complex, we can still get a little taste of Thailand.
A Thai restaurant at Golden Mile Complex, Flying Pig, opened last Sep and has drawn attention for their generous crab omelette fried rice.
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There’s also beef and pork noodle soups, perfect to warm your bellies amid the chilly weather, along with other familiar Thai food staples.
If we can’t go to Bangkok, we might as well have a little piece of it here.
Flying Pig serves Thai food at Golden Mile Complex
Flying Pig prides themselves on their noodles, with a bold proclamation of “Noodle Queen” emblazoned on the shop’s sign.
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The noodles are supposedly their main speciality, and you get to choose between the following options:
- rice noodles
- beehoon
- egg noodles
- glass noodles
- Mama (Thai instant noodles)
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They serve both pork and beef noodles in either soup or dry form, priced at between $7-$10.
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Crab omelette fried rice with lavish portions
However, what also wows customers is their crab omelette fried rice, which at $10 promises satisfaction on both the stomach and wallet.
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Served with chilli on the side, the crab meat portions are lavish and juicy enough to squeeze.
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And if you’re game, you can have a go at their Special Fried Rice, which is layered with not only crab omelette but also basil pork, garlic, and prawns.
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At $29, one can easily share the plate between 2-3 pax.
Other mains include basil rice, garlic pork with rice, and also beef tender soup.
For the really adventurous, there’s escargot curry, a Northern Thai speciality, which comes in at $15.
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Bringing Bangkok to Singapore
Thai food isn’t just mookata and basil rice, although Flying Pig does have hotpot if you think the queues at New Udon are too daunting.
We’re probably not tucking into supper at Raan Jay Fai any time soon, but it’s nice to see that we can still get some crab omelettes right at our doorstep.
Well, at least the cold weather isn’t exclusive to other parts of Asia for the moment.
Flying Pig at Golden Mile Complex
Address: 5001 Beach Rd #01-39 Golden Mile Complex Singapore, Singapore 199588
Opening hours: 12pm-11pm (Mon-Sun)
Nearest MRT station: Nicoll Highway
Facebook page: Flying Pig
Contact number: 8168 4590
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Food looks good and reasonably priced too.
more impt, is it really crab meat?