354 Clementi Avenue 2
#01-253
Singapore 120354

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Friday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Saturday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Sunday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Monday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Tuesday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Wednesday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

Thursday:
10:00am - 10:00pm

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Da Jie Niang Dou Fu is a Halal establishment.

They served their YTF in different styles, cater to your liking, they have:

1) Ambang style - Sweet, Sour & Mildly Spicy
2) Hakka style - Original Flavour with Mince Meat
3) Tom Yam
4) Laksa
5) Soup

They also serve Mala Xiang Guo, which u seldom find in Halal Establishment.

Both Ambang and Hakka Style were pretty similar, except 1 is spicy, the other isn't. Both used fresh ingredients, so food is rather good.

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Da Jie Niang Dou Fu is a Halal establishment.

They served their YTF in different styles, cater to your liking, they have:

1) Ambang style - Sweet, Sour & Mildly Spicy
2) Hakka style - Original Flavour with Mince Meat
3) Tom Yam
4) Laksa
5) Soup

They also serve Mala Xiang Guo, which u seldom find in Halal Establishment.

Both Ambang and Hakka Style were pretty similar, except 1 is spicy, the other isn't. Both used fresh ingredients, so food is rather good.

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There’s 5 different styles of ytf (soup, hakka, tomyum, laksa and ampang) here, and I picked hakka, where a savoury minced chicken sauce is poured over the ytf items. The kwayteow with sauce was decent. I liked the freshly fried eggplant and taukwa, which were crisp and flavourful. Not a bad place for ytf, but not outstanding either.

I don't usually eat YTF but started eating here more often after working around this area! A great Halal option, quite a huge variety of choices of ingredients and pick either: Soup, Dry, Tom Yum, Laksa, Hakka or Ampang. I usually have Hakka or Soup and requesting for an extra portion of soya beans which they would always gladly give!

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One of my favourite Yong Tau Fu stalls in Singapore. They are halal (good if you have Malay colleagues!) and plenty of variety of ytf and styles. Caution though, the Tom yam soup base is VERY SPICY!!

Da Jie Niang Dou Fu is one of the localized stall to visit in Singapore, they a few outlets in Singapore that serves what a Yong Tau Foo stall should and they also offer premium & gourmet selections of ingredients to mix and match with. And not only that, it is also halal certified so it's open to all Muslims out there too!

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