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massive portion and i loved the crispy batter! i liked that they gave sufficient sauce to coat each grain of rice. so many varieties of vege too. service was warm & space was small & homey :")

You’ve to try this when you are here!

Priced at 80c per piece (min. 6 pieces), this is considered affordable in the CBD area! I guess most of the ytf is made by them but I wished there’s a bigger variety to choose from…

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Dry ytf @ $11.20
(14 pcs of ingredients, each at $0.80, no carbs)

Been here once and kept thinking of coming back. Got the dry version this time and love the sauce. Ingredients are nice also, and the fried items are well fried.

Walked past once during lunch time and the queue was all the way to the next building, been here a couple of times in the evening and got much lesser crowd.

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Their laksa broth is pretty lemak, and has a good amount of spice as well as umami from a lot of dried shrimp at the bottom

Overall a decent place, can come if you're nearby but not too stunning otherwise

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A light, slightly seafoody gravy. Quite different from lor Mee, except for the consistency. Surprisingly salty tho hard to notice

Everything was cooked well, the cuttlefish has a interesting texture, kind of like a harder jelly.

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Tempura was sooo crispy - there was prawn, squid, French beans, pumpkin, baby corn, shiitake, chicken breast and crab meat stick. All these were deep fried to perfection!

The serving size is pretty decent and it definitely left us feeling full and satisfied at the end of our meals.

Our group of three visited on a Friday night at about 7.30pm or so and there wasn’t any queue. Food was served quite quickly as well. Would come back again!

We had high anticipation for the meal because of the (previous) hype over it. When we reached there, we had to wait quite some time before being ushered to our seats. The service could be improved. Food wise it was decent but slightly over-hyped.

Miss this store fir a while, always busy at lunch, tea time is best. Deep fried items r crispy & freshly made, the chili seasoning is excellent.

really liked the laksa gravy! very coconut-y & rich

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Small canteen-style cafeteria along South Bridge Road that sells a variety of noodles, all at $2.50 or $3, including Mee Rubus, Lor Mee, Bak Chor Mee, Prawn Noodles, Mee Siam, Laksa.

Lor mee was good for the price, $2.50 comes with lots of fried crackers, half an egg, 1 piece of braised pork and 2 pieces of ngohhiang like ingredients. Can ask for more vinegar if prefer a stronger taste. Portion is just nice for me (not a big eater).

Will have a meal at this shop after my dental visit at Clark Quay Central or when I crave for something healthier! Ingredients are fresh and they even separate the fried stuff for you (upon request). Pocket friendly too!

Stepping into the small corner shop, you could see lots of poster and even video advertising their soy sauce business and the history.

They are proud with their soy sauce business that they ventured into this food business serving their soy sauce chicken.

I really love the chicken, which was so juicy and not bones at all. Don’t forget to try it with their chilli as well.