Tiong Bahru Yong Tao Hu: Super-bouncy fish balls & super-stuffed beancurd handmade daily

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Tiong Bahru Yong Tao Hu in Tiong Bahru offers fixed-set yong tau foo from S$5.90 in a clean coffeeshop, with soup or dry options and quick preparation times. The review highlights standardised ingredients centred on fish paste items, with optional vegetable add-ons and a notably sweet sauce. It suits diners seeking a straightforward, queue-free alternative to similar Chinatown stalls, though customisation is limited.

Located in an extremely clean and bright coffee shop in Tiong Bahru, Tiong Bahru Yong Tao Hu swiftly churns out orders in less than 5 minutes after you order.

Tiong Bahru Yong Tau Hu - Exterior of Stall
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The menu is kept simple. Simply choose between dry and soup options, followed by the portion that you want — S$5.90 for their signature, S$7.90 for their premium. I chose the smaller portion. 

What I tried at Tiong Bahru Yong Tao Hu

tiong bahru YTF - bee hoon

In comparison to most yong tau foo stalls, the main difference found at Tiong Bahru Yong Tao Hu is the inability to choose your own ingredients. Every set purchased here comes with standard items. 

For those looking to incorporate extra veggies into their meal, there is the option to top up S$1 for fresh vegetables. 

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In contrast to my tasting at Golden Mile Special Yong Tau Foo, where I was faced with many unknown ingredients, thankfully the ingredients used here were simpler and more common.

tiong bahru YTF - fish ball

The Fish Balls were slightly smaller than I like, but were super bouncy. They were almost chewy and had a strong taste of fish. Apart from that, there was nothing much to shout about.

tiong bahru YTF - fish stuffed beancurd

The fish paste formula is the star of the show here. Stuffed into a tough beancurd skin, then deep fried, this Stuffed Fried Beancurd was my favourite item. The beancurd skin was salty, and the addition of chives complemented the fish flavour.

I also appreciated the generous filling that was used for the stuffing, as it introduced a good bite to the beancurd roll.

Another item that showcased the delicate fish paste was the soft-boiled Stuffed Tofu. The tofu was extremely soft but retained its firmness despite being immersed in the soup for an extended period.

There was also a fried rendition of the same stuffed tofu, which was just as satisfying to dip into the pungent chilli sauce for some flavour contrast.

tiong bahru YTF - chilli

I witnessed many customers eating the piping hot bowl of noodles with sweet sauce, too. However, the sauce was too thick and sweet for my liking. I enjoyed eating mine with just the chilli sauce alone. 

Final thoughts

tiong bahru YTF - several ingredients

From my visit, the menu reminded me of the famed Xiu Ji Ikan Bilis Yong Tau Fu from Chinatown. The latter is most loved for their use of ikan bilis stock and super spicy and tangy chilli dip. 

Between the 2, the main ingredients from Tiong Bahru Yong Tau Hu were quite similar in taste and texture to Xiu Ji Ikan Bilis Yong Tau Fu. This means that there is now another location where I can get my yong tau foo fix without the endless queues and long waiting times!

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