2013年1月23日 星期三

Yong Tau Foo | JoinMe - Food Review Malaysia

Yong Tau Foo



Home Town Yong Tau Foo is just like any other Chinese kedai makan. One interesting fact however, is that the food here is halal (I can tell that from looking at the customers who dine at the place). We notice that the majority of the patrons there are Malay, but there are also Indians and some foreigners who eat at this restaurant. Besides, there is a halal logo on the wall, which should give a further reassurance that there is no problem for Muslims to eat here. The types of yong tau foo served at Home Town Yong Tau Foo is more to Chinese style as seen in its menu. It is served together with a sweet brown sauce called hoisin sauce that is pure Chinese style. One downside about this place however, is the limited choices in the menu. There are some common dishes you will usually find when you are having yong tau foo, were missing from its menu and that gave us a slight disappointment. I've ordered some fried fucuk, shui kao, you tiao, brinjal, chilli, Romaine lettuce and the hot and sour chicken. In 15 minutes, a huge bowl of assorted yong tau foo in a tasty stock made from boiled fish bones, soybeans and vegetables were served. the fried shui kao were filled with fish paste, crunchy Chinese water chestnut and sweet grated carrots, which goes perfectly with the sweet sauce and chilly sauce. The Romaine lettuce (yau mak) in oyster sauce, topped with crisp, golden-fried chopped garlic. The hot and sour chicken was abit spicy but not really sour. We really enjoy the dinner here and the price was affordable (RM 0.90/yong yau foo). I am sure will come back again for the next meal. :D



Restaurant at:Hometown Yong Tau Foo @ Ampang (Slgr)



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