Fatty Aunt Yong Tau Foo

우리는 또 다른 한국어 시험을 봤어요. 스트레스가 쌓는데 우리에게는 악몽이 있어 😰. 다른 밤에 남편이 자면서과 호흡을해서 깨워 야 했어요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 


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A dinner-time hankering for yong tau fu led to the discovery of Fatty Aunt Yong Tau Fu
 
Most (well, the reputable ones anyway) yong tau foo stalls tend to sell out by late lunch (including old-reliables Cuppage Yong Tau Foo and Yi Xiang Feng at Ang Mo Kio), so I leaned on word-of-mouth for recommendations because googling netted results that all shuttered by mid-afternoon. 

How I've never known about this seasoned long-timer till recently, I have no idea!! Purportedly crazy popular with the hospital staff at SGH come lunch-time (it's a short hop and skip away from SGH's College Road entrance), this Silat Road veteran has been around for yonks. Another big plus: its Jalan Bukit Merah/Kampong Bahru locale is so very accessible as it's not too far from the city. 

Fatty Aunt's noteworthy for its boggling array of fried stuffed ingredients (they may look indistinguishable from the other but they're all excellent), as well as its specialty bak chor mee-esque pairing of its dry-style noodles.
 
My favourite Minced Pork Mee Pok ($8) is a cross between bah chor mee and Ampang-style yong tau foo, topped with fried dumplings and stuffings a-plenty.

For a more traditional Ampang Yong Tau Fu flavour, the Bean Sauce ($6.20) is a better bet. This is a skosh on the sweet side, with copious lashings of sweet sauce.

For purists, get the clear Yong Tau Foo Soup ($5), delicate and redolent with simmered yellow beans. 

 
Fatty Aunt Yong Tau Foo
Blk 147 Silat Ave
Tel: 8622 2862
Open daily from 9.30am to 8.30pm

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