Tau foo fah, otherwise known as soybean curd, could be one of the most inexpensive and delicate Chinese dessert creations. The texture of tau foo fah is just unbelievable, so mellow and it literally glides down your throat effortlessly. It is usually lightly doused with clear sugar syrup plus a pungent hint of ginger and sometimes palm sugar syrup too. Even though stalls that sell tau foo fah are often packed with ludicrous queue, it has never fail to bring much warmth and comfort to your throat, hence the purpose of this article with the best tau foo fah in Ipoh is created.
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Funny Mountain
Funny Mountain is somewhat a strange name to be given to a shop. However, it is renowned for its traditional Tau Foo Fah recipe since 1952. Anyway, the name doesn't really matter as long as you can get a delicious bowl of soft and lightly sweetened sugar syrup Tau Foo Fah. Despite the constant long queue here, it is definitely worth the wait!
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49, Jalan Theatre, 30300, Ipoh , Perak
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Kedai Minuman Woong Kee Bean Curd
Kedai Minuman Woong Kee Bean Curd is known to be an equal rival of Funny Mountain. The Tau Foo Fah here comes in different variations and is larger in serving portion. One of its best time sellers is the Peanut Sesame Tau Foo Fah with brown sugar- extremely soft and velvety smooth and with adequate sweetness. Moreover, you can just sit back and relax in your own car while savouring a bowl or two Tau Foo Fah.
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32-38A (Bawah), Jalan Ali Pitchay, 30250, Ipoh, Perak
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Kedai Minuman Tai Soo
Kedai Minuman Tai Soo is another place in Ipoh when it comes to Tau Foo Fah. For those of you who would like to try something extraordinary, there's more variety over here for you to do so, such as the Tau Foo Fah Cendol Kacang. It may not be as silky as compared to the above, but it is edible and with just about the right amount of sweetness to taste.
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24 Jalan Raja Musa Aziz, 30300, Ipoh, Perak
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Ding Feng Teow Chew Tau Fu Fa
Ding Feng Teow Chew Tau Fu Fa is found across a tourist hot spot and a popular alley named Concubine Lane. It was introduced somewhere during last year. This is a definite must-visit place because it is relatively affordable, and even for a health-giving bowl of Sea Bird Nest with Gingko Nuts that is of course costly if you obtain it from elsewhere.
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8, Jalan Panglima, 30000, Ipoh, Perak
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Lou Yao Kei Tau Fu Fa
Lou Yau Kei Tau Fu Fa is situated pretty far from the vicinity of town. But if you’re around the Bercham area, do give it a try. This is not an overly sweet inducing Tau Foo Fah, but instead you are rewarded with an absolutely mellow Tau Foo Fah with mild sweetness. It literally slides down your throat in no time! It almost felt like drinking instead of eating.
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Opposite food court, from the lane across 7-11 shop @ Bercham, 31400, Ipoh, Perak
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