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Yong Tau Foo Khong Kee
Featured on a Chinese segment of our local 8TV channel before, Yong Tau Foo Khong Kee’s restaurant is definitely a sight for sore eyes. Unlike normal hawker stalls which are average in hygiene and cleanliness, this restaurant is satisfactorily clean, even the floors sparkly clean! Judging from their signboard (it’s almost fading!), this place is alive thanks to their good and fresh Yong Tau Foo! Their soup base for the Yong Tau Foo is a bit unseasoned but good for people who like their soups clear and not too salty. One thing special about Khong Kee is their signature Hong Kong style porridge. Pair it with your favourite pieces of Yong Tau Foo and your day will be complete!More infoYong Tau Foo Khong Kee View restaurant
22, Jalan 20/16A, Taman Paramount, 46300, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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It’s not served in a conventional restaurant, but a small kiosk in the Uptown Food Court at Damansara Utama. Don’t judge a book by its cover although it’s a small kiosk because a lot of people line up for these yummy babies! If it makes looking for it easier, it has two signs on top of the kiosk which reads, “Ah Keong Yong Tau Foo” and “Teluk Intan Chee Cheong Fun”. The Chee Cheong Fun is a crowd pleaser too, with everyone of 1Malaysia lining up for it. Pair the warm Yong Tau Foo with a plate of Chee Cheong Fun with the tastes of Teluk Intan and you’ll absolutely come back for more!More infoAh Keong Yong Tau Foo View restaurant
1097, Damansara Uptown Hawker Centre (Jalan SS 21/39), 47400, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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Restoran 3A Yong Tau Foo & Cheong FunCertified
halalRestoran 3A Yong Tau Foo has been established since 2003 and it has successfully garnered the hearts of many! It is one of the Halal restaurants that do not serve pork in their menu and non-Muslims can enjoy their wonderful Yong Tau Foo and side dishes without any worries. A little bit pricier than other places at around RM1.20 per piece, it is secure enough to say that their Yong Tau Foo is one of the best in Petaling Jaya. The restaurant only has one air-conditioned space and can cater to almost 30-40 people. Besides Yong Tau Foo, they have scrumptious side dishes such as Chee Cheong Fun ) which also comes in curry sauce!), a variety of stir-fried vegetables, noodles and also main dishes such as Asam Kembong Fish and Honey Chicken. Wash your meal down with some of their homemade desserts too!More infoRestoran 3A Yong Tau Foo & Cheong Fun View restaurant
12, Jalan 19/3, Seksyen 19, 46300, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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Ipoh Road Yong Tow Foo
The Ipoh Road Yong Tow Foo is one of the biggest Yong Tau Foo restaurants around with a few branches under their belt and the Segambut branch being their first. The famous restaurant also operates in PJ and gets crowded during peak hours of lunch and dinner. Besides Yong Tau Foo, they also have fruit rojak, tauhu bakar the always famous paper-wrapped chicken!More infoIpoh Road Yong Tow Foo View restaurant
No.2, Jalan SS2/3, 47300, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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O & S Restaurant reportedly serves the best hawker food in the whole of Petaling Jaya! One of the restaurant’s highlights is the Yong Tau Foo. Slightly pricey than other places, the Yong Tau Foo here is made fresh on the spot and fried only when requested. You’ll get the freshest and hottest fried Yong Tau Foo here! The fresh fish paste used in the Yong Tau Foo is also quite generous and thus, paying the reasonable prices of around and less than RM1 per piece.More infoO&S Restaurant View restaurant
39, Jalan 20/14, Taman Paramount, 46300, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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Mei Keng is situated at Taman Kinrara in Puchong. Perfect for those who live at and nearby Puchong! The Yong Tau Foo here is surprisingly quite stuffed despite its regular ambience. Its fried beancurd is a bit thin for its crunchiness and curry noodles are available here. The curry soup is thick and fragrant, a dream come true for those who love spicy broths!More infoRestaurant Mei Keng Yong Tau Foo Corner View restaurant
Jalan TK1/11D, Taman Kinrara, Batu 7 1/2, Jalan Puchong, 47100, Puchong, Selangor
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Ampang Tradition Yong Tau Foo is in the hustle and bustle of SS2, Petaling Jaya and if you crave deliciousness in simplicity, this is the place to try traditional Yong Tau Foo. The white tofu here is very smooth and together with the soup, it’s divine. Rice and a variety of noodles in soup are also available here. Do try their chicken wings here too.More infoNew Ampang Tradition Yong Tau Foo View restaurant
No. 64, Jalan SS 2/66, 47300, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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Seong Kee Hakka Yong Tau Foo
Situated in an old school open-air food court at PJ Old Town, Seong Kee’s signboard is in bright orange and reads” Gerai Seong Kee – Seong Kee Hack Ka Young Tau Foo”. Their Yong Tau Foo is made freshly upon order so be sure to order their fried pieces too. Instead of using just fish paste, pork is incorporated into their menu too. Priced at around RM1.40 per piece, it is definitely higher than usual Yong Tau Foo places but it’s well worth it!More infoSeong Kee Hakka Yong Tau Foo View restaurant
Medan Selera (Old Town), Pjs 4, 46200, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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