Ive patronised this place since i started living in B.Batok & idk WHY i hvnt ever written a proper review on them. This is my go-to solo eat. I major love the Tom Yum YTF, it's got a great blend of the holy trinity of what mks tom yum yummy.- spice, hot & sour. Everytime i order this, i get all puffy & hot not cos it's so spicy but it's jz got a perfect Zing to it! I used to always patronise Jason YTF (Arab st) for their Tom yum YTF but i think Jason's tom yum YTF itself is sitting on the fence on whether they wana be tom yum (bland) or TOM YUMMY. The dining place is small tho - avoid 1215pm to 1pm, that's when the lunchtime crowd hits. The other downside is that they dont fry some of the ytf pieces, all of it is dropped into the bowl w your soup. Other than that, their dishes are a HIT!
Riki Koe
5
A halal mala cuisine at Westgate basement. The Mala hotpot is tasty. Other recommendation would be the fried rice, big portion & lots ingredients inside. The staff are friendly. Food is reasonable price. We've been patronizing this stall for quite some time. A recommended place for halal mala hotpot π
Ida N.
5
The laksa Yong Tau Foo is delicious. Price is reasonable. Normal food court ambience. But limited seats, so go to be there at the right timing. Lunch time, hard to get seats. π
Swetha Shanmugavel
5
The laksa and tom yum soup were both delicious! The taste was quite unique, especially the tom yum soup. I wish there were more options for Yong tau fu but the soup taste more than makes up for this!
Jun Jie
5
Not sure whatβs with the low ratings but as a halal establishment the Ban Mian soup was definitely above average and was as good or even better than the real deal, dried Mala with Yong Tau Foo ingredients packed a punch too.
Staff at the counter were also surprisingly friendly and welcoming as well
Overall will definitely drop by again ππ»ππ»
Zara binti Mohammad Taat
5
I've patronised this place since I started living in B. Batok, and I don't know why I haven't ever written a proper review for them. This is my go-to solo eat. I major love the Tom Yum YTF; it has a great blend of the holy trinity of what makes Tom Yum yummy: spice, hot, and sour. Every time I order this, I get all puffy and hot, not because it's so spicy, but because it just has a perfect Zing to it! I used to always patronise Jason YTF (Arab Street) for their Tom Yum YTF, but I think Jason's Tom Yum YTF itself is sitting on the fence on whether they want to be Tom Yum (bland) or TOM YUMMY. The dining place is small though; avoid 12:15 PM to 1 PM, as that is when the lunchtime crowd hits. The other downside is that they don't fry some of the YTF pieces; all of it is dropped into the bowl with your soup. Other than that, their dishes are a HIT!
Jian Jie
5
Not sure what's with the low ratings, but as a halal establishment, the Ban Mian soup was definitely above average and was as good or even better than the real deal. The dried Mala with Yong Tau Foo ingredients packed a punch too.
Staff at the counter were also surprisingly friendly and welcoming.
Overall, I will definitely drop by again ππ»ππ»
Ida Ng
5
The laksa Yong Tau Foo is delicious. Price is reasonable. Normal food court ambience. However, seating is limited, so try to go at the right time. During lunchtime, it's especially hard to get seats. π
Ricky Koh
5
This halal mala stall is located in Westgate basement. The Mala hotpot is tasty. Another recommendation is the fried rice, which has a big portion and lots of ingredients. The staff are friendly. The food is reasonably priced. We've been patronizing this stall for quite some time. Definitely a recommended place for halal mala hotpot π
Shweta Shanmugam
5
The laksa and tom yum soup were both delicious! The taste was quite unique, especially the tom yum soup. I wish there were more options for Yong tau fu, but the soup's taste more than makes up for this!