In the current recessionary environment, many people are tightening their belts and bracing for a tough ride ahead. Thankfully in Singapore, we have easy access to inexpensive food in addition to pricier meals.

Niang Dou Fu with Kway Teow Soup @ S$2
I came across a Niang Dou Fu stall at Chinatown Hawker Centre which sold bowls of Niang Dou Fu at SGD2 (about USD1.30) per bowl. I ordered some to try. The stock was tasty and the vegetables fresh. The Niang Dou Fu (usually pieces of tofu or vegetables with fish paste) here were reasonably tasty but not so good that it would blow you out of the water.

It's decent food if you're looking for an inexpensive meal.
Chinatown Niang Dou Fu
Chinatown Complex Food Centre
335 Smith Street,
#02-146 Chinatown Complex
Singapore 050335

















2 comments:
I've tried this stall before but I'll rather spend a little bit more to go to stall #02-87 Xiu Ji for the Yong Tau Fu. :)
Hee hee! I knew when I posted on this stall that someone would inevitably mention the famous stall (or rather stalls since they occupy 2 units) and are famous for the spoonful of fried ikan bilis with their Yong Tau Hu.
I tried that stall with my mum but we both didn't like it. We both had a MSG attack mid-meal even though they're touted not to have used any MSG at all.
Different strokes for different folks, I guess. :)
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