We wanted a bite of supper.
And because we wanted to go have it at a place where we'd never been to or hadn't been to in a long time, there was a long list of possibilities.
First up was Downtown Shenton Way- maybe we can go for satay!
Then we thought about Kallang- biryani, maybe?
But we didn't quite want biryani for supper so we considered Aljunied and Tai Seng- nothing there- and Simpang Bedok- prate- and East Coast Park Lagoon Food Center- char kuay teow and chye tow kuay.
But everything seemed a tad too far for a quick bite of supper and so we finally decided on Geylang.
Specifically, the soy bean curd shop in Geylang, which we googled just to get the exact location, and the exact name.
Now, if there's one thing that Yong He Coffee Shop at Lorong 22 is pretty famous for, it is their savoury soy beancurd.
But because we'd tried it last year when we were hanging out in the area, we decided we'd go for the sweet one this time.
So we ordered one big bowl of sweetened beancurd, one stick of youtiao and one plate of pot stickers.
The beancurd was really bobbly and nice to carve, the youtiao was large sized and crisply fried, and the pot stickers we ordered were super original with a chewy skin and lots of filling inside.
Sad thing is, I didn't get a picture of the food- I should have- but I got a picture of what I was looking at from my roadside table seated on my stool. :)
And because we wanted to go have it at a place where we'd never been to or hadn't been to in a long time, there was a long list of possibilities.
First up was Downtown Shenton Way- maybe we can go for satay!
Then we thought about Kallang- biryani, maybe?
But we didn't quite want biryani for supper so we considered Aljunied and Tai Seng- nothing there- and Simpang Bedok- prate- and East Coast Park Lagoon Food Center- char kuay teow and chye tow kuay.
But everything seemed a tad too far for a quick bite of supper and so we finally decided on Geylang.
Specifically, the soy bean curd shop in Geylang, which we googled just to get the exact location, and the exact name.
Now, if there's one thing that Yong He Coffee Shop at Lorong 22 is pretty famous for, it is their savoury soy beancurd.
But because we'd tried it last year when we were hanging out in the area, we decided we'd go for the sweet one this time.
So we ordered one big bowl of sweetened beancurd, one stick of youtiao and one plate of pot stickers.
The beancurd was really bobbly and nice to carve, the youtiao was large sized and crisply fried, and the pot stickers we ordered were super original with a chewy skin and lots of filling inside.
Sad thing is, I didn't get a picture of the food- I should have- but I got a picture of what I was looking at from my roadside table seated on my stool. :)
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