Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐

Hawker stall · Hong Kah

Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐

Hawker stall · Hong Kah

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505 Jurong West Street 52, #01-31, Singapore 640505

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Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu 龍記釀豆腐 by null
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Handmade yong tau foo, laksa, soup, dry, chee cheong fun  

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505 Jurong West Street 52, #01-31, Singapore 640505 Get directions

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"Serve yourself with the stuffed tofu or vegetables. You may also add soup, chee cheong fun, laksa, mee or rice." - Michelin Inspector

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C

Google
Loong Kee Yong Tau Fu is a popular stall at Jurong West 505 Market & Food Centre, awarded a Michelin Plate for its consistent quality. It offers an extensive range of yong tau foo ingredients, with options beyond the usual soup and dry styles—including laksa and chee cheong fun—for those looking for variety. I had dinner here and found the quality solid. The ingredients were fresh, and the portion was decent for $8. A thoughtful touch: fried items were packed separately from the soup, keeping them delightfully crispy. Despite being one of the busier stalls in the food centre, the wait was short. Worth a visit if you’re in the area and craving yong tau foo.

EatSleepChyll L

Google
I saw the queue at this stall and it edged me on to try this Yong Tau Foo (YTF). No regrets! The YTFs are fresh and tasty. If you ordered the dry version like I did, add the dark sauce and chilli on your own to taste. Really good! Try it for yourself. I will be back for more!

TF

Google
MSG loaded, felt very thirsty after eating. Tried in for a couple of times and it’s still the same problem. Doesn’t help that flies are constantly flying around and eating the stuff before you do. Items that are fried are overly oily and soaking in oil. Middle aged woman was also unhygienic. Saw her licking her bare finger as she was pouring the chili and continue with her affairs handling other food. No wonder the other new Yong Tau Fu stall with no google maps presence has more people patronizing. Also, look through past reviews about miscalculations of pricing and items. This seems like a pattern and I have encountered this problem as well before. A disappointment with the Michelin bib recognition.

Kah Wang Tan

Google
I think what’s unique here is the lor mee ytf where they give you flat yellow noodles and lor mee zhup. Note that the lor mee zhup is on the watery side but still taste good. There’s free chopped garlic and vinegar by the side to add. Ingredients were quite fresh and the must order is the big meat ball which I believe is home made.

JJ Jen

Google
One of my favourite stall in this hawker center. Wide variety of yong tau foo. Always order take-away, so it's good that they will refry and pack those fried items separately. I normally will buy the ready fried and ready to eat items displayed at the side of the stall at $0.70/pc. Just need to be cautious that they might overcharge you sometimes.

리ybbo비읍

Google
Situated in Jurong West Hawker Center. They started the business velvet early in the morning. I was attracted by the wide varieties of selections. Also offered both fries and un-fried stuff. From soup, dry, curry, laksa. I like the option of Chee Cheong Fun, not many stalls in S’pore so that. Generally, food is above average comparing with other YTF stalls. Soup is salty. $7.20 for the selections, worth it?

D L

Google
2025: stall is neater and more organized. Ingredients still good. Chee cheong fun is really smooth. 2023: Love their variety of ingredients, soup base and noodles. I like the laksa and Chee cheong fun

Babe G

Google
Pretty popular and most of the time there's queue. They have a wide variety of Yong Dao Fu and they will refry those fried Yong Dao Fu and put separately. You must try their fried meat ball which is generous in size. Some stall will just serve together in the soup and makes it soggy. Price is reasonable. My portion costs $5.50. Soup is bland which is fine to me cause it is suppose to be healthy and not heavily flavoured by MSG.