Tian Ji Niang Dou Fu is a chinese restaurant central region located in Singapore.
#01-52, Seah Im Food Centre (2 Seah Im Rd.) Singapore
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | No |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Wheelchair Accessible | Yes |
Music | No |
Parking | Public Lot |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch |
Drinks | BYO |
Reasonable price for Yong Tau Foo . Choices of noodles , vermicelli & rice pairing with. Don't forget they do serve laksa . Highlights would be fried condiments separated with the soup .
Soup is refreshing different from usual Niang Dou Fu bonus thrown on lots of leafy veggies , ingredient fresh worth the try
Best niang tofu in the west. Busy old couple can be a bit grouchy sometimes. But understandably so .. They e always busy!!
Laksa is so good here; they actually fry each piece so it's crispy & hot in your soup . Mega yums.
Delicious and cheap
The most APPALLING attitude I have ever encountered. The food is average at best and NOT WORTH for anyone to have to put up with the rudeness and confrontational disposition of the stallholders.
Quick bites
Food is nice ... but
Nasi Ayam Penyet is amazing. Huge quantity! You can take your own amount of crumbs, yum. It's all really worthy :-) - Aqilah Hassan
Beef noodle rocks! N they serve chunky pieces of beef.Comes in 4 sizes- standard, value, supreme, super. LOL. - Ian Thomtori
Love the soup here .. Yummy! - Grace Lcm
Despite e generous veg on top of the noodles, there's a lot of black charred bits from e wok. So not quite sure the healthy level. Not a fan of the chye poh added. - Stephanie Tan
Love the plain cheong fun and yusheng (marinated raw fish) here. Treat it like a snack or proper meal, both great! - Ting
COME TRY DIAN XIAO ER'S HERBAL ROASTED CRISPY SKIN DUCK AND A VARIETY OF OTHER DISHED INCLUDING FRIED COD FISH. U WILL NOT REGRET IT - Janson Tan