Is Da Jie Niang dou fu halal?

Is Da Jie Niang dou fu halal?

Da Jie Niang Dou Fu The following Yong Tau Foo spot is one that is out of the norm. This is because, it is one of the rare gems in Singapore which serves Halal Yong Tau Foo. If you’re familiar with the name Da Jie Niang Dou Fu, you’ll know that there are currently two joints across Singapore.

What is yong tau foo made of?

Most of us in Singapore are familiar with yong tau foo as a dish available at almost all hawker centres, coffeeshops and foodcourts in Singapore. The traditional Hakka Chinese versions of yong tau foo are made with tofu cubes stuffed with minced pork and herbs, then deep fried and served with bean gravy.

Is yong tau foo halal in Singapore?

The following Yong Tau Foo spot is one that is out of the norm. This is because, it is one of the rare gems in Singapore which serves Halal Yong Tau Foo. If you’re familiar with the name Da Jie Niang Dou Fu, you’ll know that there are currently two joints across Singapore.

What is Yayong tau foo?

Yong Tau Foo is a Hakka Chinese delight that is available in most of the hawker centres and food courts in Singapore, due to its variety and perceived healthiness (you don’t go pick all the deep-fried food and pour all the sauce within lah).