8 Places To Buy Fresh Uncooked Yong Tau Foo In Singapore
Yong tau foo is a well-loved dish in Singapore of Hakka origin. Originally active around the Yellow River with a staple diet of dumplings, the Hakkas started migrating Southwards and finally settled in Southern China. As they no longer had access to the flour to make dumpling skins, the people started using tofu instead and stuffing them with meat paste. After arriving in the Nanyang region, access to seafood meant fish paste was added to the recipe, which helps to prevent shrinkage of the minced meat. Fishballs also made its appearance due to Teochew influences. Over the generations, the yong tau foo we know today began to make its way onto our dinner tables. If you're having a dinner gathering or just wondering where to buy uncooked yong tau foo in Singapore, look no further because we've rounded up a list of online markets. Many of them are also heritage stalls with decades of experience in making yong tau foo!
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Hakka Chang
A home-based business run by a Singaporean Hakka family, Hakka Chang makes authentic Hakka yong tau foo available for delivery. The basic yong tau foo set ($8.50) includes stuffed tofu, tau pok and spring rolls, while the premium set ($15) includes additional bitter gourd, chilli, brinjal and mushrooms. Place your orders by Friday 9pm, all orders are freshly made on Saturday morning and sent out b...
Joo Hwa Food
Joo Hwa was first started in the 1970s by a few siblings on the streets of Chinatown selling fresh yong tau foo, prawn roll and fishballs. Back then, everything was freshly handmade and sold, as there was no refrigerators on the streets. During that time, business gained significant popularity and queues started to form even before opening hours. After moving to Ang Mo Kio in the 80s, Joo Hwa Food...
Market Boy
Market Boy’s journey began in April 2020 during the circuit breaker period as an initiative to help out local wet market hawkers, as well as families who had difficulty in obtaining fresh groceries. Till date, Market Boy partners with multiple hawkers in order to bring the the wet market online. Shopping for fresh yong tau foo has never been easier. Classic items such as beancurd rolls, bitter gou...
MarketFresh
MarketFresh is an online wet market, started by a new generation of wet market stall owners bringing to you Singapore’s freshest and best value groceries for your convenience and hassle-free shopping. You'll be spoilt for choice with over 100 different variety of fresh yong tau foo ingredients to choose from! Operating just like the wet market, they are closed on Mondays, and if you place your ord...
Shengjie Foodstuff
Shengjie Foodstuff also has its beginnings as a humble wet market stall, located in Holland Village. With family support, the stall was able to expand into a flatted factory in the early 80s. Since then, the company has been providing consistent quality, healthy nutritious food at affordable prices. Find a variety of uncooked yong tau foo in Singapore, ranging from lady finger's with fish paste to...
TankFully Fresh
Located in Singapore, TankFully Fresh is an online seafood supply retailer initiated by the second-generation of Sin Chwee Minimart, with the aim of providing optimal convenience and the freshest seafood to your doorstep. Even though it's a fresh seafood supplier, you'll also find fresh assorted yong tau foo sets from just $3.70. They are freshly hand-stuffed with fish paste everyday, and you can...
Tiong Bahru Yong Tou Fu
Tiong Bahru Yong Tou Fu began its business in a small pushcart stall in the 60s. Every piece of yong tau foo was made single handedly by its creator, Mdm Tay. Yearning to keep the family recipe alive, Mdm Tay’s daughter, Jenny, started helping out at a young age. Since then, Jenny has become a crucial part of the business, even creating the “to-die-for” chilli and sauces to go with the delectable...
Zhen Zhen Yong Tau Fu
Zhen Zhen Yong Tau Fu is a wet market stall in 44 Holland Drive Market who took their business online during the circuit breaker in 2020. Find affordable and fresh uncooked yong tau fu that you can go on to enjoy with your family at home. Best of all, prices start from just $0.20 per piece! Delivery fee is $8 for orders under $30, $5 for orders above $30, and free for orders above $30. Alternative...