i love food courts in singapore. they're clean, spacious, and you're spoilt for choice. sometimes the sheer number of food choices leaves me paralyzed. now that i'm on this diet and more than half of the food offered is forbidden to me, i have formed some favorites so i don't get overwhelmed anymore.
yong tau fu -- it sounds exotic, doesn't it? this is a no-fail order. you choose the vegetables, tofu, meat, and other things you want to include in it (crabmeat, mushrooms, chicken, fishballs....), then you hand over your bowl to the attendants to be cooked the way you prefer -clear soup, with noodles, with curry, with laksa. the clear soup is glorious! it's full of flavor (but no msg). and they never overcook the veggies. plus, they have like 10 different varieties of tofu you can choose from.
i never get tired of this dish because actually you can have a different combination each time you order it. so it's always new. and always satisfying.
and so not fattening.
whoever invented this dish must have had a psychic link to dr. agatston.
no-fail
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Posted by Patricia at 5:30 PM
Labels: food, health, slimming, the eating habits of highly neurotic people, yong tau fu
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4 comments:
Just like my kind of soup. And soup is always comforting too.
wow.. wish we had that here.
love tofu plus the veggies. kani pat guilt free ni.
yes mai, it's really guilt free. and it tastes great!
yes tita lou, soup is always comforting. and you end up eating less because you feel full right away. =)
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