Dai Shu Geok (Big Tree Foot)
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Dai Shu Geok (Big Tree Foot)

3.9

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3.9

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  • Khushboo Malani

    4.0

    I tot it's such as something great.... just regular yong tau fu. Lotsa numerous kinds to pick from. Can order as well as soupy noodles. May also request dem to strong fry the yong tau fu. It's about RM0.90 per item. There's additional stalls around it as well.Like a small food court. I proceeded to go there that point wasn't many pple. General ok lah.

  • Manisha

    4.0

    This is a typical suburban restaurant, you will see many individuals cueing and feeding on. The taufoo is delicious n quite inexpensive if compare to Huge City.

  • Ninda Maulidya

    4.0

    It has been a must-go if we are visiting Ipoh and the YTH is comfort food to your soul. Their Penang laksa nevertheless keep up with the authentic taste.

  • Deniz Yürür

    4.0

    I liked there selection and variety and you can find other things to consume than just the standard yong tau foo. Assam Laksa tastes great and the poultry is in fact very tasted. The kueh wasn’t as nice nevertheless the soup as of this stall is actually good.This tree foot hawker has a lot of hawkers close to it so arrive here and try the meals and if too filled with next door. We came here along the way back again from Kellie Castle and Gua Tempurung.

  • Abhishek Srivastava

    4.0

    Look at the level of grease on to the floor that will non careful person could have slide and fall. Still essential not miss place for the meals (mostly heavy fried) and co purchase with noodles of one's choice in various sauce.

  • Bilge Basmacı

    4.0

    People mostly arrive here for the yong tau fu. You will get freshly fried yong tau fu right here. Ice red bean can be among the must try once you visit here. Additionally you also try out the crunchy and juicy roast pork right here which isjust beside of the YTF stall.

  • Nesrin

    4.0

    It is a place that is around for ages and contains stood the test of time. The Yong Tau Foo here's very decent. It really is conventional and conscientiously ready and there's a superb variety. In all honesty I believe it isbetter than anything in the Klang valley and I'd state that due to the high quality of its filling - the center and soul stuffing. It really is finished with fresh fish and contains a bounce on its bite, unlike a few of the "well-known" KL and Ampang venues where in fact the stuffing will be mushy. The Yong Tau Foo right here tastes clean, perhaps nearly too clean for a few tastes that are utilized to the kick of MSG laden foods. So, in the event that's what you expect, you could be disappointed. But when you can appreciate high quality and selection of a traditionally ready, homely taste, you'll such as this. You will not feel sick because it isn't as well greasy and you also won't experience thirsty after due to an excessive amount of MSG. The Yong Tau Foo is normally paired with your selection of noodle and you may own it in curry, assam laksa, clear soup or dried out tossed (kon-lo). All of them are very decent. There is a large amount of other stuff there aswell to try and it will likely be very difficult to resist the roast pork. That's very good as well but its not really the very best... Siu-Yoke in KL and PJ will be a lot better IMHO. Still, it is a location that's worth a trip if however you fancy Yong Tau Foo... but there's really a lot more to consume in Ipoh...

  • Gülbin İşsever

    3.0

    Being truly a Ipoh local, lots of people told me I have to move there. Went there this past year. really dissatisfied. The you tau foo is definitely nothing at all special but super costly. Let's rock is way better with much option. Won't go back

  • Dilara Acarer

    4.0

    Lots of options and freshly made. May be considered just a little pricey for locals but its nevertheless good value for cash with how big is their yong tau foo. Definitely an excellent place to eat!

  • Stefy Tan

    4.0

    Fried yong tau foo has been good, only We wasn't utilized to eating minus the tin cheong (lovely sauce). Like the fried sar kok. Other stalls weren't open in those days though.

Dai Shu Geok (Big Tree Foot) Location

Dai Shu Geok (Big Tree Foot) is located at Off Jalan Pasir Pinji Jalan King, Ipoh 31650 Malaysia. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Ipoh. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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