I've wanted to try out rochor and beancurd city eons ago coz (i gotta admit!) of the much publicised feud between the brothers!
We had wanted to compare both their beancurd since they were just beside each other but alas! I didn't know that beancurd city has moved out a long time ago, leaving their sister to occupy the space with another beancurd shop (which was deserted when we went)!
2 Short Street
Singapore 188211
(near sunshine plaza!)
We shared both the chilled and warm versions of their beancurd. Both were smooth in texture but Baby preferred the chilled one while i favoured the warm one coz i felt that it made the beancurd a tad silkier~
Their you tiao (fried dough fritters) were pipin' hot and crispy! Other snacks like egg tarts are available as well~ We also tried their soya bean milk but it was just rather ordinary~
The comparison part has expanded though. What's left to do:
1. Sample their sister's brand of beancurd which is just right next door
2. Find beancurd city
3. Visit rochor in geylang (owned by eldest brother) which many have said is the best
We had wanted to compare both their beancurd since they were just beside each other but alas! I didn't know that beancurd city has moved out a long time ago, leaving their sister to occupy the space with another beancurd shop (which was deserted when we went)!
2 Short Street
Singapore 188211
(near sunshine plaza!)
We shared both the chilled and warm versions of their beancurd. Both were smooth in texture but Baby preferred the chilled one while i favoured the warm one coz i felt that it made the beancurd a tad silkier~
Their you tiao (fried dough fritters) were pipin' hot and crispy! Other snacks like egg tarts are available as well~ We also tried their soya bean milk but it was just rather ordinary~
The comparison part has expanded though. What's left to do:
1. Sample their sister's brand of beancurd which is just right next door
2. Find beancurd city
3. Visit rochor in geylang (owned by eldest brother) which many have said is the best
5 Comments:
At Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:44:00 AM, Anonymous said…
wooo! looks good! yepp..somehw the hot version of beancurd always seem to be smoother & softer.. =)my current fav is selegie beancurd. thks for the post, cant wait to try it! ^^
p.s: is it within walkable distance frm victor kitchen?
At Tuesday, July 08, 2008 11:47:00 AM, Anonymous said…
heheh hao xiang chi worh yi jing ren le 2 ge week ....gai zhe mo ban ne *roll eyes*
At Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:26:00 PM, Yvonne said…
hehe hao hao wo men xia yi ci jiu qu chi hao ma? huai dan baby!
At Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:51:00 PM, Yvonne said…
le'chloe,
u prefer the warm version too? =D i gotta go try the selegie one someday too!
and yes, it's within walking distance from victor's kitchen (sunshine plaza)!
At Thursday, September 25, 2008 1:10:00 AM, Anonymous said…
Wow nice review. Makes me want to go there and have a try. (:
Which bus services can i take to get there? And where do I alight?
Post a Comment
<< Home