Vani Samy
Ordered wan tan mee and fish ball noodle with no soup??! How do I eat this without the soup? Feel so cheated. And I came during off peak no crowd and still can afford this kind of mistake??? Not the first time!
Location: 21 Choa Chu Kang North 6, #B1-28 YewTee Point, Singapore 689578
YewTee Point
Encik Tan at YewTee Point serves affordable halal Chinese dishes, from nasi lemak to chicken rice, local style.
Encik Tan at YewTee Point serves affordable halal Chinese dishes, from nasi lemak to chicken rice, local style.
Encik Tan at YewTee Point is a halal-certified eatery that brings beloved Chinese-style local dishes to the Muslim community and beyond. The menu covers familiar staples like chicken rice, nasi lemak, and mee rebus, each prepared with authentic flavours that do not compromise despite being halal.Operating hours not available
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Vani Samy
Ordered wan tan mee and fish ball noodle with no soup??! How do I eat this without the soup? Feel so cheated. And I came during off peak no crowd and still can afford this kind of mistake??? Not the first time!
Sashi Shanmugam
I have been a regular customer to Encik Tan Yew Tee for many years. Possibly since it started its stall there. My favourite dish is the Chicken Cutlet Curry Rice. Recently the rice portion for that dish has dropped drastically, the rice effectively appears flat in the container. The amount of the cabbage usually served is also dismal, it appear to be about one or two spoons worth of that vegetable. Being a fan of this meal previously, I'm highly disappointed at the recent standards (I have received the same portion sizes more than twice now) and strongly urge whoever is operating the stall to increase the portion sizes back to what it was. Your stinginess is really apparent in how the dish is served. I have received feedback that the portion sizes are not as such in other outlets. Please stop being stingy. Thank you.
Colleen Ong
Ordered 2 sets of chicken cutlet curry rice. Rice is little. The cabbage is little and hard. to chew. Chicken cutlet is cold. Curry gravy is pathetic. When ask the chinese lady for more gravy so that the cold chicken cutlet could at least have some warm from the gravy, she is not happy. She gave me a bowl with 1/4 bowl gravy. This is not the way to do business. It will definitely be the last time that we are eating at Encik Tan. 😡
Benedict Wee
Claypot chicken rice is highly recommended!! It's my favorite outlet @YewPoint .. the staffs here are friendly especially the Malay lady, Most of my visits here during lunch, she is the one who served me. I love the taste of the claypot chicken rice, it's served piping hot (you have to wait 10-15mins for it to be ready) which I don't mind...it's always worth the wait...the rice cooked till crispy on the side (crust) which this is the way to enjoy it...I always add chicken meat (extra$2). U have to enjoy it with the sambal chilli and the cilipadi with soy sauce....it's to die for!! 😋😋😋 I've tried their claypot seafood noodles too... recommended as well...but noodles portion is small (just nice for me)
Clarence Ahmad
Generally good food. Would be nice if the fried oysters were fresher, had less grit, and has a higher egg-to-starch ratio.
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