Yong tau foo stall known for its vibrant spinach-based soup and generous handmade fillings.
Spinach Yong Tau Foo Soup is a hawker stall celebrated for its signature spinach-infused broth, which sets it apart from the standard yong tau foo offerings. Diners can pick from an array of handmade tofu, bitter gourd and vegetable pieces stuffed with flavourful fish paste, all served in the verdant, nourishing soup. The dish is light yet satisfying, making it a popular choice for those seeking a wholesome meal without the heaviness of fried items. Both dry and soup versions are available, with optional curry broth for those who prefer a richer flavour. Whether you are a yong tau foo enthusiast or simply in the mood for something clean and nourishing, this stall delivers a bowl that feels both healthy and hearty.
270 Queen St, #01-58, Singapore 180270
Floor 1 · Albert Centre Market & Food Centre
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 9 am
Monday
10 am–6 pm
Tuesday (Today)
10 am–6 pm
Wednesday
10 am–6 pm
Thursday
9 am–7:30 pm
Friday
9 am–7:30 pm
Saturday
9 am–3 pm
Sunday
10 am–6 pm
Our Menu
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Yong Tau Foo Menu
A menu board displaying various Yong Tau Foo soup and fried options with prices.
I had a takeaway of the batang and spinach soup. There were many wilted spinach leaves in my soup, which is quite off-putting. It also had a lot of filler cabbage so that felt disappointing as a spinach soup. Taste-wise it was really bland, but the fish was alright.
Jessy Ang
Frequently found stones inside the chilli sauce. The auntie purposely does things slowly to make customers wait so that it looks like there is a queue. Overheard a conversation between the uncle and auntie: let customers queue only, I purposely do things slowly to let them queue, then the uncle says later people in the queue will leave, but auntie insists just let customers wait. Food is fresh, taste average, service is obviously not good.
Positive Reviews
Chelsia Chan
Everyone, get the fried YTF ala carte ($7/$9) instead of the one pax YTF because if you order the $9 ala carte specifically (and share with someone else), they give you so much more! About 10 pieces + for the $9 serving, and a lot more variety. Each piece of YTF is damn big, with generous fish paste stuffing, very value for money. YTF will be re-fried upon order! If you get the one pax serving (can't remember if it's $4.5 or $4), you only get a lot of spinach and 3 default pieces of the beancurd YTF variant. Plus the auntie says it will only be available in soup. So the fried YTF will be soggy in the soup. FYI, cashless payment is accepted. Convenient. But I must say Albert hawker centre is not the cleanest place to dine in.
Lilian Poh
At Albert Centre they are selling a few varieties of food with fresh ingredients at a reasonable price. Spinach Yong Tau Foo was delicious.
Ngee Wah Ng
This hawker stall at Albert Centre selling many varieties of Yong Tau Foo at a reasonable price. It was introduced to me by my good friend. It sells Spinach Yong Tau Foo, Curry Yong Tau Foo, Fried Yuan Yang Yong Tau Foo, Fried Yong Tau Foo ...
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Spinach Yong Tau Foo Soup
Spinach Yong Tau Foo Soup
A food stall with a bright pink sign displaying the name "SPINACH YONG TAU FOO SOUP" in English and Chinese characters. Below the main sign is a menu board with pictures of various dishes and their prices. Two people are standing in front of the stall, looking at the menu. The stall appears to be in a food court or hawker center.
Spinach Yong Tau Foo Soup Stall
A food stall with a large red sign displaying the name of the dish in Chinese and English. Below the sign is a menu board with pictures and prices of various yong tau foo dishes. The stall interior shows a cooking area with staff preparing food.
Albert Centre
The exterior of Albert Centre, a multi-story building with a red and white facade. The building has large windows and balconies, and is illuminated by lights. Several people are walking on the sidewalk in front of the building.
Noodle Soup with Fried Tofu Skin and Vegetables
A close-up overhead shot of a bowl of noodle soup. The soup contains thin white noodles, leafy green vegetables, chopped scallions, and pieces of fried tofu skin. There are also two round white fish balls visible. A small dish of red sauce is partially visible in the top left corner. The rim of the bowl has some text on it, which appears to be Chinese characters.
Spinach Yong Tau Foo Soup Stall
A food stall with a large red sign displaying "SPINACH YONG TAU FOO SOUP" in English and Chinese characters. Below the sign is a menu board with pictures and prices of various dishes, including Spinach Yong Tau Foo Soup, Fried Yuan Yang, Fried Yong Tau Foo, and Prawn Meat Roll. Two staff members are visible behind the counter, preparing food. The stall is stocked with bowls, ingredients, and cooking equipment.
Noodles and Soup
A close-up overhead shot of two bowls of noodles and a small dish of sauce, all placed on a dark tray. The bowl on the left contains a clear broth with noodles, fried fish pieces, eggplant, okra, and leafy green vegetables, garnished with chopped scallions. A white spoon rests in this bowl. The bowl on the right contains thin white noodles topped with a dark sauce and a reddish-brown chili paste, with chopsticks resting across it. A small white dish in the foreground holds a portion of the reddish-brown chili paste.
Food Court Scene
A bustling food court with several stalls and patrons. People are seated at tables, eating and socializing. One stall displays images of food with prices, and another advertises "Whampoa Soya Bean". The overall atmosphere is lively and casual.
Fried Food Platter
A white bowl filled with various fried food items, including what appears to be chicken wings, fried fish, and vegetables. A single piece of what looks like a crab claw, coated in a glossy sauce, is placed on top of the other items. A white plastic spoon is also visible in the bowl.