Carine Tay
Must try!!!!
Location: 3 Yung Sheng Rd, #02-73 Facing Carpark, Singapore 618499
Floor 2 · Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre
Top-rated Taman Jurong stall frying up crispy, non-oily youtiao and traditional Chinese pastries.
Top-rated Taman Jurong stall frying up crispy, non-oily youtiao and traditional Chinese pastries.
Huan Le You Tiao has earned its place as one of Singapore's best youtiao spots, operating from Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre with a devoted following that swears by their freshly fried Chinese dough fritters. Each morning, the stall turns out golden-brown youtiao that achieve the perfect textural contrast: shatteringly crisp on the outside with a fluffy, airy centre that practically melts in your mouth. Customers consistently praise the skill of the friendly owners, who have mastered the art of frying dough that is satisfyingly crunchy without being greasy. Beyond the signature youtiao, the stall produces other beloved Chinese pastries including butterfly buns and han ji beng, offering a nostalgic breakfast spread that pairs perfectly with a cup of hot soy milk or congee. The stall's 5-star rating across numerous reviews speaks to the consistency and quality that keeps regulars returning week after week. For those seeking an authentic taste of traditional Chinese breakfast culture in the west, Huan Le You Tiao is a rare gem that delivers on every front. Wake up early and make your way to Huan Le You Tiao for one of Jurong's finest fried dough experiences. It is a small pleasure that captures the timeless appeal of Singapore's hawker breakfast tradition.Based on 18 Google reviews
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Carine Tay
Must try!!!!
Benito Linus
Very nice You Tiao!! It's hot and not oily at all. Uncle is very friendly too.
Ng Hwee Sheng
Traditional you tiao that my family loves! Crispy and not oily!
Shu C
came here for breakfast. Old school taste. Tao Suan with you tiao not bad
Vernon Sim
The Perfect Crispy Delight You Tiao a.k.a Chinese Cruller or Fried Dough Stick. …
Huan Le You Tiao 歡樂油條
Snack Stall
A food stall with a sign displaying various fried snacks and prices. The stall has a display case with food items and a fan. There are also signs for payment options and operating hours.
Fried Dough Stall
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying various fried dough items and their prices. Two customers are seen ordering from the stall.
Fried Dough Stall
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Fried Dough Pastries
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Fried Dough Sticks
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Coffee and Fried Dough Stick
A close-up shot of a glass mug filled with dark coffee, a spoon resting inside. Next to it, on a white paper liner, is a golden-brown fried dough stick, commonly known as youtiao. The background is blurred, showing hints of a cafe or eatery setting with people and tables.
Food Preparation
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Bowl of Sweet Soup with Fried Dough
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Tau Suan
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