Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Tao Kwa Pau

Goggle and found that the Tao Kwa Pau that i have been craving for has shift from a coffeeshop in Upper East Coast to this Peranakan Village Food Centre at Tanjong Katong.


This is the stall


Duck Rice at S$3.00


Tao Kwa Pau at S$1.50 each


Chilli Sauce

26 comments:

  1. Cheap and delicious ! I like all these !

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  2. What is Tao Kwa Pau? I can't tell from the photo.

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  3. Ooooo...duck rice looks good. The taukua pao looks so messy - supposed to be stuffed bean curd cake, right?

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  4. good morning Sharon..

    wow, i have not heard/seen/eaten Tao Kwa Pau before.. it does look very delicious in the photo!! no wonder you have been "chasing" it from one place to another, haha..

    the duck rice also nice, and can still have a meal in SG under S$5 is really affordable huh??

    good morning everyone

    have a great day ahead :)

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  5. Bakeling

    These stall has been selling for a long time, only that they shift from one place to another...


    Mun

    It tao kwa stuff with mashed egg, diced deep fried fishball, diced cucumber, deep fried yam cracker....


    Suituapui

    Yes, it is...


    SK

    Good morning...

    After they shift, didn't know where is it, hehe....

    The duck rice is nice... If in food court with air con, will be more expensive, hehe...

    You too have a great day ahead...

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  6. what filling stuffed inside the Tao Kwa Pau huh?

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  7. Good morning Sharon.. have not tasted Tao Kwa Pau before... interesting...looking forward to eat it soon!

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  8. Duck rice cheap leh even if convert to RM. AbtRM6.

    What is in d TKP?

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  9. Such a long didn't have duck rice, usually I have chicken rice instead, hehe!!!

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  10. Good morning Sharon!

    Where is the rain?? We will have water ration in Malaysia soon!

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  11. I never heard of Tao Kwa Pau!!! It looks like Lobak Ko to me.

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  12. What's tau kwa pau actually? I know what's tau kwa but i have no idea about the filling lol, we don't have it here :/

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  13. Tao kwa pau is something unique. Would love to try it. Duck rice for $3 is really cheap (don;t convert). Food in M;sia are getting expensive!

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  14. Not sure what it is but sure like to try!!

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  15. You can get duck rice for $3. That's cheap.

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  16. Good evening Sharon!

    First time I hear about Tao Kwa Pau, looks kinda unique!

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  17. Sonia

    mashed egg, diced deep fried fishball, diced cucumber, deep fried yam cracker...


    Elaine

    Good afternoon... Welcome, welcome...


    Small Kucing

    Ya, ard RM6 plus if convert...

    Inside is mashed egg, diced deep fried fishball, diced cucumber, deep fried yam cracker....


    小影

    Both i eat, hehe...


    Twilight Man

    Good afternoon...

    Here also no rain... :(

    You too have a great day ahead...


    Ken

    It's tau kwa and in the middle of the tau kwa, there's filling, which has mashed egg, diced deep fried fishball, diced cucumber, deep fried yam cracker...


    mNhL

    Do give it a try when you're in SG ya... :)

    Here also, things are getting more expensive...


    Claire

    Do give it a try the next round you're in SG ya... :)


    Yee Ling

    Ya, $3...

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    1. Sound delicious. Over here they only put taugeh n cucumber

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  18. Hayley

    Good afternoon...

    It has been around for quite sometimes, only that it has shift place and didn't manage to find the place till recently...

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  19. Tao Kwa Pau look special, it look delicious from the picture.

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  20. I would love the duck rice..yummy!

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  21. Grace

    Very long time, i didn't eat it, hehe...


    Wenn

    The duck rice, not bad...

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  22. Wow, lovin their generous portion of chuncky duck meat!!!

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  23. dentistvschef

    Their duck rice is nice... :)

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