I Love Yoo!
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Porridge portion just nice, must have it with “you-tiao”. Fried potato ball were cold when served, not so nice to eat.Herbal steam chicken is nice.…
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Cheap porrdige set with char guai at RM 5.90. The food is tasty and the soya bean is not that sweet.. the nian gao is too oily and is not very flavour…
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Yoo Tiao , also known as chinese doughnuts have long been part of daily life in China . Soy Milk and Yoo Tiao is one of the most popular chinese break…
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3 Reviews on “I Love Yoo!”
Porridge portion just nice, must have it with “you-tiao”. Fried potato ball were cold when served, not so nice to eat.Herbal steam chicken is nice.
Cheap porrdige set with char guai at RM 5.90. The food is tasty and the soya bean is not that sweet.. the nian gao is too oily and is not very flavourful. The cashier is a bit moody but otherwise tends to customers fast and straightforwardly.
Yoo Tiao , also known as chinese doughnuts have long been part of daily life in China . Soy Milk and Yoo Tiao is one of the most popular chinese breakfast and snacks around Asia . This long golden brown deep fried breadstick is familiar to everyone in the East . It is savoury and lightly salted , and made to be torn lengthwise in two. It can be eaten on its own, or as an accompaniment with rice congee or soy milk or coffee, or with whatever takes your fancy .