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94 Toa Payoh Big Cockle Laksa · Yi Hao Coffee Shop

Toa Payoh block 94 laksa is the latest laksa darling in Singapore social media now.

Stall name: Toa Payoh 94 Laksa


Address: 94 Lor 4 Toa Payoh, #01-30, Singapore 310094 (stall inside Yi Hao coffee shop)


Nearest MRT: 10 minutes walk from Braddell station


Hours: 7am - 2pm



Queue is about 5 to 10 deep at 11am and wait can be more than 20 minutes as each person ordered two or three bowls ๐Ÿคฃ

Comes in two sizes $4.80 and $5.80. Basically the same, just more or less of the same things inside. I ordered $5.80 to make the wait worth it ๐Ÿ˜„

The thick rice vermicelli and bean sprouts were submerged in a rich creamy yellowish spice infused soup. It was topped with shelled prawn, egg, blood cockle, fish cake, taupok and crowned with chopped laksa leaves. There's also a dollop of sambal.

The laksa soup was lemak or rich with coconut milk. Spices were mild, somewhat flat, so the soup leaned on the slightly sweeter side though it has a prawn stock base. Dried shrimps provided a balancing savouriness but was also a little meek. We stirred in the sambal which lifted the umami and spiciness by a bit. Overall, a mildly sweetish savoury spicy coconut milk, prawn stock and spice soup.

The prawns were shelled, fresh, crunchy meaty to the bite and sweet ๐Ÿ‘
Buddy doesn't eat cockles, so I got two upsized doses ๐Ÿซข These were the best things in the bowl for me.

Thumbnail size, plump, very clean, fresh, juicy, crunchy, briny, blanched medium rare yet clean tasting. Best ๐Ÿ‘

They also have extra large see hum which is the stall's unique selling point. I shall try these next time.

Overall, this laksa reminds me of Janggut and 328 laksa (though I haven't had these for a long time). It is likeable, seemed tuned to the general public palate.
I'll be back if I am in the area, and in the mood for good and big cockles.

As we were leaving, we saw a couple of people with this beautiful looking prawn mee soup. I ogled, they noticed me, and I couldn't resist asking for permission to take a shot ๐Ÿซข Yes, you can ogle and take pictures in public but ask permission and focus on pretty food only lah ๐Ÿ˜

Yeah, it's 94 Toa Payoh prawn noodle ๐Ÿ‘ˆ click



Written by Tony Boey on 5 Sep 2023

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3 comments:

  1. Looks yummilicious...
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    I will not put food on the tray to shoot pictures and also put utensils on the tray.
    My two cents.

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  2. Kona Bros Cadence Cyclist13 September 2023 at 08:06

    Hums are the laksa essences.๐Ÿคญ๐Ÿคญ๐Ÿคญ

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