Food always delicious and reasonable price . Quick service and staff are friendly..👍👍👍
Always fresh, clean food. Soups are great but had the roast pork for the second time here and found it cold and a bit fatty, wouldn't order it again.
Very affordable and flavourful Malaysian food. I tried a few different dishes but I found a few of them quite oily for my liking. I also tried the iced cendol which i loved and thought it was worth for $5.5
Over the past few years I’ve been educated and exposed to the wonders and delights of Malaysian cuisine and people. I can’t believe i live so close to Ampang Tofu and haven’t made it a regular staple! I had a nice Teh Tarik to start. The secret to a good teh Tarik (so I’ve been told) is the pour height. Now I wouldn’t call myself a teh Tarik connoisseur but I do have them often. This one was very good. I ordered yong tofu for the first time. It was delicious. The supple flavour of the curry sauce and an extensive list of ingredients to put into it was very generous. My tip is to go there hungry! I was so full after yong tofu! Service was quick and polite. Will definitely go back
😱Lizzie’s first impression: love coming back here even though it’s so far away so I find every chance to come back when I am in the area.
🍩Lizzie enjoyed: I love everything on their menu - safe to say I’ve tried almost 10 different dishes and they’re all excellent. I love the combination noodles, the laksa which has great flavour and noodles, the Penang curry is also delicious with roti bread.
🍅Lizzie did not enjoy: they are just a local takeaway restaurant so don’t expect best service but the quality of the food is too hard to miss.
🥇Lizzie rates overall: love this local place and it exceeds al expectations for a local one!
New local favourite. Always quick and friendly service. Good value for money.
Delicious Malaysian food. Beef rendang was so good. Roti was dry on first order, but great on second. Will definitely order something again ❤️
Am pang cafe in Doncaster. Very nice boutique restaurant
Joanne | Melbournecitay
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If you plan to visit Ampang tofu, be aware that there’s a minimum card spend of $30. So bring your cash if it’s just the 2 of you
Overall score: 17/25 or ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
in 5 words: Malaysian noodle soup in Doncaster
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Taste ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - we were served complimentary Chinese tea upon entering. But I travelled all the way to Doncaster for their Yong Tau Foo! Ampang YTF has a wide
selection of fish paste stuffed vegetable / fish balls. It’s easy enough to order - you select based on pictures.
The 6 YTF were huge. Ampang Tofu is generous with fish fillings. my favourites were the okra, fishballs and the fried prawn dumplings. The curry sauce was mildly spicy, not too oily and there was a clear coconut milk addition to it. They gave way too much noodles for me, so I would suggest telling them to scale it down if you have a smaller appetite. I’ve also had the chicken rice here and it was delicious (albeit with less chicken slices than I would have wanted). Chilli sauce was on point. Quite an authentic Malaysian place then!
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Ambience ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - beautiful asian store design. Great for family gatherings. They even have nappy changing facilities here.
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Price ⭐️⭐️⭐️- For 6 Yong Tau Foos and a noodle soup of your choice, your meal costs $14. Pricey but very generous servings. If you want dry noodles, there’s an extra $1.
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Presentation ⭐️⭐️⭐️- standard noodle presentation.
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Service ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - It is a bit inconvenient that they have a minimum card spend because we don’t usually carry as much cash on us. Hopefully this policy would change. Service was alright and efficient.
Was at this restaurant with my husband having a late lunch around 3.30pm after a flight back from Brisbane. No customers at this time. I ordered a Char Hor Fun mixed with hor fun and meehoon with only seafoods and my husband ordered his yong tau foo which they are famous for. We are regular customers as this restaurant is near our house. My food ordered was perfectly cooked with a char smell which gives a nice flavour. Enjoyed it very much. I even complimented the cook who cooked it when making the payment. Good job, chef. (6 June 2019)
We had lobak as our starter , it was so tasty and crispy. My boyfriend had the hainan chicken rice, their serving is quite generous especially for the rice. It was delicious, especially the soup. But i wish they have an option for chicken breast. I had the bakuteh, full of flavours and the chilli had so much kick in a good way. Would definitely come back to try the rest of the menu
Ordered the yong tofu noodle with curry soup base with a side of plain roti to try, given the price.
The curry base is probably the closest tasting flavour to the curry laksa in Malaysia. While it tasted very authentic and the initial sips are a delight, the flavours dull slightly after a while and suddenly it's not as potent anymore. Nevertheless, a very big thumbs up for the authenticity.
A big bulk of the yong tofu options offered cover a lot of the same items that would be available in Malaysia, e.g. vegetables and other items stuffed with fish paste. In addition to those, there's also the regular options offered in curry laksa places in Melbourne, e.g. fried dumplings, bean curd skin stuffed with meat, wonton, etc.
The roti was hard, but somehow had bit of the original taste. Suspect's it's a frozen piece but wasn't expecting much from the beginning anyway.
Really good hearty Malaysian food. We had yong tofu and wonton noodle soup with prawn dumpling and were so satisfied with our meals. They were so delicious and nice and hot, perfect for the cold winter weather. Staff were friendly too. Definitely coming back. Highly recommend.
One of the best Malaysian food in Melbourne. The food portions are huge and price are reasonable. There are also a lot of choices. You need to visit a few times to try the rest of the food. I will be back soon.
The food was good, with very reasonable price. Portion was huge too. A very wide range of food in the menu. Ordered Hainan chicken rice, curry ampamg taoufu, seafood curry claypot, and curry chicken noodle. All were pretty good. The salt and pepper squid worth a try. It is soft and texture was good. Does not feel oily like those that were sold in some restaurants. The good thing about their menu is that they have small portion of appetizers (at a cheaper price - $6 to $10) so that you can order a few varieties.
Where the neighbours go to have a tasty Asian meal!
My friends just recently moved to this neighbourhood and together we went on a Sunday explorer mission to find a nice place for lunch. We didn't have to search long as we found Apang Tofu that served our needs and more.
Although it's a Malaysian place, we ordered Yam Cha style dishes and enjoyed every single one of them. The wok made Indian Mee Goreng with Chicken, Prawn and Egg was amazingly delicious as you could taste the freshness of the tomatoes and the lightly creamy curry sauce. Combined with the dumplings and the satays, it was well enough for the three of us.
Authentic Malaysian food. We had Hainanese Chicken Rice and Yong Tau Foo with mixed noodles and curry soup. Both were very good. Too hungry at the time so I forgot to take the photo of the noodles.
2021-04-26 Took my family here for dinner tonight. The food was very delicious. New photos added.
Food was authentic and nice. Reminded me of Malaysia. Staff were a little busy at times but generally pleasant and helpful! Will be back again.
The yong tofu with noodles in chicken broth is definitely a highlight on their menu. The outdoor seating also a bonus for nice sunny days.
Tasty food with a wide range of options at a decent price. Really can’t go wrong here! Everything looks and smells amazing. Order by writing menu numbers on a form — simple and quick.
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