Mambau, NS - Mambau Yong Tau Foo

Mambau near Port Dickson (PD) in Negeri Sembilan one of my favourite place to eat Yong Tau Foo. Just next to the roundabout coming down from the highway to the old road to PD is where this shop is located. Its basically a make shift outlet, open air with fan by the road side. Just watch out for this place on your left just after the roundabout.

They serve a variety of Yong Tau Foo here but the filling is pork instead of fish. Some of my favourite here includes their tau pok, meatballs, yau char guai, white tofu, brinjal (egg plant), etc. They even have things like egg yong tau foo. Most of the stuff here will be deep fried before serving, making things like the meatball especially yummy! Most of the yong tau foo here are sold at RM0.80 per piece.

You have the option to take it with rice or they also serve Hakka noodles to go with it. The one other thing I like best about this place is that they serve and sell the Kor Hau Kum tea leaf, which gives you a slightly tangy bitterness when you drink but retain the sweet taste in your mouth after swallowing, something nice to try ;)

GPS: N2 40.223 E101 55.264

2 Responses

  1. Ray Says:

    Hi
    Can you help give directions to Mambau Yong Tau Foo?
    Is there a phone contact?

    Thanks so much

  2. Cupnoodles Says:

    Hi Ray,

    I don’t have their number but its really easy. Say you are heading to Port Dickson from Seremban or from NKVE highway. Just before the toll for the PD highway, on your left you will see a turning to Mambau.

    Take that turning and you will come to a roundabout, do a 12 o’clock, immediately you will cross a small bridge, and the place is on your left. Its not a shop, its an attap makeshift place, just after the bridge.

    Next to the place is a small road leading to some houses, should be able to find. Its not pack most of the time I go, maybe cause they don’t even have a signboard… hehe… oh ya, make sure to try the kou hau kum tea ;). I brought some back recently when I went there to “da bao”, RM28 for a box of 30 teabags.

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