Xin Xin You Tiao 欣欣油条 at Hougang 105 Hainanese Village Centre
Location: 105 Hougang Ave 1, #02-19 Hainanese Village Centre, Singapore 530105
Floor 2 · Hougang Hainanese Village Centre
Freshly fried you tiao (dough fritters) — crispy outside, fluffy within.
Freshly fried you tiao (dough fritters) — crispy outside, fluffy within.
Xin Xin You Tiao specialises in freshly fried you tiao — the golden, crispy-outside, fluffy-within dough fritters that are a beloved breakfast staple across Singapore.The stall fries its you tiao in small batches throughout the day to ensure maximum crispness, also offering variants such as butterfly buns (ham chim peng) and salted dough sticks. Takeaway is available for a hot, crunchy bite on the go.
Grab a pair fresh from the wok — nothing beats you tiao when it is still warm and crackling.
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Amanda Qi Huang
Very expensive considering not been having any for years. Inflated price tags for 3pcs.
Low Bao Heng
Picked up a youtiao and salted bun for $2 total - decent bites at a great price!
S H Tan
With fluffy and chewy dough, their hum ji peng is simply tasty! I ordered a green bean one and it was not too sweet. I enjoyed it very much! Stallholders are very friendly too! 👍🏻 …
Lynn
Cheap, handmade youtiaos! My family found the skin a bit thicker than what we would have like though - we prefer a thinner, crispier skin. Think it would taste good with porridge:).
Alvin Wj
Freshly made you tiao and other buns. Gotta wait a while, but it’s worth the wait. Affordable price despite they just recent increase by 10cent.
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Xin Xin You Tiao 欣欣油条
Xin Xin You Tiao
A street food stall with a prominent sign displaying "XIN XIN YOU TIAO" in both English and Chinese characters. The stall features a display case with various food items and a large graphic of fried dough sticks. A woman is standing at the counter, and staff members are visible behind it.
Xin Xin You Tiao
A storefront sign for Xin Xin You Tiao, featuring red Chinese characters and the English name. Below the sign, a row of images displays various fried dough products. The stall appears to be in a food court or hawker center, with stainless steel counters and equipment visible.
Xin Xin You Tiao
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying the name "XIN XIN YOU TIAO" in both Chinese and English. The stall features a display case with various fried food items and a menu board.
Xin Xin You Tiao
A brightly lit storefront with a prominent sign displaying "XIN XIN YOU TIAO" in both English and Chinese characters. Below the sign, a display case showcases various fried food items. A large graphic of fried dough sticks is printed on the lower front of the stall.
Xin Xin You Tiao
A storefront with a sign that reads "XIN XIN YOU TIAO" in English and Chinese characters. There is an image of fried dough sticks on the sign. People are queuing in front of the stall, and some are being served. The stall appears to be in an indoor market or food court.
Xin Xin You Tiao Storefront
A storefront with a prominent sign reading "XIN XIN YOU TIAO" in both Chinese and English. Below the sign, a display shows various fried food items. Two individuals are standing in front of the counter. The overall scene depicts a food stall or small eatery.
Xin Xin You Tiao
A storefront for Xin Xin You Tiao, a food establishment. The sign above the entrance displays the name in both Chinese characters and English. Below the sign, a display case showcases various fried food items. A large mural of fried dough sticks adorns the lower part of the facade. Boxes labeled "Kaya" are stacked next to a blue barrel.
Xin Xin You Tiao
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "XIN XIN YOU TAO" in both Chinese and English. Below the sign, a display showcases various fried food items. A glass counter displays more food items, including what appears to be fried dough sticks. A sign indicates "SINGAPORE BEST FOODS 2022".
Xin Xin You Tiao
A storefront for Xin Xin You Tiao, a food stall specializing in You Tiao (fried dough sticks). The stall has a prominent sign with the business name in Chinese and English. Below the sign, there are display cases showing various fried food items and a menu board. A large graphic of You Tiao is displayed on the front of the stall. Two tables and chairs are visible in the foreground.
Xin Xin You Tiao
A food stall with a prominent sign displaying "XIN XIN YOU TIAO" in both English and Chinese characters. The stall features a display case with various fried food items and a menu board. A large graphic of fried dough sticks is visible on the lower front of the stall.
Yam Paste Buns
A close-up shot of fried yam paste buns displayed in a food case. A bright yellow, starburst-shaped sign with red trim announces "NEW" in a red diamond shape. The sign also reads "新口味!" and "Yam Paste - MUST TRY -". Below the sign, a small price tag on a stick reads "芋泥煎饼 Yam Paste Bun $1.10". The buns are golden brown and some have small green or red toppings.
Fried Dough and Drink
A close-up shot shows two pieces of fried dough, one long and one shorter and filled, resting on white paper inside an orange plastic bag. To the left, a green plate sits on a wooden surface. In the foreground, a round drink cup with an Angry Birds design is visible, with a pink straw inserted. A packet of wet wipes with a tropical leaf pattern is also present.
Food Stall Display
A food stall display case with tongs on a metal grate. Labels indicate
Fried Pastry
A hand holds a golden-brown fried pastry with green specks and sesame seeds on top. The pastry is placed over a red plastic bag on a brown table. In the blurred background, people are seen walking and standing near food stalls.
Cartoon You Tiao
A cartoon illustration of a You Tiao (Chinese fried dough stick) with a smiling face and arms. The text "XIN XIN YOU TIAO" is written in a circle around the You Tiao.
Singapore Best Foods 2022 Award
A sign displays "SINGAPORE BEST FOODS ENJOY TOP RATED FOODS" with five yellow stars and the year 2022. Below the sign, two ceramic lucky cats are visible, one with Japanese text and the other with Chinese characters. A jar of peanut butter is also partially visible on the right.
Fried Dough Sticks
Chopsticks hold two golden-brown fried dough sticks, commonly known as youtiao, over a vat of dark oil. Several other fried dough sticks are visible in the oil below. The background shows a stainless steel surface and a tiled wall, suggesting a kitchen or food preparation area.
Fish with Bitter Gourd
A close-up shot of a dish featuring slices of fish and green bitter gourd in a dark, savory sauce. The fish appears to be lightly fried before being added to the sauce, which is speckled with black pepper. Small red chili pieces are also visible, suggesting a hint of spice. The dish is served in an orange bowl.
Most Nominated Favourite Hawker in Singapore Award
A certificate or plaque recognizing 'Xin Xin You Tiao' as one of the top 100 most nominated hawkers in Singapore, presented by The Singapore Mint. The text details the significance of Hawker Culture in Singapore and its addition to the UNESCO Representative List. The bottom features a colorful illustration of a bustling hawker center with various food stalls and people enjoying meals.
Food stalls with customers
A busy food court with several stalls and customers. One stall, Xin Xin You Tiao, displays images of fried dough pastries. Another stall, Da Zhong Cafe, has a menu board with drinks and food items. People are seen queuing, sitting at tables, and looking at their phones.
Stir-fried dish with sauce
A close-up shot of a stir-fried dish served in an orange bowl. The dish appears to consist of fried pieces of food, possibly tofu or fish, coated in a dark, savory sauce. Sliced green peppers and small red chilies are mixed in, adding color and spice. A fork is visible on the left side of the bowl, suggesting the dish is ready to be eaten. The sauce is rich and glossy, with visible specks of black pepper and herbs.
Hand holding a pastry with filling
A hand holds a golden-brown pastry, split open to reveal a light-colored, possibly sweet filling. The pastry is slightly greasy and appears to be fried or baked. A small sprig of green herb garnishes the top. The pastry is partially enclosed in a red plastic bag. In the background, a blurred scene shows a food stall or hawker center with people and food displays. A small cup of dark liquid, likely coffee or tea, is visible on a table in the foreground.
Fish with Black Pepper Sauce
A close-up shot of a dish featuring pieces of fried fish coated in a dark, glossy black pepper sauce. Sliced green peppers and small red chili pieces are mixed in with the fish. The dish is served in an orange bowl.
Food Preparation
A woman wearing a face mask and a white shirt is preparing dough on a floured surface. In the background, a man is standing near a deep fryer where several pieces of food are being cooked. There are also racks of fried food and various kitchen utensils and containers visible.
Busy Food Court
A bustling food court with numerous stalls and patrons. People are seated at tables, eating and conversing, while others queue at the food stalls. The stalls display food items and signage in Chinese and English.
Food Stall Counter
A food stall counter with various fried food items displayed above. The counter displays a menu with prices for items like Dou Gan, Ngoh Hiang, Handmade Fishcake, and Dried Beancurd Skin. There are also signs for CDC Vouchers and a QR code for promotions. The counter itself has containers of sauces, a yellow plastic bag, and various bowls. A person wearing a mask and an apron is visible on the right.
Fish with Green Peppers and Black Pepper Sauce
A close-up shot of a dish featuring fried fish pieces and sliced green peppers in a dark, glossy sauce, likely black pepper sauce. Small red chili pieces are also visible, adding a hint of color and spice. The food is served in an orange, round bowl, with a fork resting on the left side of the dish.
Hougang Hainanese Village Centre - You Tiao
An illustration depicts a man and a woman preparing You Tiao at a food stall. The text describes You Tiao as a versatile breakfast staple, its origins, and the story of Teng Sun Foh, who has been frying You Tiao for over 50 years. It also mentions his family's business history and current operations.
Fried Dough Sticks
A close-up, overhead shot of several golden-brown fried dough sticks, also known as youtiao, arranged in a metal basket. The sticks have a slightly textured surface and appear to be freshly fried.
Hawker Centre Food Book Cover
The image is a book cover titled "Hawker Centre Food" with the subtitle "Ambrosia for the People". The cover features an illustration of a hawker centre with various food stalls. Two prominent stalls are depicted: one with Chinese characters and the English text "Fried Kway Teow - Fried Oyster - Carrot Cake", and another labeled "MENG HUAT FRESH FRUITS JUICE". The background shows the industrial-like structure of a hawker centre roof with pipes and beams.
Singapore Hawker Culture Coin
A close-up of a coin commemorating Singapore's Hawker Culture as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The coin features intricate relief work depicting hawkers preparing and serving food, with people enjoying meals. The text "HAWKER CULTURE IN SINGAPORE" and "UNESCO INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF HUMANITY" encircles the central design. A denomination of "$2" is visible. The coin is encased in protective plastic.
Fried Pastries with Red Bean Filling
Three golden-brown fried pastries are arranged on a white rectangular plate. One pastry is cut in half, revealing a dark, thick filling, likely red bean paste. Each pastry is adorned with two small red dots, possibly a decorative stamp or edible ink. The pastries have a slightly irregular, puffed shape and a textured surface from frying.
Stir-fried dish with fish and vegetables
A close-up shot of a stir-fried dish served in an orange bowl. The dish features pieces of fried fish coated in a dark, savory sauce, mixed with sliced green peppers and small red chilies. A fork is visible in the upper left corner of the bowl.
Fried Dough Sticks
A close-up shot of several golden-brown fried dough sticks, also known as Youtiao, being deep-fried in a large pan of dark oil. The dough sticks are elongated and have a slightly puffed texture. The oil is bubbling around them, indicating they are actively cooking. The pan appears to be made of metal and has a worn, used appearance.
Fried Dough Sticks
A close-up shot shows several golden-brown fried dough sticks, also known as youtiao, being cooked in a large pan of dark oil. One stick is being lifted out of the oil by black chopsticks. In the background, more fried dough sticks are visible in a wire basket. The scene appears to be in a food stall or kitchen.
Singapore Best Foods Award
A sign displays "Singapore Best Foods Enjoy Top Rated Foods 2022" with five stars. Below it, another sign reads "Most Nominated Favourite Hawker in Singapore Presented to Xin Xin You Tiao". The text explains that this award is from The Singapore Mint's "Favourite Hawker a Coin" initiative, recognizing hawkers for their contributions to Singapore's hawker culture, which was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. The image also shows some fried dough sticks, likely food items sold at the establishment.
Fried Dough Puffs
Three golden-brown fried dough puffs are resting in a metal strainer. The puffs are round with a lighter, slightly puffed center and a darker, crispier edge. The strainer is made of thin metal wires and is placed over a reflective surface, possibly a countertop or sink.
Most Nominated Favourite Hawker in Singapore Award
A certificate or plaque recognizing 'Xin Xin You Tiao' as one of the top 100 most nominated hawkers in Singapore, presented by The Singapore Mint. The text details the recognition and the significance of Hawker Culture in Singapore being added to the UNESCO Representative List. The bottom features a colorful illustration of a bustling hawker centre scene with various food stalls and people.
Fried Dough with Sesame Seeds
A close-up shot of several pieces of fried dough, sprinkled with white sesame seeds, resting in a metal mesh basket. The dough is golden brown and appears puffy and slightly irregular in shape.
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