With a total of three bases to choose from, Spicy Mala Beef Broth, Tomato Broth (non-spicy) and Mala Mix (contains peanuts), we got the traditional mala beef broth this time round for a better comparison with the other brands. In terms of variety, Yang Guo Fu offers a wide range of ingredients to choose from as compared to other smaller brands, with handmade items available as well, but lost out to Zhang Liang, which has more fridges of ingredients. Both big brands have a sauce station to customize your own dips, but Zhang Liang has more condiments options, if this is a deciding factor for you. In terms of the all-important broth, Yang Guo Fu has a spicier and numbing taste profile as compared to Zhang Liang’s mala broth. There are not many that sets both apart as they are priced similarly at $2.88/100g and my choice will be which has a shorter queue.
•••••••••••••••••••
✨ Yang Guo Fu
📍 90 Bras Basah Road, Esplanade Xchange, Unit B1-27, Singapore 189562
🌐 https://yangguofumalatang.oddle.me/en_SG
🍴 [Self Funded]