ask any singaporean where you would find the best tau huay (beancurd custard with syrup) in town. chances are the answer you’ll get is “selegie road”. after all, the famous rochor original beancurd stall over there has churned out many years of silky smooth home-made tau huay. such is their popularity that “selegie tau huay” has become a synonymous household name.
now it looks as though they have found their match in their newly opened next door neighbor, beancurd city. there is an obvious feud going on between the two. the interesting twist is that these two rival stalls are actually run by two brothers!
i had the chance to taste the tau huay from both stalls recently. pitted against each other, how would rochor original beancurd (run by elder brother, william) and beancurd city (run by younger brother, david) fare?

up ’til last week, rochor original beancurd was the runaway winner in the tau huay business. people were buying the dessert in droves while beancurd city had practically no business. after the sunday times lifestyle newspaper ran a feature on the stalls, the situation has been reversed! according to my brother who was there last night, rochor had NO business while beancurd city had long queues! what a twist of fate! from my bro’s conversation with david, it seems that the two brothers have not been on speaking terms with each other for years!
well when i tried rochor original beancurd’s tau huay two days ago, i found it extremely silky and smooth. so smooth was the beancurd it seemed almost liquid! after all it is THE famous selegie tau huay!
as for beancurd city, i had some of their tau huay today. despite being the youngest brother in the family, david is the one who churned out the original selegie tau huay before a feud resulted in him leaving the family business to set up his own beancurd city. so is his tau huay any good?

hell yeah! just when you think that tau huay can’t get any smoother than rochor original beancurd’s, beancurd city surprises with an even smoother and silkier rendition of the dessert. plus points for just the right amount of sweet syrup added. i slurped down my tau huay in a matter of minutes. it had actually been left overnight and i brought it in to work only this morning. yet there hadn’t been any degradation in quality. this is good stuff!
if you have been getting your tau huay fix from the rochor original beancurd stall, do give beancurd city a chance. it would be more accurate to say that the selegie tau huay originated from beancurd city, since david was the one who made it 23 years ago before it grew in fame under rochor’s name.
for those who would prefer to stay out of this ugly sibling rivalry at selegie road, head over to rochor beancurd house in geylang and tanjong katong instead. and get this: it is run by koon meng, the eldest brother of william and david! according to the sunday times lifestyle, this is the best tau huay among the three brothers. i wouldn’t know because i have yet to sample rochor beancurd house’s tau huay.
one thing for sure is that the local tau huay scene is about to get very interesting.
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goes by the name veron (english) or wanting (chinese). a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.







haha jio me when u go down to the eldest brother’s shop..i read the article too, wanted to go down on monday after espl but ended up eating burnt orh luak @ makan sutra..damn.. View all comments by jkaiser
everytime i’m at geylang (for frog porridge), i end up eating the tau huay at you tiao da wang. it’s time to pay the rochor beancurd house at lorong 39 a visit, but it does sound a lot further away! View all comments by Veron
that’s the place i freq oso… lorong 39 is @ the other end of geylang liaoz…closer to paya lebar that side… i’m quite sure it’s already beyond aljunied mrt..heh View all comments by jkaiser
I’ve actually tried the original store. I love Tau Huay! View all comments by Kevin
guess what? my bro’s gf just came up to me and said i must absolutely try the rochor tau huay at geylang cos that’s the best! gee, looks like i have to make a trip down one of these days!
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gal! i tried the tau huay liaoz..the cold one to be specific..die die must try! View all comments by jkaiser
okay i will! View all comments by Veron
i tasted the beancurd and it have a strange taste i don like it View all comments by passer by
Hi All
I also went to try the one in Geylang Lor 39. The beancurd is nice. Its near paya lebar MRT station, If you try to walk from City Plaza, it takes less than 10 mins…
Hope this help those who need direction to get there. View all comments by Apple
Wow thanks for the directions! I’m sure they’d be really helpful when I go there next time.
Some updates on the tau huay since the last time I wrote about it… I find that Rochor Original Beancurd’s tau huay is distinctly inferior to Beancurd City’s. Beancurd City’s texture is so much smoother you can immediately taste the difference! I’m not sure how Rochor Beancurd House in Geylang Lorong 39 can beat that! View all comments by Veron
U R welcome!!!!!
Veron Do update us when you try the one at Lor 39. View all comments by Apple
You should really try the beancurd at Geylang Lorong 39.
alight at Paya Lebar MRT station and walk to Lorong 39.
Driving, exit at Paya Lebar PIE.
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http://www.sbestfood.com/Food%20Review/rochorbeancurdhouse.html View all comments by JK
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