Benito Linus
Ordered their yam cake and CCF early in the morning. Yam cake a bit too soggy. CCF was not bad, not too firm. Sauce was too strong. Can request to put lesser if you don't like it.
Location: 505 Jurong West Street 52, #01-18, Singapore 640505
Floor 1 · 505 Jurong West Market & Food Centre
Traditional hawker stall at Jurong West 505 serving handmade yam cake and local kueh specialities.
Traditional hawker stall at Jurong West 505 serving handmade yam cake and local kueh specialities.
Yi Fa Cooked Food is a beloved stall at Jurong West 505 Market & Food Centre specialising in traditional yam cake and other local kueh favourites. The stall preserves the heritage of Teochew and Hokkien snack culture, offering items that have been enjoyed by Singaporeans for generations. The signature yam cake is steamed to a delicate, silky texture and topped with fragrant fried shallots, spring onions, and chilli sauce. Additional offerings typically include chee cheong fun, carrot cake, and other steamed delicacies that make perfect breakfast or tea-time treats. Everything is prepared fresh daily using time-honoured recipes. For a taste of old-school Singapore hawker snacks in the Jurong West area, Yi Fa Yam Cake is a charming destination. Stop by for a slice of comforting yam cake and a reminder of the simple pleasures of traditional local fare.Based on 13 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
Benito Linus
Ordered their yam cake and CCF early in the morning. Yam cake a bit too soggy. CCF was not bad, not too firm. Sauce was too strong. Can request to put lesser if you don't like it.
Taste & See
Best traditional CCF and yam cake. Nice porridge too
Ginny Lam
Best Orh Kueh.
Ken Tay
A true taste of childhood! This stall serves up simple, satisfying zhuchangfen (猪肠粉) and yam cake (芋头糕) that will transport you back in time. The sauces have a delightful sweetness that perfectly balances the bouncy textures. Be prepared to wait, but the queue moves quickly.
Sam Toh (Sammy)
One of the evergreen stalls that is still around after 30 over years. They maintain the old school cooking method, nothing fanciful, just pure oldies. Old is gold. Highly recommend anyone that is visiting 505 Jurong West Market Hawker area …
Yi Fa Yam Cake 益发熟食
Food Stall Signage
A food stall with a large illuminated sign in red Chinese characters at the top, reading "益发熟食" (Yi Fa Cooked Food). Below the sign, there is a smaller sign with unit number "#01-18". A menu board displays prices for items like "芋頭糕" (Taro Cake) at $1.50 and "豬腸粉" (Pig Intestine Fun) at $1.00. There is also text indicating "自助請排隊" (Self-service, please queue). The stall appears to be open with food items and staff visible inside.
益发熟食
A food stall with a large illuminated sign in Chinese characters. Below the sign is a menu board with prices. Several customers are queuing to order.
益发熟食
A food stall with a large illuminated sign displaying Chinese characters and the stall number #01-18. Below the sign, there is a menu board with prices for items like 芋头糕 (Taro Cake) for $2.20 and 猪肠粉 (Rice Noodle Rolls) for $1.30. Several customers are queuing and waiting to be served. Red plastic bags are visible on a table in the foreground.
益发熟食
A food stall with a lighted sign displaying Chinese characters and the stall number #01-18. Below the sign, a menu lists prices for various dishes. Several customers are visible, some ordering and others waiting. Bags of food are stacked near the stall.
益发熟食
A food stall with a large sign in Chinese characters above. Several people are visible, some ordering food and others preparing it. There are stacks of red containers and bags of supplies. A menu board displays prices for items like "芋頭糕" ($1.50) and "豬腸粉" ($1.00).
益发熟食
A food stall with a red and white sign that says "益发熟食" and has stall numbers "#01-18" and "#01-19". Below the main sign is a menu board with prices for various dishes. Several people are seen ordering and eating at the stall.
Tea and Snacks
A yellow teapot and two yellow cups filled with tea are on a table. In the foreground, a plate holds two types of food: one appears to be a grey, dense pastry sprinkled with sesame seeds, and the other is a pile of white, translucent, chewy-looking pieces. Two small bowls contain a dark red sauce, and spoons are in each bowl.
Chee Cheong Fun with Sauce
Two plates of chee cheong fun, a type of Cantonese dim sum, are shown on a yellow table. The rice noodle rolls are covered in a dark, reddish-brown sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds. Yellow chopsticks rest on the plates.
Food Preparation
A close-up view of food being prepared in a kitchen. A large metal bowl contains a grey, porridge-like dish topped with chopped green onions and fried shallots. A knife is partially submerged in the dish. To the right, a bundle of bright yellow chopsticks is visible. In the background, stacked metal steamers hold white food items. Several small containers with sauces or condiments are also present. A person's arm, wearing a white glove, is visible on the left, suggesting active food preparation.
Yi Fa Yam Cake Sign and Menu
A sign for Yi Fa Yam Cake, established in 1958, is displayed above a menu board. The sign features the business name in English and Chinese, along with images of yam cake. Below the sign, a menu lists items such as Yam Cake for $2.40 and Chee Cheong Fun for $2.80/2pc. Other items like Mixed and Cuttlefish Pea are also visible. Decorative elements with lucky cats and gold coins are present.
Food Stall Signage
A brightly lit sign above a food stall displays images and names of various dishes. The sign features "Yi Fa Yam Cake Est 1958" prominently, along with pictures of "Chee Cheong Fun", "Yam Cake", and "Cuttlefish Peanut Porridge". Below the main sign, a menu board shows prices for "Yam Cake" at $2.70 and "Mixed" at $4.20. To the right, another sign advertises a dish for $3.50.
Food Stall Signage
A brightly lit sign with red Chinese characters above a food stall. Below the main sign, there are smaller signs with prices and item names in Chinese and English. The stall appears to be a hawker stall in a food court.
Congee and Rice Rolls
A close-up shot of two dishes of food. In the foreground is a bowl of congee topped with chopped scallions and fried noodles. In the background is a plate of rice rolls covered in a red sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds.
Food Stall with Menu
A food stall with a large illuminated sign in Chinese characters and English text. Below the main sign, a smaller menu board displays prices for items like taro cake and intestine noodles. Several customers are queuing, and staff members are visible behind the counter. The stall appears to be in an indoor market or food court setting.
Two plates of rice noodle rolls with sauce and sesame seeds
Two white plates are filled with rice noodle rolls. The plate on the left contains rolls that appear to be made from a greyish batter, topped with a dark red sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds. The plate on the right has white, translucent rice noodle rolls, also drizzled with a red sauce and sesame seeds. Both plates have a dark brown sauce pooled around the rolls. The background is a light teal surface.
Chee Cheong Fun with Sauces
A close-up shot of chee cheong fun, a type of steamed rice noodle roll, served on a bright green plate. The noodles are cut into bite-sized pieces and generously drizzled with two different sauces: a dark, rich sauce and a lighter, reddish-orange sauce. Both sauces are sprinkled with sesame seeds. Another plate of chee cheong fun is visible in the background on an orange plate. The table surface is a vibrant yellow.
Food Display
A display board shows two dishes: Chee Cheong Fun and Yam Cake. Below the food images are decorative banners with Chinese characters and images of lucky cats and gold ingots. The background shows a food stall counter with cooking equipment and lights.
Chee Cheong Fun with Sauce
Two plates of chee cheong fun, a type of Cantonese dim sum, are shown. The rice noodle rolls are cut into bite-sized pieces and drizzled with a dark, savory sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds. One plate is orange, and the other is green. Both are placed on a bright yellow surface.
Food stalls in a hawker center
A busy food court with multiple stalls and customers. One stall features a sign for Hainanese Scissors Curry Rice, with images of the dish. Another stall has a menu with items like Squid Peanut Porridge, Taro Cake, and Pig Intestine Rice Noodle. A third stall advertises hot and cold beverages. People are seen eating at tables and ordering food.
Food Stall with Customers
A busy food stall with a queue of customers. The stall features illuminated signs displaying food items and prices. One sign shows images of yam cake and peanut porridge, with the text "Yi Fa Yam Cake". Another sign advertises "Hainanese Scissors". People are seen ordering and waiting for their food.
Chee Cheong Fun with Sauce
A plate of chee cheong fun, a type of rice noodle roll, is served with a dark, savory sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds. The dish is presented on a bright green plate with orange chopsticks. In the background, a white packet with some text is visible.
Food Stall
A food stall with a large illuminated sign in Chinese characters. Below the sign, there are menus with prices for various dishes. People are seen ordering and preparing food. The stall appears to be in a busy food court or market.
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