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Level4 2014-12-08
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This stall only opens in the evening and has the longest queue ever. Be prepared to wait for an hour, this stall is definitely not for the impatient or the hungry one. I was there at around 6plus to order my takeaway wanton mee, and I got it exactly an hour later. The noodles is very springy and flavourful and is definitely the reason why this stall is popular. The noodles are quite on the oily side but I personally love it and also the wantons. The char siew looks dull and unappealing but it is actually quite nice. At $2.50, the portion is just nice, but sometimes when I cant get enough of the noodles, i will have the $3 instead. The wanton mee is nice but when Im in a hurry or too hungry to wait, I would have something else instead; it simply depends if Im in the mood to queue or not. continue reading
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Guang Li wanton mee since 1964. They only operate from 7pm to 10.15pm, only on weekdays. I was surprised when I know that I need to pre order few hours ago so that I can collect the wanton mee around 7pm. They only allow take away to pre order. So is worth the wait? The wanton mee is not bad and only cost $2.50, the Hk style mee is the highlight! The texture of it is very springy, different from others wanton mee served at hawker centre. I simply like the mee! As for the wanton, is not bad. There also have dumpling with prawn in it, taste wise still okay. The cha siew is thinly sliced, and dry.Their business is VERY good, as many people pre order few hours before they start business on 7pm! continue reading
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