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More reviews are available at www.umakemehungry.comOne of the popular hot spots in Bedok area for its Mee Pok and Kway Teow Mee. Occupying 2 stall space of the coffeeshop and with one similar branch steps away, they are consider quite big.Well known for its long waiting time, this is no deterence to their faithful supporters and even so tables are usually filled up in the coffeeshop over the weekends.The bigger portion of Bak Chor Mee has more ingredients, such as additional fishballs and prawns
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One of the popular hot spots in Bedok area for its Mee Pok and Kway Teow Mee. Occupying 2 stall space of the coffeeshop and with one similar branch steps away, they are consider quite big.
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Well known for its long waiting time, this is no deterence to their
faithful supporters and even so tables are usually filled up in the coffeeshop over the weekends.
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The bigger portion of Bak Chor Mee has more ingredients, such as additional fishballs and prawns.
Mee Kia (Big) - $6
$6
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Standards have a vast difference as compared to the very first time I had visited them. Noodles are moist but the soup & food tasted bland this round. I can
no longer reminisce the old school days time over a hot bowl of Bah
Chor Mee.
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A red color bowl to differentiate the sizes for the portions of noodles ordered.
Mee Pok (Medium) - $5
$5
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The portions and pricing are too pricy to determine such
a bowl of Bah Chor Mee. Although Lau Lim has its own style in the bowl
of bah chor mee, we can better portions and value worth the money else
where.
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$5 (Breakfast)