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This stall happened to caught my eye the other time because of its pricing - only $2.50 for a bowl of tomyum ban mian, where it is at least $3.50 at most stalls that I have seen selling ban mian at other places. This is what prompted me to queue for it. The auntie is doing everything by herself, from cooking to taking of order and collecting of money. Even so, you do not have to wait too long for your bowl of noodles. This stall also sells normal ban mian. My friend ordered the normal one at $2.
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This stall happened to caught my eye the other time because of its pricing - only $2.50 for a bowl of tomyum ban mian, where it is at least $3.50 at most stalls that I have seen selling ban mian at other places. This is what prompted me to queue for it. The auntie is doing everything by herself, from cooking to taking of order and collecting of money. Even so, you do not have to wait too long for your bowl of noodles. This stall also sells normal ban mian. My friend ordered the normal one at $2.80, while my tomyum noodles cost $2.50. The difference, as I have found out, is in the ingredients. My tomyum comes with a small prawn, two crabsticks and some leafy green vegetables and oyster mushrooms. In contrast, the normal ban mian comes with egg, meat and the leafy vegetables, which explains the difference in price. The tomyum is nice, but for me, I think the ingredients are too little - just two crabsticks and the prawn is really small. I think the normal one would be more worth it since you have an egg and meat.
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Date of Visit
2011-05-25
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$2.50