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Telephone
9839 4437
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 15:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 15:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
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Signature Dishes
Fishball Noodle
Review (2)
Level3 2013-05-20
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Came here for supper after my usual ball game session, typical coffeeshop setup with the noodle stall being the lone operator. They actually occupies 2 unit with the outdoor one along corridor popular with smokers. I sat indoor section where there is chn 8 tv playing on a large screen. Ordered a meatball soup for $3 and also a lemon jelly (爱玉) for $2. I was told by friend that from 5am to 2am the noodle price will drop by $1 to just $2. Anyway the soup dish includes meat balls, minced meat and bean sprouts. Quite like the sweet soup base and the chewy bean sprouts, overall a good eat. Only one thing to gripe about is the service standard of the staff, just not that too hospitable. continue reading
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Level3 2011-04-30
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One of a household noodle house name, Da Lian Traditional Noodle is a place not to be missed.Highly recommended to have this to start off your day, this noodle is unpretentious. The unique touch on this noodle preparation would pretty much be seen on the presentation. The noodle will be nicely blended with their in-house sauce that will open up any glutton's appetite.Ingredients are all freshly prepared and paired extremely well with the noodle. The most important aspect of a delicious noodle house would be the main star, the noodle. With noodles that leaves no stain of preservatives and being executed to perfection on the cooking mode, this would justify how good your noodles will be! Am not a fan for soggy noodles that are overwhelmed with unpleasant taste!Recommended! There are 2 Da Lians in Singapore and there are of the same heritage! continue reading
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