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Was feeling hungry after work and decided to head to the nearest 24-hour eatery around - E.A.T. Anyway I went around 11.45pm and there was a long queue, extending to near the entrance of the small cafe. I ordered Fishball Noodles - Dry ($3.30) before it was announced that they ran out of fishballs. The people behind had to make do with Bak Chor Mee. Anyway the cooking took quite some time and by the time i was seated with my food it's around 12am. As you can see, it's quite crowded despite it be
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Was feeling hungry after work and decided to head to the nearest 24-hour eatery around - E.A.T. Anyway I went around 11.45pm and there was a long queue, extending to near the entrance of the small cafe. I ordered Fishball Noodles - Dry ($3.30) before it was announced that they ran out of fishballs. The people behind had to make do with Bak Chor Mee. Anyway the cooking took quite some time and by the time i was seated with my food it's around 12am.
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As you can see, it's quite crowded despite it being 12 midnight, though the queue has somewhat subsided.
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In the Fishball noodles, there's like 3 fishballs and quite a few fishcakes. I like the fishcakes better though. Maybe they are just pleasant to eat while the fishballs is a bit tasteless. The noodles didn't taste that great also. Although i saw that the chef added a full spoonful of chilli, it's still so-so only. But given the price, i think its not too bad already. They also supplied a bowl of the soup (not pictured). The soup tastes al-right i guess.

But one thing that does not appeal to me is the wet trays. It just gives off a unhygienic feeling.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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