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There was a new foodstall in my neighbourhood and it was selling Wu Xiang. This new Wu Xiang stall replaces the Ban Mian stall.I chose about ten pieces of Wu Xiang and ordered a packet of fried bee hoon. The total cost was $12.50.Most of the Wu Xiang was handmade. The Wu Xiang was freshly fried, every item was piping hot and there was no over used oil taste. I liked the Ngor Hiam with liver. It was crispy on the outside and the taste of savory liver in the inside.The Bee Hoon was surprising good
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There was a new foodstall in my neighbourhood and it was selling Wu Xiang. This new Wu Xiang stall replaces the Ban Mian stall.

I chose about ten pieces of Wu Xiang and ordered a packet of fried bee hoon. The total cost was $12.50.

Most of the Wu Xiang was handmade. The Wu Xiang was freshly fried, every item was piping hot and there was no over used oil taste. I liked the Ngor Hiam with liver. It was crispy on the outside and the taste of savory liver in the inside.

The Bee Hoon was surprising good, so much better than those economical bee hoon stalls. The bee hoon was moist, tasted flavourful of sweet and savoury.

Overall, the Wu Xiang was good though the prices of a meal for two was slightly on the higher side.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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