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Opening Hours
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09:00 - 23:00
Mon - Sun
09:00 - 23:00
Payment Methods
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Cash Only
Open Till Late
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Signature Dishes
Pig Trotter Noodle Prawn Noodle
Review (3)
Level4 2011-12-16
474 views
Normally prawn noodles is just prawns and noodles with no other ingredients. However, this stall allows for customers to mix some meat slices together with the prawn noodles. My bowl of noodles cost $5, with prawns (sliced into halves) and a few slices of meat. I love the stock, it is so rich and flavourful, and really very yummy with the noodles. The prawns are fresh as well and are crunchy. I actually prefer prawns that are not sliced since it has more bite to it, but this is still very good as well. continue reading
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Level4 2011-10-02
275 views
Heard so much about the Geylang Prawn Noodle that i decided to give it a try with my family. We ordered the house’s signature prawn noodle. It was gooood! Very delicious. The prawn was super fresh and the yellow noodles were nothing like those that get stuck in your teeth. Its very smooth. The soup was super tasty too! continue reading
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Level4 2010-11-18
259 views
My mum is a great fan of the Geylang Prawn Noodle stall located at Hougang Ave 4.Both my mum and I ordered the '2 in 1' which was a combination of pork ribs and prawn noodles ($5). Had mine with yellow mee and beehoon! I found the soup to be flavourful and tasty. It doesn't taste strongly of MSG like some stalls do, but had a clear sweetness to it. Although the soup could be richer in taste, i'm quite content with it!The Prawns are nice and fresh, although i only got 2 prawns that were split into half. It isn't crazy large but at least the meat was fresh.The pork ribs are the ones i really liked, as it was tender and rich in flavour! Dad ordered the dry, pork rib noodles and he liked it.Apart from just pork rib and prawn noodles, the stall also had 'wu xiang' that you can order as a side dish. I loved their wu xiang alot! We ordered cuttlefish (the orange thing), yam roll thingy, fried prawn cracker and fishball.My favourite was the fried prawn cracker as it was crispy and fresh, although it was abit oily. I soaked mine in the prawn soup to take out some oil + boost the flavor! The cuttlefish was fresh and springy, but the yam roll thingy was awlfully hard!Spend about $5 for a bowl of noodles. continue reading
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