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This is definitely one of the best fried hokkien mee around in Singapore.However the Q for to get to eat this of average 45mins during lunch hours.The hokkien mee is more to the wet based version, which i personally prefer than drier ones. The gravy used to fry the noodles and bee hoon is one of its kind, frangrant and blend perfectly with the prawns and sotongs. The serving is not big, so it is recommend to get big plate since the waiting time is often long too.The man taking order is not too "
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This is definitely one of the best fried hokkien mee around in Singapore.
However the Q for to get to eat this of average 45mins during lunch hours.

The hokkien mee is more to the wet based version, which i personally prefer than drier ones. The gravy used to fry the noodles and bee hoon is one of its kind, frangrant and blend perfectly with the prawns and sotongs. The serving is not big, so it is recommend to get big plate since the waiting time is often long too.

The man taking order is not too "arrogant" like some other "famous" food stalls. So overall experience is good with a high standard tasting plate of hot fried hokkien mee.
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One of the best fried hokkien mee in Singapore and they might be the only one that refused to serve sambal chilli with their hokkien mee. The boss of this stall mentioned that the old school hokkien mee served only with red cut chillies and only the red cut chillies go well and bring out the taste of fried hokkien mee. The waiting time is crazy, you can wait up to 1 hour for your hokkien mee to be served if you happen to come during lunch time and the waiting time can be up to 30 mins even durin
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One of the best fried hokkien mee in Singapore and they might be the only one that refused to serve sambal chilli with their hokkien mee. The boss of this stall mentioned that the old school hokkien mee served only with red cut chillies and only the red cut chillies go well and bring out the taste of fried hokkien mee.

The waiting time is crazy, you can wait up to 1 hour for your hokkien mee to be served if you happen to come during lunch time and the waiting time can be up to 30 mins even during off peak hours.

Patience is the key if you want a delicious plate of old school hokkien mee from this popular stall. Good prawn stock used to fry the yellow noodle and bee hoon till tasty and fragrant with fresh prawns and sotongs used.

Highly recommended.
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