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Bus Stop Number: 17171, Clementi Station. Bus Service Number: 14,52,78,96,105,106,147,154,156,165,166,175,183,185,189,285. Train Station: Clementi Station, Exit A. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
05:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
05:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Nasi Lemak
Review (4)
Level4 2013-09-13
211 views
This is one of the Nasi Lemak / economical bee hoon stall that has lesser crowdduring the morning rush. Like their competitors, their varieties available for Nasi Lemak are comparable.Order a mixed version of Bee Hoon with Noodles and selected my desired food items which sums up to $3.50 per pack. Cabbages was crunchy with a thin slice of fried egg that was usually seen in a packet of nasi lemak. Perhaps it was the sausage that had rise up the cost of my breakfast. The sausage was not the usual sweet tasting Taiwanese sausages I have tasted what overall it seems fine.Their portion of food was indeed very generous, even for its chilli. It was not too spicy but sweet. Cost: $3.50 continue reading
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Level4 2012-07-29
86 views
I ordered set 2 of their nasi lemak set, I notice the set did not have any vegetables other then the sole cucumber slice so I told the uncle I wanted to add their long beans. The set was very reasonably priced at two dollars, my additional long beans cost me 70 cents. The set included a sausage, a fried egg and a fish fillet. I found the rice very fragrant, has the coconut milk smell. The long bean was a little under seasoned though but I thought the nasi lemak was good. continue reading
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Level4 2011-08-22
73 views
This fried bee hoon with Chicken Wing and Fishcake looks like a typical morning breakfast set but I had it for my dinner today. The bee hoon is warm and I guess it's not leftover since morning but was recooked in the afternoon. This stall also saves alot of time in washing the plates and cutlery since plastic fork and spoon was given. The plastic fork makes it quite hard to eat the chicken wing though. Another thing is when everything was eaten clean, the paper usually is too light and would get blown away. I wish they give me metal cutlery. The stall auntie is generous with the chili and it's super nice. The spiciness level is just nice. Chicken wing is fried at the right standard and the meat is tender. However, it's not the crispy type. continue reading
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