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Introduction
The stall is located at Amoy Street Food Centre continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
09:00 - 16:00
Mon - Sun
09:00 - 16:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
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Signature Dishes
Fishball Noodle
Review (2)
Level4 2011-11-11
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Reach this stall and the end of lunch time and was lucky to see only 2 other person in the queue. I order the dry mee poh fishball noodles. The noodles was serve with a small bowl of hot soup which tasted good but a bit excess MSG. The noodles was not too soft and the seasoning was good, the fishball tasted fresh and is very Q. continue reading
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Level3 2011-11-08
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Tuesday - 11:30am when hunger pangs struck. Dropped work. Went with a colleague to nearby Amoy hawker centre to da-bao our lunch.Target: Our favourite fishball noodles stall on the 2/F: Teochew Fish Ball Mee (#02-130)We were lucky that the queue hadn't formed when we arrived. I ordered a meepok dried, with chilli and extra vinegar (take-away). At $2.50, it came along with 5 rather gigantic fishballs (ok, they may not be the biggest fishballs in town, but they were pretty impressive..), and a miserable leaf of Chinese lettuce.Once the lid was removed, the rising smell of vinegar whetted my appetite even more! Unfortunately, the noodles was already a little towards the dry side, by the time I ate them (about 10mins after purchase). Still, they tasted delicious! The extra vinegar helped to spice up the flavour, though it did not overpowered the entire dish. You could still taste the chilli, the parsley, dried shrimps (? I think..) blanding well together with the noodles. The bouncy fishballs were delightful (note: no fishy smell - which would be a BIG turnoff for me) and I quickly gobbled down the whole bowl of noodles in no time. continue reading
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