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Opening Hours
Today
08:00 - 17:00
Mon - Sun
08:00 - 17:00
Payment Methods
Cash
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Signature Dishes
Wanton Mee
Review (3)
Level1 2013-08-07
89 views
This stall's wanton mee differentiates itself from others with their delicious Char Siew. The small bowl which cost $3 comes with 2 fried wanton, 2 soup wanton & of course the char siew. For $4 you get a big portion of the mee, with 1 x fried ngo hiang, 2 fried wanton, 2 soup wanton & more char siew. Its quite filling if you go for the $4. The queue is always very long, you have to wait about 15 - 30 minutes before it is your turn to order. continue reading
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Level4 2012-05-20
44 views
Decided to give it a try as I noticed that the queue is always very long during lunch time. Indeed, the wanton noodles is delicious. The owner is also very generous with the ingredients. However, I think it is kinda oily and hence, not very suitable for those who are health / diet conscious. Well, good food is usually unhealthy. This stall also allows one to order via phone and pick up later. In this way, one can skip the queue. continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-21
28 views
WOW! Look at this, i find that the portion is seriously big because the chicken feet they gave is genrious and i can just scoop the fried pig skin at the stall. They won't stop you if you are taking alot or what because i took 2 scoops of it. It is a must to add to the noodles and eat togethere because it enhance the overall eating experience ! (:I liked the chicken feet which is the main dish because the skin of it is tender! And the noodles is alot too that i couldn't finish them up! (:There is always queue therefore prepare to queue for at least 3 minutes! It is only $3+ continue reading
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