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2013-08-13
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First impression is i did not expect to be able to get the smallest serving of mee rebus at $2. The portion is rather minimum though but it is definitely a good option especially for ladies. It is a good movement to prevent food wastage too. There are the selection of $2.50 and $3.00 if bigger portion is wanted.This seemed to be a popular stall as it has a constant flow of customers from the moment when we seated at the table next to it. Though i have just eaten a bowl of bak chor mee for lunch
There are the selection of $2.50 and $3.00 if bigger portion is wanted.
This seemed to be a popular stall as it has a constant flow of customers from the moment when we seated at the table next to it.
The yellow noodle has cooked well to achieve the nicely soft texture. It was then served with the thick potato based gravy. It accompanied with a hard -boiled egg and topped with green cut chilli and coriander. It did not serve with a lime neither the bits of tau pok like most mee rebus.
The taste was just average but i did not feel disappointed as i have little expectations. The mediocre taste is somewhat bearable as this is one of the cheaper alternatives to have a decent meal right at this food centre.
Though not the best but it is definitely acceptable.
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