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2013-06-17
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I have tried the soup version of mee hoon kueh last month and i came back this time to have the dry version of mee hoon kueh. The queue was still long this time. As each bowl is cooked individually and so long waiting time is expected. The dry version has to be ordered at $3. The portion is substantial to feed a hungry tummy. The pieces of mee hoon kueh were made from a handmade dough then cooked and drained off the water. It was then served with ingredients like prawns, ikan belis, minced meat
I guess this simple and comforting taste may be the possible reasons for such a constant queue.
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