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2013-07-21
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I tried the soup version once but no particular impression then. I came back this time to have the dry version for lunch. There was 2 queues right in front of the stall. The first queue is to order and the second queue is for collection. You might not noticed it if close attention is not paid but the lady behind the cash register kept calling 'ORDER HERE!' so you would not missed out. There are a few different types of ban mian and you mian available for selection. I wanted their dry version of
I came back this time to have the dry version for lunch.
There was 2 queues right in front of the stall. The first queue is to order and the second queue is for collection. You might not noticed it if close attention is not paid but the lady behind the cash register kept calling 'ORDER HERE!' so you would not missed out.
There are a few different types of ban mian and you mian available for selection.
I waited for about 15 minutes to order and to collect it. When i was done taking pictures then i realised the noodle has clumped together. It required a certain effort to toss it well without breaking the noodle.
That handful of fried ikan belis was a bit too hard though crispy.
Though not the best choice but not too bad an option for a light and rather healthy lunch.
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