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Ba Mee Poo.That's not me making funny noises or just having verbal diarrhea. In fact, that's the name of the dish I had at Bangkok Jam at Wheelock Place, translating loosely from Thai into Stir-Fried Egg Noodles with Bacon and Crabmeat.The saying people have about bacon tasting good with anything is really hard to contend with. The fried bits of bacon lent a certain element of luster to the dish and together with the unique taste of the egg noodles as well as the chunks of crabmeat, culminated i
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Ba Mee Poo.

That's not me making funny noises or just having verbal diarrhea. In fact, that's the name of the dish I had at Bangkok Jam at Wheelock Place, translating loosely from Thai into Stir-Fried Egg Noodles with Bacon and Crabmeat.

The saying people have about bacon tasting good with anything is really hard to contend with. The fried bits of bacon lent a certain element of luster to the dish and together with the unique taste of the egg noodles as well as the chunks of crabmeat, culminated in a very savoury dish. My only complaint would just be for the size of the serving, which seemed quite lacking.
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And in the true spirit of #MakanHunt-ing, I have spotted the next dish that I would like to try at the restaurant: Bangkok Jam's signature beef noodles!
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2013-02-20
Recommended Dishes
  • Bangkok Jam Signature Beef Noodles
  • Ba Mee Poo