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Normally, I'd order for rice or bread at old town, but this time round, I decided to give the noodles a try! It definitely wasn't a bad decision. The egg noodles were delicious and did not give off the "kee" smell (a bad smell that's often associated with noodles). Although it looks like pork cha siu, its actually chicken. And like other chicken dished by Old Town, the chicken was tender. Its pretty sweet because of the sauce but not too sweet. The noodles comes with a bowl of fried wanton soup.
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Normally, I'd order for rice or bread at old town, but this time round, I decided to give the noodles a try! It definitely wasn't a bad decision. The egg noodles were delicious and did not give off the "kee" smell (a bad smell that's often associated with noodles). Although it looks like pork cha siu, its actually chicken. And like other chicken dished by Old Town, the chicken was tender. Its pretty sweet because of the sauce but not too sweet.


The noodles comes with a bowl of fried wanton soup. The wanton was of average quality while the soup had a unique taste. I couldn't figure out how was used to prepare the soup but it was tasty. Unfortunately, the serving of the soup is too small.

Overall, it was a great dining experience. However, I'd always remind people to bring their own water bottles when going to Old Town. They will charge $0.50 for plain water which is totally not worth it.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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