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I walked pass a new foodcourt at Westgate and decided to go in to have a look. Many stalls were having long queue. One of them was Chinatown Beef Noodle. Opposite JEM foodcourt has Cuppage Beef Noodle which was not so good, hence I decided to try to see if this one was better.I ordered a Beef Brisket Noodles which costs $4.80. The staffs were mostly clueless what to cook, maybe the stall was just opened and the staffs were new.The Beef Brisket Noodles portion was quite small, a few mouth would f
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I walked pass a new foodcourt at Westgate and decided to go in to have a look. Many stalls were having long queue. One of them was Chinatown Beef Noodle. Opposite JEM foodcourt has Cuppage Beef Noodle which was not so good, hence I decided to try to see if this one was better.

I ordered a Beef Brisket Noodles which costs $4.80. The staffs were mostly clueless what to cook, maybe the stall was just opened and the staffs were new.

The Beef Brisket Noodles portion was quite small, a few mouth would finish the whole bowl.

The noodles was surprising good and it tasted like Japanese Ramen. The noodle was thick and springy with bitefeel.

The beef meat was tender and soft to chew, though lacked of braised flavour. The sauce for the noodle was lightly soya sauce and tasted good.

Overall, this was one of the better beef noodle in Jurong East.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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