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Fried Kway Tiao or Hokkien Mee? Well, I choose hokkien mee over kway tiao.FoodFried with yellow noodles as well as white rice noodles with prawns, pork, eggs, squid and prawn stock. A decent presentation with lime and chilli on a white disposable plate to spice up and give a different outlook.To gain applause from customers, I believe that chilli plays one of the important role among all condiments. A successful and delicious plate of hokkien mee must definitely comes with good sambal chilli! Th
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Fried Kway Tiao or Hokkien Mee? Well, I choose hokkien mee over kway tiao.

Food
Fried with yellow noodles as well as white rice noodles with prawns, pork, eggs, squid and prawn stock. A decent presentation with lime and chilli on a white disposable plate to spice up and give a different outlook.
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To gain applause from customers, I believe that chilli plays one of the important role among all condiments. A successful and delicious plate of hokkien mee must definitely comes with good sambal chilli! The sambal chilli is tasty and not overly spicy.

Besides that, I like that the mee are wet enough with just nice amount of gravy. The mee has a slightest charred smell and makes a perfect combination with the sambal chilli.
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2 prawns are given for per S$3.00 plate. What's good about the stall is that the lime and chilli are free flow which makes me could not resist myself to add more spoonfuls of sambal chilli onto my plate.
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I felt very awkward during my ordering process as there was no response from the man when I told him I wanted a plate of Hokkien mee. He continues to cook his big pile of hokkien mee somehow giving me the feeling that he ignored my presence. I waited patiently at the front of his stall for him to complete his "mass production" of Hokkien Mee. Good that I had seen the entire process and the way he cook. He is quite skillful from the way he cooks and separate out the mee.
I was so immersed in his cooking process until he turned to me and asked if I want chilli with a plate of hokkien mee on his hands. I was kind of surprised that he actually heard me earlier on. Since its a one man show service, I dont expect much.

Pricing is quite competitive and reasonable in the market.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-04-29
Spending Per Head
$3 (Lunch)