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Was quite amused by the price range of the hokkien mee offered $3/$4/$5/$6/$10/$10/$15 and decided to go for the $5 version since i was really hungry. Bearing the Singapore name, i had high expectations of this stall, it better taste uniquely Singapore . You actually order at the side of this stall and wait for your meal (self service). Presentation wise it was kinda of different with 2 types of chilli offered, the red cut ones and also the sambal belacan chilli mix. Ingredients wise is pretty
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Was quite amused by the price range of the hokkien mee offered $3/$4/$5/$6/$10/$10/$15 and decided to go for the $5 version since i was really hungry. Bearing the Singapore name, i had high expectations of this stall, it better taste uniquely Singapore
. You actually order at the side of this stall and wait for your meal (self service). Presentation wise it was kinda of different with 2 types of chilli offered, the red cut ones and also the sambal belacan chilli mix. Ingredients wise is pretty much SOP with sotong and prawn, one lime is also offered. Quantity wise i conclude $5 version is a case of more noodles and not so much about having more ingredients. Texture wise the noodles is the usual wet version which is up to standard but taste-wise i was kind of disappointed actually. Perhaps i had high expectations, it did not taste as flavorful like those i tried at Wisma Food Republic. Maybe he did not wear that straw hat, so the oomph factor is missing. I read good reviews about this stall before so i guess its just one of their off day.
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$5 (Dinner)
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  • Hokkien Prawn Mee