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2011-07-03
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This hokkien mee is one of the more popular stalls when I visited last saturday. Its portions are priced at $3/$4/$5. As I had ordered other dishes, I decided to go for the smallest portion which is the $3 portion. The hokkien mee is very fragrant indeed. Although not very visually enticing (as all prawns and sotongs are hidden from view), but it scores very well for its fragrance. And as for the taste, it is certainly as good as what its fragrance suggests. The yellow noodles and white beehoon
The hokkien mee is very fragrant indeed. Although not very visually enticing (as all prawns and sotongs are hidden from view), but it scores very well for its fragrance. And as for the taste, it is certainly as good as what its fragrance suggests. The yellow noodles and white beehoon has soaked up and absorbed all the gravy, making it very flavourful on its own. The chili is very nicely done - spicy enough and it adds a kick to the hokkien mee.
Lastly, its sotong is fabulous. One of the best sotongs I have eaten from a plate of hokkien mee, and not surprising, given that its name is fried sotong prawn mee. Its sotong is chewy and very fresh. Highly recommended!
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