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Being avid food lovers and it was also my boyfriend who decided to join in line to grab a bowl and try. We heard and noticed ourselves that this beef kway teow stall always and never stops having a queue out there.It took about 15-20 minutes and upon our turn, we struggled to tell ourselves that it was worth the wait as the presentation of it sure looked plain ordinary and it was a $5 average serving enough for a small eater. But as we sipped our first spoon-full of soup, it made us smiled, arom
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Being avid food lovers and it was also my boyfriend who decided to join in line to grab a bowl and try. We heard and noticed ourselves that this beef kway teow stall always and never stops having a queue out there.

It took about 15-20 minutes and upon our turn, we struggled to tell ourselves that it was worth the wait as the presentation of it sure looked plain ordinary and it was a $5 average serving enough for a small eater. But as we sipped our first spoon-full of soup, it made us smiled, aromatic and well-boiled soup. We actually wished we could have another bowl of it, maybe we could have asked for additional. The kway teow noodles was cooked just nice, soft but retaining its chewiness. The beef slices did not have any beef odor and were tender but it occurred to us that the beef wasn't of a generous serving though I have read reviews that say otherwise; perhaps it happened to be due to the long queue.

It was sure good but when I do return to Lagoon Food Village, I'm not sure if I'd join the queue for a revisit because I am sure there are many equally excellent and famous stalls there for better satisfaction.
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Date of Visit
2010-10-24
Spending Per Head
$5 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • Beef Kway Teow