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Was in the vicinity of Jurong East and as it was nearing lunch-time, my dad decided to stop at the nearby Yuhua Hawker Centre for lunch. There were many seats available as it was a weekday (it's alwys packed during weekends)! So we chose a seat near the carpark, so we didnt have to walk far when we are leaving.I went around looking at what food there was and I saw this stall. My mum had ate the laksa at this stall before and she said it was nice, so i decided to order it. The auntie manning the
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Was in the vicinity of Jurong East and as it was nearing lunch-time, my dad decided to stop at the nearby Yuhua Hawker Centre for lunch. There were many seats available as it was a weekday (it's alwys packed during weekends)! So we chose a seat near the carpark, so we didnt have to walk far when we are leaving.

I went around looking at what food there was and I saw this stall. My mum had ate the laksa at this stall before and she said it was nice, so i decided to order it. The auntie manning the stall was very nice, and she would ask where we sat and whether i would like clams in my laksa or not. Though most of the stalls here have put a 'Self Service' sign at the front of the stall, many would simply bring your food to the table.


When my laksa came, it was an uncle who served it. My bowl of laksa cost $3, which i feel is reasonable. There were taupok, beansprouts, half a hard boiled egg, fishcakes and a prawn, with some garnish on top. Plus, it has a nice presentation, & somemore at a hawker centre! Surprising.
The noodles is cooked just nice, and the ingredients are fresh. Delicious! I would surely patronise again, but only once in a while, since we knw laksa is not very healthy with so much coconut milk. Kekeke.


This hawker centre is also very good in the sense that for each and every stall, a healthier choice symbol is placed next to the food which is 'healthy' for that stall, and there were even recommendations at stalls that would say 'Request for brown rice, it's healthier', etc. There was also a huge banner hanging at the hawker centre which promotes healthy eating. The different stall holders also wear a same orange apron which has words that say something like 'Great food, Fabulous health', or something like tat (can't really recall since i didnt go memorise what's written on it). Feel that all these is really great as many people eat at these hawker centres, doing this may help people choose their food wisely and at the same time, be healthier.


P.S. My photo was taken after I stirred/mixed my bowl of laksa. I forgt to take a photo before that, haha.

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Date of Visit
2011-10-27
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$3 (Lunch)