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2013-03-04
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The FoodI ordered the famous Joo Jiat Wanton mee. The noodles were cooked almost to a perfect texture very springy and had a nice bite to it. The Chili were nice and not so spicy but the char siew were too thin until cannot taste the aroma of Char SiewWantons were quite small with 2 pieces only but were quite soft and juicy. The soup will be given once we have finished the noodles and drink together with the sauce in the plate. Quite unique way of drinking the soup.The ServiceWaiting time still
I ordered the famous Joo Jiat Wanton mee. The noodles were cooked almost to a perfect texture very springy and had a nice bite to it. The Chili were nice and not so spicy but the char siew were too thin until cannot taste the aroma of Char Siew
Wantons were quite small with 2 pieces only but were quite soft and juicy. The soup will be given once we have finished the noodles and drink together with the sauce in the plate. Quite unique way of drinking the soup.
The Service
Waiting time still acceptable as the food is served within 15mins.
The Ambience
Although the stall is in a coffeeshop, i find that the place was well-ventilated and not stuffy hence still acceptable
The Price
Reasonably priced at $3 onwards per plate for decent portion.
Overall
I will definitely come back again and highly recommended to try this!
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