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2015-06-17
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On a typical school day, this stall would have a snaking long queue which had deterred me from trying their noodles. Start from $2.20 for a bowl of macaroni and soup to $3 for sliced fish or fried fish noodles. There is just one staff who manages the cashier and cooks at the induction cooker. 1. Sliced fish ee-mian with milk $3.30I wanted fried fish but at 1:30pm, they were sold out. So I settled for sliced fish instead. There were probably about 4 slices of fish. The soup wasn't too salty, but
1. Sliced fish ee-mian with milk $3.30 I wanted fried fish but at 1:30pm, they were sold out. So I settled for sliced fish instead. There were probably about 4 slices of fish. The soup wasn't too salty, but the taste of the milk was just right! There was some vegetables and ample amount of ee-mian. Sadly, I felt that it was lacking an egg! Something that their $2.50 handmade noodles comes with!
2. Handmade noodles (dry) $2.50
Their dry hand made noodles are quite popular. The aunty was very generous with the fried onions. In soup you can see that she placed a raw egg in there and the boiling hot soup cooks the egg as you carry your tray to the dining area.
$2.5
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