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I wanted to have some fried hokkien noodles that day, so I decided to try Changi Village Fried Hokkien Mee as there were a few customers at the stall. There was no queue though, and food was prepared immediately upon ordering. The hokkien noodles looks good, but was not very delicious, I have tried better ones at old airport road hawker. Only 2 prawns and tiny pieces of squid and meat were given, and the sauce is not flavourful or tasty (unlike some other stalls which use real prawn soup to cook
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I wanted to have some fried hokkien noodles that day, so I decided to try Changi Village Fried Hokkien Mee as there were a few customers at the stall. There was no queue though, and food was prepared immediately upon ordering. The hokkien noodles looks good, but was not very delicious, I have tried better ones at old airport road hawker. Only 2 prawns and tiny pieces of squid and meat were given, and the sauce is not flavourful or tasty (unlike some other stalls which use real prawn soup to cook the gravy). Average hokkien mee.
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Date of Visit
2013-04-18
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$3 (Supper)