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Who wouldn't like their char kuey teow to be oily yet savory, with loads of black sauce and ingredients? This stall here has been long, standing strong since many years ago from the old Tiong Bahru Market. Their price remains the same - $2, $3 or $4 portion. If you are on budget and not that hungry, you might to try their $2 kuey teow. I had the $3, which comes with kuey teow mee, cockles, fish cakes and lup cheong. The old uncle is still as skillful, and the way he fried doesn't show his age. T
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Who wouldn't like their char kuey teow to be oily yet savory, with loads of black sauce and ingredients? This stall here has been long, standing strong since many years ago from the old Tiong Bahru Market. Their price remains the same - $2, $3 or $4 portion. If you are on budget and not that hungry, you might to try their $2 kuey teow. I had the $3, which comes with kuey teow mee, cockles, fish cakes and lup cheong. The old uncle is still as skillful, and the way he fried doesn't show his age. The taste remains tasty and satisfying, sweet yet very addictive. Normally during lunch time there will be a queue, so be there early to avoid the queue!
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