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2012-07-24
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I was working late on that day and here for a late dinner. This was one of the stalls still opened then so i took away a packet of fried kway teow to have it at home. The kway teow and mee were nicely fried with a distinct wok taste to give it the smoky flavor. It was fried simply with the basic seasoning and ingredients like chinese sausage, egg, cockles and bean sprouts. The portion was quite generous for only $3. It might not be the best that i eaten but the standard is quite acceptable.
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