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2012-07-31
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I never expect to find a stall that still selling $2 for a plate of fried kway teow. I was curious enough to order and later further amazed by the portion given for $2. The kway teow fried nicely with yellow noodle to achieve a moist texture with a distinctive wok taste. It was fried with ingredients like fishcake, bean sprouts, egg, cockles and even chinese sausage. This is truly value for money. This is a must try if you are in this food centre.
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