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2013-07-05
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This stall is shared between one that sells goreng pisang and the other that sells only fried kway teow.So today I had my lunch a plate of fried kway teow and the goreng pisang stall is not open. Not sure of the opening hours.Ordered a $3 plate (or $3.50) and came very fast. A reasonable portion for me and they have minimal of vegetables, eggs, cockles and fishcakes. I probably should have told them I don't want cockles since I don't take but just slip out of my mind. So there are different size
So today I had my lunch a plate of fried kway teow and the goreng pisang stall is not open. Not sure of the opening hours.
Ordered a $3 plate (or $3.50) and came very fast. A reasonable portion for me and they have minimal of vegetables, eggs, cockles and fishcakes. I probably should have told them I don't want cockles since I don't take but just slip out of my mind. So there are different sizes of cockles and of course not to waste, I had a few small ones for a virgin try. Don't really like the taste. As for the overall taste, it's good. The taste of kway teow is savoury, sweet and smooth texture. It smells good too when serving up. They probably had a good control of the heat while cooking. What's more important is the colour. The darker the better.
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