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2012-01-15
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I was rather greedy and wanted to go for varieties on that particular evening. I decided to take away the smallest serving of fried kway teow from this stall at $2.50 together with others from the other stalls to have it at home. Though i am not disappointed but i am not too impressed as well. It tasted just fine with no particularly strong taste of wok hei. The sweet sauce was a little overwhelmed. They still managed to fry the kway teow and noodle well with ingredients like lup cheong, cockles
Though i am not disappointed but i am not too impressed as well. It tasted just fine with no particularly strong taste of wok hei. The sweet sauce was a little overwhelmed. They still managed to fry the kway teow and noodle well with ingredients like lup cheong, cockles, egg and bean sprouts.
I would not mind eating it again if i am left with little choices again.
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