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There is always a constant queue right in front of this stall. They are selling the Lor Mee in 3 different sizes at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. They are using the different color of bowl for different prices. I always go for the $3.00 bowl and paying $1.00 for extra ingredients. The lor is a little different from other stall, their version is a little watery but still tasted good. The usual ingredients to go along are braised egg, ngor hiang, braised meat, slices of fishcake and fried wanton. The fr
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There is always a constant queue right in front of this stall. They are selling the Lor Mee in 3 different sizes at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. They are using the different color of bowl for different prices. I always go for the $3.00 bowl and paying $1.00 for extra ingredients.

The lor is a little different from other stall, their version is a little watery but still tasted good. The usual ingredients to go along are braised egg, ngor hiang, braised meat, slices of fishcake and fried wanton. The fried wanton is the star of this bowl of Lor Mee. Many of the regulars are paying extra for extra fried wantons.

Laksa is strongly recommended from this stall too.

What is your choice? Lor Mee or Laksa?

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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