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From the signage, i could tell the signature dish is prawn noodles but somehow the braised pork rib noodles caught my eye. Also influenced by how good the Tampines stall (Teo Kee) is, i decided to give this dish a try with this stall. Also ordered a bowl of meat balls. The boss recommended that my meat ball soup be replaced with the pork ribs soup instead, promising its more flavorful and i will not regret it. Unfortunately i regretted, though not to the extend of bad tasting, my dry noodles did
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From the signage, i could tell the signature dish is prawn noodles but somehow the braised pork rib noodles caught my eye. Also influenced by how good the Tampines stall (Teo Kee) is, i decided to give this dish a try with this stall. Also ordered a bowl of meat balls. The boss recommended that my meat ball soup be replaced with the pork ribs soup instead, promising its more flavorful and i will not regret it. Unfortunately i regretted, though not to the extend of bad tasting, my dry noodles did not impress. Noodles was a tad too dry and the pork ribs sauce was not sweet enough. The pork ribs itself is far from the standard of Teo Kee. The much anticipated soup also did not turn out as nice as it was promised. But again, i chose the non signature dish so no complaints. Will want to try the prawn noodles next time instead.
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Date of Visit
2012-11-28
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$5 (Lunch)