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2013-03-08
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I was told that this is the best Beef Noodle that you can find in Singapore. I only had my fix once so I give this a try.There's 2 types of Beef Noodles to try out for. The dry and soup version. Honestly the dry beef noodles kinda turn me off. So i opted for the soupy one with Kway Teow. They have 3 different bowl serving, if im not mistaken, they have $3/4/5. I bought the smallest portion, just in case i didnt fancy it. I think you can ask for the beef meatballs and the bones as well but of cou
There's 2 types of Beef Noodles to try out for. The dry and soup version. Honestly the dry beef noodles kinda turn me off. So i opted for the soupy one with Kway Teow. They have 3 different bowl serving, if im not mistaken, they have $3/4/5. I bought the smallest portion, just in case i didnt fancy it. I think you can ask for the beef meatballs and the bones as well but of course, there's extra charge. We were there during lunch time, and the q had like 5-8 people but we only waited for not more than 20 mins.
Maybe i came prepared with zero expectations, but i was surprised how tasty and rich in flavor the soup was. I added the whole serving of chilli sauce in it with a bit of lime to get more kick. The beef slices were tender and was easy for me to chew. I was impressed by this tiny portion of bowl. I rarely finished up my lunch but this time, you cant find any noodle or let alone soup left. Yes it was that good, for me!
The sad thing is, i stay all the way at the east.. and this is in the north... but.. if i ever have any friends to show singapore around for, this is one of the first few place i would bring for them to try the local food..
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