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When i come to this coffeeshop, it's usually for the fishball noodles. As it was closed during one of my recent visit, it was a good chance for me to try out this wantan mee. According to the online reviews, it's thai style ( that explain the stall name ) which i think quite hard to find so i was quite excited to try it.Looks nice when it arrived at my table but first impression was if it be bland cause not much sauce ( too used to our local version ). But it's actually not too bad when i took t
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When i come to this coffeeshop, it's usually for the fishball noodles. As it was closed during one of my recent visit, it was a good chance for me to try out this wantan mee. According to the online reviews, it's thai style ( that explain the stall name ) which i think quite hard to find so i was quite excited to try it.

Looks nice when it arrived at my table but first impression was if it be bland cause not much sauce ( too used to our local version ). But it's actually not too bad when i took the first bite, feels quite like the one i had at Thailand. I poured all the chilli flakes into my noodles and i even took my mum's one cause she don't take spicy food. I like =)

They were quite generous with the ingredients and it was fresh. Overall i enjoyed my thai style wantan mee and i don't mind trying it again.
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