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This is ban mian soup I had ordered from south canteen. The noodles were thin noodles, in mandarin we called it as ‘you mian’. There were fried shallots and anchovies as topping. One egg, chicken meat and some cabbage were added to cook together with the noodles. I like the soup too. Mee hoon kuey is quite average too. nothing special about it, but i'll still visit this stall when other stalls are long queue though.
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This is ban mian soup I had ordered from south canteen. The noodles were thin noodles, in mandarin we called it as ‘you mian’. There were fried shallots and anchovies as topping. One egg, chicken meat and some cabbage were added to cook together with the noodles. I like the soup too. Mee hoon kuey is quite average too. nothing special about it, but i'll still visit this stall when other stalls are long queue though.
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