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This stall's wanton mee used to be selling for $1.90 which explains the stall name. With inflation, it is quite hard to sell it at such a price, so they have since increased the prices. I ordered the $2.50 portion. What I like about this wan ton mee is the noodles. It is particularly springy and the noodles are tossed with a little oil and sauce to ensure they do not become lumpy and stick together. I also like the wantons which are tasty and not too saltish. The only not so good part is its cha
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This stall's wanton mee used to be selling for $1.90 which explains the stall name. With inflation, it is quite hard to sell it at such a price, so they have since increased the prices. I ordered the $2.50 portion. What I like about this wan ton mee is the noodles. It is particularly springy and the noodles are tossed with a little oil and sauce to ensure they do not become lumpy and stick together. I also like the wantons which are tasty and not too saltish. The only not so good part is its char siew since it is not really exciting and are quite bland, otherwise, everything else is good.
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