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2013-01-28
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I'm not so much of a foodcourt person as I dun reali like dining at a foodcourt. Why would I make an exception this time as I'm tempted to try the mee goreng from this particular stall.I seldom come across this kinda stall which sells mee goreng. Usually their standard is fried carrot cake, fried kway teow, fried oyster and friend hokkien mee. Well, those are the 4 heavenly kings. Prefer this chinese style mee goreng much much more as compared to the indian's style.1stly, more ingredients like p
I seldom come across this kinda stall which sells mee goreng. Usually their standard is fried carrot cake, fried kway teow, fried oyster and friend hokkien mee. Well, those are the 4 heavenly kings. Prefer this chinese style mee goreng much much more as compared to the indian's style.
1stly, more ingredients like prawns, scrambled eggs, peas, fish cake
2ndly, not very spicy but it's full of flavours
3rdly, chrispy lard bits, that's my motivation for going back for more..... lolz
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