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2013-01-31
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i was looking for something cheaper for lunch so I decided to order from the economical bee hoon stall. I ordered their fried kway teow for my main staple. Their fried kway teow is very unique, is the ipoh hor fun kind, very thin. The kway teow was fried in black sauce and it tasted really chewy. I added their long bean for my vegetable and fried luncheon meat for my meat. All in all I paid only $2.60, which was super cheap and I was very full after eating.
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