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Introduction
The stall is located at Blk 93 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh continue reading
Payment Methods
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Other Info
Cash Only
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Signature Dishes
Wanton Mee
Review (6)
Level4 2013-12-18
88 views
My friends brought me to this place as they told me that the wanton mee here is very popular and nice. they even call the hawker stall owner before hand to order our food. I seldom heard of hawker stall that have such service. When we reached, this ping xiang noodle stall indeed had very long queue. Was glad that my friend made a call to order first.Anyway, the food did not disappoint me at all. The noodles and char siew is very nice. Both are chewy and tasty. The amount of chilli and dark soya sauce used on the noodles is just right too. There is also a bowl of soup given with wanton insde (not in picture). And total it only costs me $2.50! will definitely be back again. One of the best wanton mee i have ever tried in singapore. continue reading
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Level2 2013-01-28
38 views
I love the wanton mee here. Whenever I am in this hawker centre, I will order this. Each plate costs $2.50. The noodles is really good. It is only cooked upon order and the owner grasped the cooking time very well. It is tangy and qq and it does not have any alkaline aftertaste. It went really well with the black sauce that is concocted by the stall owner. The ingredients are just so-so, normal tasting. The noodles are definitely the star for me. continue reading
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Level4 2012-12-20
20 views
$2.50 for a wonderful plate of Wanton Noodles!Personally, I dislike most of the Wanton Noodles in Singapore, except for Pontian Wanton Noodles and some other nice ones, because I do not like dry noodles with chilly or tomato sauces.I prefer dark sauce Wanton Noodles, like Ping Xiang's!! Rated: 8.5/10The portion is enough for a person.Noodle is spingy, texture is greatSauce is quite thick, and not salty.Vege (chai sim) is just nicely cooked, and it tasted very fresh as well Char siew is also great and yummy!Definitely worth your $2.50!!!I will normally eat there on Sunday mornings for breakfast,YOU HAVE TO BE EARLY. The noodles normally finished by 11.00am!!Service is great, the aunty is very nice and friendly! Environment is quite okay.WILL DEFINITELY COME BACK TO EAT MORE OFTEN!! continue reading
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Level4 2012-05-04
30 views
My hubby ordered this stall's shredded chicken hor fun. The hor fun comes with chicken, braised mushrooms and some green vegetables. I ate a little of his horfun and found it to be quite nice. The chicken is tasteless but paired with the juicy flavourful mushrooms and the gravy, it is just right. The hor fun here, typical of most stalls selling shredded chicken hor fun, is the thinner horfun. Although it costs $3, but since the ingredients are quite a lot, so it is reasonable. continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-31
22 views
I ordered the hor fun with chicken slices and mushroom from Ping Xiang which costs $3. The meal is cheap and tastes good which I feel is really worth the money. The portion is generous and able to last my stomach for the afternoon. I like the sauce topped over the chicken and hor fun which enhances the taste of the meal. continue reading
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