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I didn't know that EAT had so many outlets. The first EAT outlet that I've seen was at Rail Mall. Having moved to Choa Chu Kang a few months ago, I thought that I would have to travel to Rail Mall to eat there again. But lo and behold, there is a branch conveniently located at the basement of Lot 1. I ordered the Satay Bee Hoon ($4). It has some cuttlefish, kang kong and tau pok. Not too bad considering that this place is known for its fishball noodles and minced meat noodles. However, the servi
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I didn't know that EAT had so many outlets. The first EAT outlet that I've seen was at Rail Mall. Having moved to Choa Chu Kang a few months ago, I thought that I would have to travel to Rail Mall to eat there again. But lo and behold, there is a branch conveniently located at the basement of Lot 1. I ordered the Satay Bee Hoon ($4). It has some cuttlefish, kang kong and tau pok. Not too bad considering that this place is known for its fishball noodles and minced meat noodles. However, the serving size is quite small considering that you pay $4. However, when compared to the satay bee hoon at the Upper Bukit Timah Hawker Centre (next to Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School), I would choose the Upper Bukit Timah anytime.
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