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2013-11-18 141 views
This stall is pretty popular with the crowds. When I arrive slightly before lunch time, there was already a snaking queue formed. Apparently a customer in front was making a mass order and holding up the queue as a result. My turn came after 20 mins and I placed an order for $4 plate. Although it's not written on the menu, you can place an order for $5 char kway teow, as the person behind me did. That was not a bad choice since the $4 portion is not very big. The plate of char kway teow was serv
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This stall is pretty popular with the crowds. When I arrive slightly before lunch time, there was already a snaking queue formed. Apparently a customer in front was making a mass order and holding up the queue as a result. My turn came after 20 mins and I placed an order for $4 plate. Although it's not written on the menu, you can place an order for $5 char kway teow, as the person behind me did. That was not a bad choice since the $4 portion is not very big. The plate of char kway teow was served piping hot and I felt the flavors were pretty balanced- not too overly sweet nor overwhelming with dark sauce. The noodles were not fried too dry, it was still nice and moist. And each portion is served with a plethora of fresh ingredients- cockles, vegetables and crispy pork lard. Every bite is sinful but so good and worth the wait!
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