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The char siew tasted like a vegetarian type of meat, because there were no fats and it was very lean. in fact, it tasted a little like flour with some added colourings.the noodle was thin and delectable, it was springy and fun to chew on it. it was a great time slurping the noodles down. the wanton mee costs only $2.50, very affordable in this day and age. there was also ample green vegetables and accompanying wanton in soup, which tasted more saltier than average wanton mee!look at the micro-vi
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The char siew tasted like a vegetarian type of meat, because there were no fats and it was very lean. in fact, it tasted a little like flour with some added colourings.
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the noodle was thin and delectable, it was springy and fun to chew on it. it was a great time slurping the noodles down. the wanton mee costs only $2.50, very affordable in this day and age. there was also ample green vegetables and accompanying wanton in soup, which tasted more saltier than average wanton mee!
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look at the micro-view of the char siew, it really does look like vegetarian type of char siew isn't it?
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