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No matter at which hour, this Popiah stall always has a long queue. I think the price also plays a part, nowadays Popiah usually cost $1.50 and above. But this stall still selling at $1.20!I joined in the queue and ordered 2 Popiah. The waiting time in the queue was about 20-30 minutes!The Popiah looked good, portion was average size with generous fillings. The Popiah tasted as good as it looks. The fillings such as bean spourts, lettuce and bangk wang, was moist, juicy and braised sweetness. Th
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No matter at which hour, this Popiah stall always has a long queue. I think the price also plays a part, nowadays Popiah usually cost $1.50 and above. But this stall still selling at $1.20!

I joined in the queue and ordered 2 Popiah. The waiting time in the queue was about 20-30 minutes!

The Popiah looked good, portion was average size with generous fillings. The Popiah tasted as good as it looks. The fillings such as bean spourts, lettuce and bangk wang, was moist, juicy and braised sweetness. There was generous chilli and sweet sauce, though the amount of chopped garlic can be more. 

Overall, I find that this Popiah one of the best in the western area, even better than the Clementi Central one.

(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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TakeAway
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$1.20 (Tea)