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Yan Bee Hoon! Most are here for the fried chicken and Bee Hoon. Price is really reasonable, bee Hoon is tasty (not too oily)! I would say the must have is the fried chicken! It’s served hot and crispy. There’s always a long queue so the chicken is always freshly cooked. Would come back again! Can se
#01-19 Yan Fried Bee Hoon 焱 Yan Fried Bee Hoon specialises in Fried Bee Hoon and Mee, together with various other accompaniments such as fried chicken wings, luncheon meat, fish cakes, sausages, otah amongst others. It has 2 claims to fame, one being that Mr Lee Hsien Loong (Prime Minister of Sing
This is another never-ending queue stall for their famous fried chicken wings. Most people are buying their chicken wings, not a few but plenty on a plate. Their wings are usually served hot due to the high demand. The bee hoon taste is slightly above average and is too not oily and the portion for
Awesome food! My fav fried chicken wings and a typical Singapore breakfast well cooked. Price and taste remained the same for many years. The owner is very diligent to keep to a certain quantity with the same Local taste for years. Hopefully he has succession plan in place. If not, another Local del
The best fried chicken wings around, crispy tender n juicy. Chilli sauce goes well with the wings, full of flavourful ikan billis 😋👍
Fried chicken is great. Tasty, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Chilli goes well with it. Queued at 7pm and the light "chicken wing sold out" was flashing, but good thing he still had some left for those already in the queue. Bee hoon is average.
Heard so much about the stall and recently just went and tried the food. Chicken wings were freshly fried and tasted above average. There aren't much choices to add on, other than fried eggs, ngoh hiang, luncheon meat and fish cakes. The fried bee hoon is dry and not much taste. The chilli is watery
This isn't the original stall owners from when the PM ate here, but that's ok. The $0.80 plain kway teow noodles were nothing special, but the $1.20 chicken wings were nice. Make sure you drizzle hot chilli sauce over everything!
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