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Tried this for the first time. It's a really interesting style of wanton noodles that's not common. Firstly, the egg noodles are really thin and springy, thinner than the typical HK style noodles. Charsiew is the fatty part, not the dry kind of charsiew, and it's well flavored and tender. The porti
I tried dumpling noodle (dry) and liked it so much, especially dumpling with fresh shrimp and meat:) the food court itself is nice and cosy!
$4.50 in an Aircon foodcourt, I must say is reasonable serving size. Taste 4/5.
Articles by Makansutra and Top 10 Wanton Mee in Spore plastered over the front stall But no queue in a quite food court in an even quieter Mall in Clementi West Gave it a try despite my better judgement Taste was not bad but not anything to shout about...noodles was overly cooked and springiness non
Good quality wanton mee. $4.50 for a bowl. Plus aircon in the mall.
One of the better wanton noodle I've had in a while. The noodle is springy and al dente, and was really good, reminds me of crystal jade. Shrimp Dumplings are good too, meat and prawn is fresh and skin is just right in thickness. A little expensive though (shrimp dumpling noodle is $5.50, and added
First time trying it. Not impressed with both food and service . Utensils were wet and not cleaned properly. Noodles was prepared very quickly and were still lumped together. Asked for non spicy but chili was still added into the noodles. Ordered the fried Wanton as well. It was ok and the portion
$1.20 for one extra shui jiao, which, although generously filled with prawn and black fungus, lacked flavour; mee overcooked; chilli lacked kick; char siew too porky :(
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