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The Old Pontian Cafe - Singapore - Photo album

Order a popiah, the board they use to wrap popiah is used to cut other thing, the aunty didn’t bother to wipe it before wrap my popiah. SO DIRTY! Also the barley I order they just add in hot water, which was pre prepared, it was non cover in front of cashier, all the customer saliva flying into i
Serves pretty decent variety of dishes ranging from noodles (soup/dry), fried hokkien prawn mee, fried mee goreng kway (Chinese/Pongol style) chap (new), pork trotter rice etc. Price around $4.50 to 5.00 +/-. Quite reasonable for stall in the plaza. Tried the dishes mentioned. Taste wise, ranging fr
Average quality food. The wantan noodles are served Malaysian style with tomato ketchup. This restaurant also serves fresh popiah that is delicious. The kiosk at BPP has has a dine-in facility. There's another stall located at the Kopitiam Food Court on the second level. Prices at the food court ar
Very bad attitude from vietnamese female staff at Bukit Panjang branch. Wife ordered Popiah without chilli. Was served with one with chilli. Upon request to change, the vietnamese female staff just threw the plate on their preparation table and grumble why didn't mention earlier. We as customers did
Unauthentic Pontian wanton noodles. Bad taste. Noodle was hard. Overpriced with $2 dollar for addition of noodle. Crazy. Stay away from them.
I cannot live without this wanton Mee and popiah! Love them and the friendly people that works here, they gave me TOP ups for soup and remembers regular customers!
Mee Goreng is too oily 😞 .. Barley drink is too sweet 😟
(Translated by Google) I ordered a bowl of prawn noodles through food panda. At the time, I saw the photos and thought it tasted good ... but! ! ! No taste after eating! ! It ’s just the taste of the noodles .... I do n’t want to eat it after eating two! ! Completely different from the photos! Not r
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