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    Hokkien Mee

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      schweppes
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      Augmum:
      tankee:

      And samba chilli super little too. I alway had to ask for extra, sometime they willingly give, sometime with long face. Thus seldom eat.


      yalor....dun like their attitude.....
      the worst is the parking there......sometimes juz jammed there, car cannot get in or out.... :frustrated:
      me also seldom eat there now.... 😉

      Tried the Hokkien Mee at East Coast before but found it so-so. I think it's difficult to find parking lots because ppl are eating at the Beach Road Prawn Mee, which tastes so much better :drool: (come to think of it, our Spore hae mee/prawn mee is also known as Hokkien Mee in Penang). haha

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        Augmum
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        schweppes:
        Augmum:

        [quote=\"tankee\"]And samba chilli super little too. I alway had to ask for extra, sometime they willingly give, sometime with long face. Thus seldom eat.


        yalor....dun like their attitude.....
        the worst is the parking there......sometimes juz jammed there, car cannot get in or out.... :frustrated:
        me also seldom eat there now.... 😉

        Tried the Hokkien Mee at East Coast before but found it so-so. I think it's difficult to find parking lots because ppl are eating at the Beach Road Prawn Mee, which tastes so much better :drool: (come to think of it, our Spore hae mee/prawn mee is also known as Hokkien Mee in Penang). haha[/quote]Hmm…..did u go during the peak hrs ?? (some stalls' std could drop during peak hrs)
        or have the overall standard drop ??
        i haven’t been there for a long, long time......

        i remembered, when sitting near the stall,
        could already smell the aroma of the fried hokkien mee, :love:
        simply luv the crispy pork lard, ask them to add lots of……keke

        oh yes, the beach road prawns noodles (soup ) is certainly great,
        no doubt abt it.......

        how abt the kims’ fried hokkien mee ??
        how many of u like this style??
        wonder the branch at Eunos is still there, wanna to make a trip there …..

        actually fried hokkien mee do have \"diff versions” ,
        some are the drier type while some are the “wet” type with gravy.....

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          tankee
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          Singapore Hawker Master 2011

          by The Straits Times & LianHe ZaoBao

          For Hokkien Mee

          B1 - Swee Guan Hokkien Mee, Geyland Lorong 29
          B2 - Fried Hokkien Mee, Golden Mile Food Centre #B1-34
          B3 - Wu Ba Ye Fried Hokkien Mee, Ayer Rajah Food Centre #01-47
          B4 - Nam Sing Fried Hokkien Mee (Hougang), Old Airport Road Food Centre #01-32
          B5 - Original Serangoon Fried Hokkien Mee, 566 Serangoon Road, Xin Wang Coffee & Tea House
          B6 - Come Daily, Block 127 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 #02-27
          B7 - Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee, 941 Upper Serangoon Road, Nam Heng Restaurant
          B8 - Soon Hock Fried Hokkien Mee, Blk 23 Sin Ming Road, Wan Yen Coffeeshop

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          • tankeeT Offline
            tankee
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            Out of 8 shortlisted by them, I have only tried B4 and B6 :oops:

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            • junemum72J Offline
              junemum72
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              tankee:
              Singapore Hawker Master 2011

              by The Straits Times & LianHe ZaoBao

              For Hokkien Mee

              B1 - Swee Guan Hokkien Mee, Geyland Lorong 29
              B2 - Fried Hokkien Mee, Golden Mile Food Centre #B1-34
              B3 - Wu Ba Ye Fried Hokkien Mee, Ayer Rajah Food Centre #01-47
              B4 - Nam Sing Fried Hokkien Mee (Hougang), Old Airport Road Food Centre #01-32
              B5 - Original Serangoon Fried Hokkien Mee, 566 Serangoon Road, Xin Wang Coffee & Tea House
              B6 - Come Daily, Block 127 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 #02-27
              B7 - Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee, 941 Upper Serangoon Road, Nam Heng Restaurant
              B8 - Soon Hock Fried Hokkien Mee, Blk 23 Sin Ming Road, Wan Yen Coffeeshop
              Always eat at B2 but the portion is getting smaller and smaller.

              B4 - taste so so and always longggg queue.

              Compare B2 and B4, i prefer B2.

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                VitoRelax
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                junemum72:
                tankee:

                Singapore Hawker Master 2011

                by The Straits Times & LianHe ZaoBao

                For Hokkien Mee

                B1 - Swee Guan Hokkien Mee, Geyland Lorong 29
                B2 - Fried Hokkien Mee, Golden Mile Food Centre #B1-34
                B3 - Wu Ba Ye Fried Hokkien Mee, Ayer Rajah Food Centre #01-47
                B4 - Nam Sing Fried Hokkien Mee (Hougang), Old Airport Road Food Centre #01-32
                B5 - Original Serangoon Fried Hokkien Mee, 566 Serangoon Road, Xin Wang Coffee & Tea House
                B6 - Come Daily, Block 127 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 #02-27
                B7 - Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee, 941 Upper Serangoon Road, Nam Heng Restaurant
                B8 - Soon Hock Fried Hokkien Mee, Blk 23 Sin Ming Road, Wan Yen Coffeeshop

                Always eat at B2 but the portion is getting smaller and smaller.

                B4 - taste so so and always longggg queue.

                Compare B2 and B4, i prefer B2.

                Yeah B4 standard drop a lot. Dunno why now they fry so orangy in colour ?

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                  cherrygal
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                  I tried B8 at Sin Ming before. It’s actually quite good but dunno why not many people buy. No queue even on Sat night. Their orh-luak also not bad.


                  My other fave is the one at Chomp Chomp. Must wait more than an hour. So I only eat there like once a year.

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                    VitoRelax
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                    cherrygal:


                    My other fave is the one at Chomp Chomp. Must wait more than an hour. So I only eat there like once a year.
                    Chomp2 wat stall number ? Or stall name ?

                    :thankyou:

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                      peapot
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                      Wa, its been like 10 years that I have stepped into Golden Mile. Didn’t know they have nice Hokkien mee there. Only saw on T.V there are many Thais.

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                        cherrygal
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                        The Chomp Chomp famous hokkien mee is the stall next to the $1 BBQ chicken wings, near the end of the hawker centre. It’s fried by an old man and he uses mainly thin beehoon rather than the thick type. He fries it very thoroughly and infuses the noodles with the stock. The hokkien mee does not have much gravy like other stalls. Try it if you like this version.


                        The BBQ wings also need to wait 1hr so we usu just order both together and wait.

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