Hokkien Mee
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BlurBee:
thanks ah bee.....Hi Augmum, if I'm not wrong it's still there.
This is the website.
http://www.kimshokkienmee.com/contactus.htm
but dunno their website is updated or not leh.....
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VitoRelax:
Find it a bit too oily now leh ...[/quote]ya, theirs are slightly more oily than some others...but i still like it.....keke
any1 knows whether the Eunos Kim's fried hokkien mee still there ??Augmum:
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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 …..
not so good for tabao.......it'll be worse, soggy and greasy.... -
Augmum:
Tabao cannot eat lah ...]
ya, theirs are slightly more oily than some others...but i still like it.....keke
not so good for tabao.......it'll be worse, soggy and greasy.... -
VitoRelax:
ya, sometime no choice, no parking there.....so quickly buy, quickly rush home to eat lorr...
Tabao cannot eat lah ...Augmum:
ya, theirs are slightly more oily than some others...but i still like it.....keke
not so good for tabao.......it'll be worse, soggy and greasy....
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VitoRelax:
Tabao cannot eat lah ...Augmum:
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ya, theirs are slightly more oily than some others...but i still like it.....keke
not so good for tabao.......it'll be worse, soggy and greasy....
I'll help!
You tabao, I'll help you eat it :evil:
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The one at geylang , lor 29
Great taste! -
Can I side track a bit…any food lover can advise where can I find good fried Hokkien mee? The stall at chomp chomp…I think is called ‘ah hock fried Hokkien mee’ is no longer there. Their mee is superb and I can hardly find any stall can match their standards!
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NY1969:
Can I side track a bit.....any food lover can advise where can I find good fried Hokkien mee? The stall at chomp chomp....I think is called 'ah hock fried Hokkien mee' is no longer there. Their mee is superb and I can hardly find any stall can match their standards!
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There’s a popular one at Toa Payoh Lor 1 market, it’s called "Come Daily". I am not a Hokkien Mee fan but there is a queue for this stall and it has been raved by various "makan experts".
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jce:
There's a popular one at Toa Payoh Lor 1 market, it's called \"Come Daily\". I am not a Hokkien Mee fan but there is a queue for this stall and it has been raved by various \"makan experts\".
used to eat there long time ago, before the market was renovated.
not bad then.
is it still as good?
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