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5.0 分
Very good Mee Pok, fresh pork and fish cake. Worth it for $5.
This noodle stall is tucked away in a little corner of Singapore that is not easy to find. But if you do find it, you are in for a bowl of intense, spicy and delicious bowl of mee pok tah! There are 3 sizes from small, medium to large. Because of the queue time, it's not worth waiting for 30mins for small bowl that makes you crave for more. I always go for the large that comes ...
Came here for breakfast this morning. Quite surprised at how busy it was, but took it as a good sign. Our meals took about 10 mins to arrive but, having paid, they were delivered to our table. Quality was decent for the price. Worth a visit if you're in the area.
They offer mee pok in the day and cze cha at night.
Taking over the space formerly occupied by Mad Jack, the owner of Jln Tua Kong Lau Lim (Branch) down the road at Kwek Seng Huat coffeeshop set up another meepok joint that also sells cze cha at night.
Really pack a kick with their special chill paste recipe. Not for those in a rush expect to wait 30 to 60 mins depending on whether its a weekday or weekend. Avoid brunch and lunch timing to minimize waiting time. Coffee and Tea is decent. Best choice of egg noodles are " mee pok"" ( asian version of Fettucine) " mee kia" ( asian version of angelhair) Choose Dry comes with sma...
They used to be located at Jalan Tua Kong in Siglap, but moved into bigger premises here. The noodles are just as nice - springy and chewy with homemade fishballs - but the wait is not as long (less than half an hour, compared to an hour before). Order and pay at the counter, take a number and find a seat. To demonstrate the stall's popularity, we actually drove from Serangoon ...