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Having a sudden and inexplicable urge for a carby dinner one evening, I decided to quickly sate the craving by heading to the nearest Murni branch (since I wanted plenty of options and a relatively heavy meal). After reviewing my options on the menu, I opted for a mee raja. It resembles instant noodles that is fried in a Singaporean style. The serving size was unrealistically large, with plenty of chicken shreds and prawns. Very greasy, and just too big. Flavours were generally leaning to the mi
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Having a sudden and inexplicable urge for a carby dinner one evening, I decided to quickly sate the craving by heading to the nearest Murni branch (since I wanted plenty of options and a relatively heavy meal).

After reviewing my options on the menu, I opted for a mee raja. It resembles instant noodles that is fried in a Singaporean style.

The serving size was unrealistically large, with plenty of chicken shreds and prawns. Very greasy, and just too big. Flavours were generally leaning to the mild side, so I could actually taste the cooking oil (eww!). Salvageable with some chili sauce. Half the serving should've been sufficient.

My digestion was upset the next morning because of this, though.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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