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Couldn't say much about the noodles available at this noodle house, for me it's just an ordinary noodle house, and nothing special about their famous meat balls. I've ordered the standard soup kuey teow that comes with 2 pieces of meatballs and 2 pieces of fried intestine (i guess). The fried intestine was something I never try before, it's crispy and ... nothing special but just another fried intestine, at least it didn't makes me wow.For their noodle, I would say that the portion is alright, s
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Couldn't say much about the noodles available at this noodle house, for me it's just an ordinary noodle house, and nothing special about their famous meat balls.

I've ordered the standard soup kuey teow that comes with 2 pieces of meatballs and 2 pieces of fried intestine (i guess). The fried intestine was something I never try before, it's crispy and ... nothing special but just another fried intestine, at least it didn't makes me wow.

For their noodle, I would say that the portion is alright, satisfying, kuey teow was not super smooth but alright, and the soup was sweet.

One good thing about their drink (for I've ordered a glass of warm barley), it's not sweet, no extra sugar with it, and I would like to say it's more healthy with less sugar.

Nonetheless, not to say bad but just, an ordinary noodle place.
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2016-03-23
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2016-03-20 289 views
This makan place was packed to the brim with people during lunch time and curiousity had led me to try it out!I ordered a bowl of pork noodles without the innards as I don't usually eat them.That bowl of noodles was nothing amazing and the saving grace to it was the smooth, sikly hor fun. The pork balls were chewy in texture but it was nothing fantastic either.It was nothing compared to the famous ss15 pork noodles, back in my college days. 
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This makan place was packed to the brim with people during lunch time and curiousity had led me to try it out!

I ordered a bowl of pork noodles without the innards as I don't usually eat them.

That bowl of noodles was nothing amazing and the saving grace to it was the smooth, sikly hor fun. The pork balls were chewy in texture but it was nothing fantastic either.

It was nothing compared to the famous ss15 pork noodles, back in my college days. 
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2016-02-13
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2013-09-26 188 views
I personally prefer the dry one instead of the soup version and I also prefer to eat kuay teow noodles instead as I felt the flat nature of the noodles goes really well with the dark soya sauce. Topped with lots of minced meat and spring onion, the bowl of noodles are also served with a small bowl of soup with pork meat as an addition. This restaurant really is a great place to have brunch since its near my house ^^
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I personally prefer the dry one instead of the soup version and I also prefer to eat kuay teow noodles instead as I felt the flat nature of the noodles goes really well with the dark soya sauce. Topped with lots of minced meat and spring onion, the bowl of noodles are also served with a small bowl of soup with pork meat as an addition. This restaurant really is a great place to have brunch since its near my house ^^
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2013-09-26 45 views
Lou Shu Fan, also known as silver needle noodles is a popular needles that mostly goes together with pork soup. It is short, about 5 cm long and 5 mm in diameter and it has a white semi-transparent colour. Here it is cooked together in a pork base sop and is topped with minced pork and lots of spring onions. The lou shu fan noodles always sold out quite fast so its best to head down to the shop early if you want to specifically eat lou shu fan noodles
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Lou Shu Fan, also known as silver needle noodles is a popular needles that mostly goes together with pork soup. It is short, about 5 cm long and 5 mm in diameter and it has a white semi-transparent colour. Here it is cooked together in a pork base sop and is topped with minced pork and lots of spring onions. The lou shu fan noodles always sold out quite fast so its best to head down to the shop early if you want to specifically eat lou shu fan noodles
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