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dear almighty,

 

pls give kgk xdd the strength to pull thru from the jollibee-flavor pgd induced coma.

 

we pray that even though kgk xdd is walking thru the valley of jollibee-flavored pgd, kgk xdd will fear no pgds.

 

amen

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9 minutes ago, ManOfTheHour said:

Today queue not so bad. Kym?

 

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where the prawns?

it looks a bit char, does it have the strong wok hei taste? too much wok hei is bky...

i prefer a bit more wet.

 

but if its not expensive, i think its keyi for a simple lunch in hawker center

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2 minutes ago, meng.huat said:

 

where the prawns?

it looks a bit char, does it have the strong wok hei taste? too much wok hei is bky...

i prefer a bit more wet.

 

but if its not expensive, i think its keyi for a simple lunch in hawker center

Prawns hidden below. Dont buy this if you looking for portions of ingredients. Overall simple dish that meets my craving. Portion also small so a good dessert or light lunch or for sharing with many dishes. 
 

this is for dry fans, like me.

 

 I rarely eat wet one but if i do i usually jiak at Whampoa, Pei Kio or TPY. TPY Hokkien Man Hokkien Mee has a nice seafood broth like taste. Long waiting time also. 
 


 

 

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2 minutes ago, ManOfTheHour said:

 I rarely eat wet one but if i do i usually jiak at Whampoa, Pei Kio or TPY. TPY Hokkien Man Hokkien Mee has a nice seafood broth like taste. Long waiting time also. 

 

Whampoa hawker center - Singapore hokkien mee. The king of wet hokkien mee! my personal number 1

 

u got good taste

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6 minutes ago, Homelander said:

 

which one is this? can sic bo?

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Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee
90 Whampoa Drive, Singapore 320090
Tel: +65 6251 2857
Opening Hours: 3:30pm – 1:30am – (Mon – Wed, Fri), 2pm – 1:30am (Sat – Sun), Closed Thurs

Whampoa residents should be familiar with this stall, with generally enjoys a queue from dinner till late night. It opens till 1:30am almost every day except Thursdays.

Although the queue is long, the line clears fast.

And you would usually spot a lady on top of the steps (sometimes rotate to a guy) taking orders. Prices are at $4, $5, $6, $8, $10, $15.

They give a lot of noodles proportionally (carbs alert), but not as many prawns (and they are on the small side).

My main qualm about this stall is that half the time it is good – wok-hei, tasty broth, that touch of umami; while maybe 3 out of the 5 other times it is not as impressive.

Depending on who is frying I guess, as they do this on a rotational basis.

 

https://danielfooddiary.com/2019/04/21/hokkienmee

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