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This wanton noodle is on the high end of price list for $10. Small in portion, leaving me to crave for more. Very limited number of baby chairs make it difficult for family with small children to enjoy the meal if they are late to grab one (happened in my case). Can't really recommend due to the size of the meal.
Can I say, I really love their noodles, so springy and smooth and it's thinner than the usual noodles you try out there! πππ The soup was clear and sweet, not oily! The wanton, had a whole prawn in it, and in that little bowl, there's about 3-4 wanton (pretty worth it!)
Noodle portion was small but the prawn dumpling and beef brisket was really good.
There is actually Mak's noodles here! Having not tried the original store before. I asked @timchee whether they are serving the noodles first and the wanton later πππ It is quite good, but $7.90 for a rice bowl size of wanton noodles.... Is a little too steep. #burpple
Seems like she's wanna try everything off their menu haahaa π
Featuring Waton Noodle Soup | $6.90. Between the soup and dry, I prefer the former. The congee is definitely worth trying too, it's so fine that it has become my-go-to for comfort food!
We had the Sliced Fish Congee ($7.50), Tossed Noodles with Beef Brisket ($9) and Tossed Noodles with Prawns & Dried Shrimp Roe ($16.20). I loved the smoothness of the porridge and the springy texture of the noodles. I think the noodles would have tasted even better in the soup version. The prawn one was a bit overpriced. Keeping it short and simple π.