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From Ole-Ole Javiyan
$4.50 a bowl of classic mee bakso.
Yummy!
Thin beehoon and yellow mee was used here, and I liked the different textures! The broth is also quite tasty. I would think that this is an above average hokkien mee stall, but not the *best* (golden mile’s remains the best).
From Aziza Putu Piring
Durian $2.70 a portion.
Individually handcrafted.
Yummy!
Hokkien prawn mee
It is great to have friends and family members who are great hunters of good food.
Was brought to this Hokkien prawn mee at 29 Bedok food centre and it was the first time i set foot in this pretty cosy hawker.
Rainy days are meant for fried hae mee and what better than having one that’s perfectly executed.
The broth was umami-fic and the prawns and sotong slices were extremely fresh . A nice use of thin bee hoon made this dish less filling as compared to the usual thick bee hoon used.
Probably one of the best fried Hokkien prawn mees I have eaten .
The best part ? It is not oily and you don’t feel thirsty after eating it .
And prices start from 4 dollars so very affordable .
This was unplanned bc we wanted hokkien mee initially, but the hokkien mee stall owner was on a break. But I was surprised with this find! The noodles are cooked well, and weren’t clumpy. The sauce was a savoury (and very slightly sweet) brown sauce, which coated the noods evenly. The dumplings were nice, the meat filling and the shrimp had a natural sweetness which was gud. Veg was crunchy and green chilli was normal. Good find wuhu
Good combination of fragrant oiled rice, chicken with soy based sauce, and drenched with the spicy vinegar chilli. Be prepared to queue but it moves fast.