Although this stall sells mee hoon kway that is hand torn and comes with sayur manis, it does not quite make the cut to the list of top ban mian stalls. The soup is ordinary, ikan bilis pathetically few and serving portion is small. The mee hoon kway itself was chewy and tastes like homemade kway. It was also very bland and as the soup was also not salty and with the few ikan bilis added, the bowl of mee hoon kway came across as rather flavourless. And yet there was no chilli sauce, just cut red chilli.
The egg was added towards the end or even just pour over with the mee hoon kway and soup just before serving did nothing to accentuate the flavour, as it was a tad too raw. The minced meat was good, especially if you dip it into the cut chilli sauce.
Looking at the logo, I realised this is the Lam Noodles brand. Thank you but I’ll stick to their minced meat noodles and salt baked chicken.