The garlic here is loud and proud. But man, this is one tasty plate of fried noodles. Strong "wok hei" aroma plus ingredients a-plenty for the price (there's fishcake, prawn, chicken, "chye sim" and some egg), the portion is actually pretty big (but does that stop me from adding on an egg for an extra $1.90? Nooooo....). As the beehoon is fried only when you order, it always arrives hot. Best to share this if you plan on having some kaya toast too.