35 Selegie Road
#01-10 Parklane Shopping Mall
Singapore 188307

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Friday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Saturday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Sunday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Monday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Tuesday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Wednesday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

Thursday:
11:00am - 11:00pm

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I've had my eyes on this place since I love la mian. It was a surreal experience due to the contradictions haha. Which China eatery plays Michael Learns to Rock and only that? Their 肉夹馍 also came cold unlike other places, which means the bun wasn't freshly prepared. I ordered it because it's rare to not be pork. It turned out the beef was the cheap kind. Taste-wise it was fine!

I've had my eyes on this place since I love la mian. It was a surreal experience due to the contradictions haha. Which China eatery plays Michael Learns to Rock and only that? Which golden soup isn't spicy but tastes like Campbell's corn and chicken soup? Do note the noodles can soak up the soup. No complaints about the chicken.

I've had my eyes on this place since I love la mian. It was a surreal experience due to the contradictions haha. Which China eatery plays Michael Learns to Rock and only that? The noodles met my expectations, but cartilage that isn't soft enough to be eaten shouldn't be named cartilage. Nice soup that tasted of collagen.

($5.50) I did like this grilled bun being crispy and crunchy texture but the pork was being minced and also filled. I felt that minced braised pork was quite waterish and too much sauce inside cause the grilled bun to be soggy.

($9.80) I decided to try their noodle even though I passby a lot of times for booth during weekends. I never thought that I want to try it out. I wanted to experience something that I cannot eat it most of time. I think that it's quite low spicy taste unless you dipped noodles with spicy sauce. But the sauce and noodle was slightly thick texture.

The Red Chilli Oil Wanton 红油抄手 ($6.80/8 pieces) is more akin to dumpling (水饺) than wanton as they are quite big. The skin is very thin and you can’t really go wrong with the classic chilli oil and vinegar combination.

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