105 Hougang Avenue 1
#02-51 Hainanese Village Centre
Singapore 530105
Monday:
Closed
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This legendary stall has been around for over 50 years, and only operates about 3 hours a day. Queues form well before they open, but thankfully moves briskly.
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Their unique spin features chewy shredded braised duck meat, lending a depth of meaty salty savoury flavour.
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The braising gravy is viscous, enhanced with black vinegar, minced garlic, sambal belacan, and spring onions, carrying savoury salty earthy herbal spice sour flavour.
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The chewy thick flat noodles, crisp bean sprouts, bouncy braised egg, springy fish cake, and crunchy 5 spice roll, all combine to lend grainy sweet eggy savoury salty earthy herbal nutty flavour.
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Lor Mee
Lorong Ah Soo Lor Mee
@ Hougang Hainanese Village Centre, 105 Hougang Avenue 1 #02-51
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More details:
https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2024/09/best-of-singapore-hawkers-casual-dining-lor-mee.html
Lor Mee (S$5.50/ large)
Rice vermicelli and yellow noodle topped with bean sprouts, 2 braised egg half, sliced fish cake, sliced ngo hiang roll, fish roll, and shredded duck meat.
Help yourself to condiments such as chopped spring onion, minced garlic, chilli paste, sliced chilli, and vinegar
Lorong Ah Soo Lor Mee 羅弄阿蘇鹵麵
Address 🛖 : Blk 105 Hougang Avenue 1, # 02-51 Hainanese Village Centre at Lorong Ah Soo, Singapore 🇸🇬 530105
There aren't many great lor mee stalls any more so I was surprised at how long it took me to discover Lorong Ah Soo Lor Mee which is tucked in one corner of Hainanese Village FC.
Each bowl of lor mee is topped with slices of ngoh hiong and fish cake, and shredded duck meat. The gravy is not as rich or robust as their competitors. It may however be the relative lightness of their gravy that allows the combination of their noodles, ingredients and gravy to shine without any component overwhelming the other.
I think this easily ranks within my top 5 if not, top 3 lor mees in Singapore!
Are you a Lor mee lover? If you are just like I am, do check out Lorong Ah Soo Lor Mee (02-51) at Hainanese Village Food Centre. They always attract long queues before they open at 12pm and only open till 3pm. Each bowl sets you back $3.50 or $4 (pictured).
It’s a fairly simple bowl of lor mee but you get a generous serving of tasty ingredients. Just ngoh hiang, fried fish, shreds of braised duck, fish cake and boiled egg in a slightly starchy, braised gravy. No shark meat or fried fish as I’d like it to be.
When it comes to the choice of noodles, I’ll always have just the flat yellow noodle (the traditional noodles with lor mee). Although you can choose to have it with bee hoon, kway teow or mixed.
As for the gravy (lor), it was not as starchy that I’d expect it to be. It’s more towards the lighter, soupy side. I prefer my lor mee to have a stronger flavour but good for those who like lor mee this way.
Remember to have it with garlic, fresh red chilli and vinegar for added flavour. It’ll help to enhance the flavour of the dish since it’s on the lighter side.
The stallholders are pretty friendly which helps to make up for the half an hour queue. I wouldn’t queue for it again if I could though.
Lor mee.
Read more: https://www.misstamchiak.com/lorong-ah-soo-lor-mee/
This stall has one of the longest queue in the food centre and it is easy to see why. The lor mee here is above average and is loaded with a whole lot of ingredients under that dark gooey gravy. Value for money!