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More of a foodcourt - this place is crowded with locals even on a weekday lunch.
Super friendly server that made us felt welcome.
We had the fishmaw noodles - almost like Lor Mee, but this has soft and tender fish maw on it. Tasted amazing!! Loved it!
We also had mee hoon kueh (no pic) that was also really tasty. Super smooth dough and generous toppings of vege and meat.
The pork noodles was ordinary - didn’t taste bad, but compared to the other more delicious dishes- it was abit flat.
✨ Overall Score: 8/10 ✨
Can Eat One Mehhh??? Of course! There’s many stalls to choose from - theyre famous Kau Kee Laksa was closed when we arrived....
Read moreHappening area to have breakfast. Can see quite a number of elderly gather here for breakfast.
There are around 15 food stalls in this food court. I tried hakka noodles near to dim sum, pork noodles meat by clay pot chicken and dim sum. The pork noodles taste good, large portion and price is lower compared to other places. Highly recommend. Siew mai is expensive but taste average. Hakka noodles only has noodles and minced meat, not that value for money. Drinks are good.
Seats are many but difficult to get one especially in the morning. There is a space for parking just beside...
Read moreAverage food. 3/5. I wouldn’t come here unless you happened to be in the area + hungry + all nearby shops close. The food court was filled with locals.
We ordered the wantan mee (3/5; mild taste, fat charsiew, but wantan is good), Hakka mee from stall with white signboard (3/5; very salty, expensive, but generous amount of pork).
I ordered Teh C ping but it’s too sweet and watery. Not...
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