Warning: extremely rude drink and popiah stall owners
We were here for the first time to try the Lao ping Hokkien mee.
The drinks stall owners at least came over 3 times to up sell us their drinks (which we did not intend to order) but we can tell they are not quite happy with it.
Later on, one of the restaurant staff in blue shirt (I believe he operates the popiah stall too) just took my wife bag without asking, put on the table and took our chair!!!!!!! What the heck, you have the courtesy to ask us to buy drinks and don’t have the courtesy to ask for the chair???
This is utterly unacceptable, who are you to touch our belongings without permission? I literally swear i was going to scold him the next time he does it again. Such barbaric action
The other drink stall owners do not have nice attitude as well. How difficult it is for you to say “excuse me” or “借过” to ask people to make way for you? Why do you have to say “halo” so annoyingly at fellow patrons?
I really think they are just leech, if Lao ping Hokkien mee move out, nobody is going to order drinks from them. Seriously...
Read moreSo, here’s the scoop: I usually hit up this hokkien mee stall every week like clockwork. But today? Oh boy, the moment our order hit the table, I dove in with my chopsticks, ready for a flavor explosion. And then—bam!—I was hit with a wave of disappointment. I had to break the news to my family, but they were skeptical. So, we all took a bite, and guess what? They were on my side in no time.
The noodles were barely braised, leaving that pesky alkaline taste hanging around like an unwanted guest. And don’t even get me started on the pork slices—there were like, three sad little pieces. But the real kicker? Not a single piece of pork lard in sight! Can you even call it hokkien mee without that glorious, crispy goodness? If you’re a true hokkien mee aficionado, you know what I’m talking about. This used to be my top pick, but after today? Sorry, buddy, you just got bumped down the list.
My favorite hokkien mee chef uncle used to wear white-T no longer be sighted.
'Ah Wah noodle' you just moved up on my...
Read moreWe went to try the Hokkien mee as it was recommended by many people. We also tried the otak-otak. The food was nice just that you have to have patience waiting for the Hokkein mee as it will take about an hour to be served. However... the drinks owner was extremely rude. He actually asked us to push our table nearer to the steps because he wanted to fit in another table. Then my grandmother mentioned saying what if she accidentally fell as her seat was already very near the steps. Then the drink owner sarcastically replied saying, "If you fall you can go and see the doctor at the opposite as there's a clinic across the road." translated from Cantonese. How can he say such thing to an elderly person and to a customer. No respect at all!!!! I have no respect for him too. This type of person shouldn't exist in this world. If it's not because of the Hokkien mee, we wouldn't want to take a step to this...
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