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thanks for the share
Thanks for the sharing :D
haha the singapore hokkien mee stall (srsly, their stall name) at whampoa sibei sweee
Thanks for sharing
Use fresh ingrediants why not take this. This is so yummy.
Originally posted by zzzftw:haha the singapore hokkien mee stall (srsly, their stall name) at whampoa sibei sweee
Lousy taste, hardly tastes like fried hokkien prawn mee / fried hokkien mee. My first taste was also my last taste. The one at nex republic food court any time better than this.
thanks for the share
nice post
Wow thanks for the post! Will visit them soon :)
must try the prawn noodles from hong ji bak ku teh at upper thomson too! really makes you keep wanting for more.
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Toa Payoh Lor 8 hawker centre (the bus stop has a POSB ATM behind it), bus 238.
Middle of the Hawker centre row, $2 Noddle with ONLY fishball (it's cheap and not bad, where can you find $2 noodle in SG nowaday?).
Toa Payoh HDB HUB, Bus Interchange. $2 Chicken Rice. If they can sell at $2, why we Singaporean MUST pay $3-$3.50 in hawker centre? The hawker centre has loss the meaning of providing cheap food for SG citizen nowaday, isn't it?
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Whampoa Food market Fried Hokkien Mee still draws me back every now and then.
Hi guys,
I am doing a school project about Singaporean food and I was hoping that you would be able to do a short 2 questions survey. The survey is just to find out what types of food Singaporeans like and recommendations for hawker centers for tourist. This info would help me greatly on this project.
Link to Survey --> https://goo.gl/forms/qx560T0g1N82ifLp2
Thanks.