Showing posts with label Prawn Noodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prawn Noodle. Show all posts

Thursday, April 29, 2021

Loyang Way Big Prawn Noodle @ Loyang Way Food Village - Slurping Goodness Worthy Of My Trip To The East

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Loyang Way Big Prawn Noodle at Loyang industrial has been one of the prawn mee stalls I have wanted to visit for a long time. I have heard many raving reviews of their prawn mee. However, the place is not accessible by public transport. The nearest MRT station is at Pasir Ris, and there is only a bus to the industrial area, which takes about half an hour to reach.

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Pork Rib Prawn Noodle Soup

We tried both the Pork Rib Prawn Noodle Soup and Dry ($5/$7/$9). The first thing I notice is how orange is the soup. It is packed with the rich and robust crustacean's flavour. It also comes with crunchy prawns sliced in half and tender pork ribs.

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Pork Rib Prawn Noodle Dry

The Pork Rib Prawn Noodle Dry ($5/$7/$9) is as impressive too. Tossed in fragrant sambal, it is damn shiok. The sambal together with the fried shallots complemented the noodles excellently, elevating the enjoyment to another level. Similar to the soup version, it comes with crunchy prawns and tender pork ribs.

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After trying the prawn noodle here, I have to agree with the raving reviews. Although the old uncle that used to operate the stall has sold the business, I still find the stall dishes out a delicious bowl of prawn noodle worthy of me travelling all the way for it.


Loyang Way Big Prawn Noodle
Loyang Way Food Village
64 Loyang Way
Singapore 508754

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 6am - 3pm
Sat: 6am - 2pm
(Closed on Sun & PH)

Direction: 
1) Alight at Pasir Ris MRT station. Take Exit A or B. Walk to Pasir Ris Bus Interchange (Stop ID 77009). Take bus number 6. Alight 15 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 30 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Hoe Nam River South Prawn Noodles @ People's Park Centre - The Same Old Familiar Flavour

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Since moving to the West, I have not been back to River South (Hoe Nam) Noodles House in Macpherson for the slurping good Prawn Noodle. I got to know that they have opened a new outlet at People's Park Centre, but I noticed the name is slightly different, named as Hoe Nam River South Prawn Noodles. I heard the original owner has sold the business however it left to be verified. Let us just dig into the bowl of noodle to see whether it still has the same flavour per I remembered.

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Big Prawns Pork Robs Abalone Clams Noodles Soup 4.2/5

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For the soup version, we had the Big Prawns Pork Ribs Abalone Clams Noodles Soup ($9). A sip of the soup brought back flashes of memories how I remembered their prawn noodle. Packed with robust crustacean flavours, this is one flavoursome bowl of prawn noodle soup, further boost by the fried shallots.

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Abalone Clams Big Prawns Noodle 4.2/5

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For the dry version, we tried the Abalone Clams Big Prawns Noodle ($7). Give the noodles a good toss to get them coated with the shiok chilli sauce. Together with the pork lad and fried shallot, this slurping bowl of goodness is gone within a few minutes.

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For those that are not familiar with Hoe Nam River South Prawn Noodles, unlike the other prawn noodle stalls, they offer a huge variety of prawn noodles. I had a count, and there are 25 different combinations you can order! I actually had a hard time deciding what to order.


Hoe Nam River South Prawn Noodles
People's Park Centre
101 Upper Cross Street
#01-05M
Singapore 058357
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Nearest MRT: Chinatown (NE Line, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 7am - 6pm
(Closed on Sun & PH)

Direction: 
1) Alight at Chinatown MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk to the back of People's Park Centre (along New Market Road). It is located outside the building. Journey time around 3 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, August 20, 2020

One Prawn Noodle @ Golden Mile Food Centre - A Prawn Noodle Stall By 2 Young Hawkers

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Located at Golden Mile Food Centre is a rather new hawker stall - One Prawn Noodle. The stall is opened back in April 2019 by two young hawkers selling Prawn Noodle. Apparently, one of the partners, Gwyneth Ang, has experience working in the kitchen of Forlino and Burnt Ends.

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3 Combination Prawn Noodle 4.2/5

I decided to order the 3 Combination Prawn Noodle Dry ($8) which comes with Pork Ribs, Pig Skin and Intestines. For $8, the amount of ingredients pretty justify for the money spent. In the bowl of noodle, there are egg, prawn, vegetable, shallots and pork lard too. The pork ribs are cooked to fork-tender, and there is nothing to pick about the others too.

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For the soup, it is flavoursome and sweet. It is not very prawny type, it is inclined to a pork bone soup base. So I think it will be quite subjective to individual preference. The highlight for me is the chilli sauce that is very shiok. It is spicy and fragrant. It enlivens the whole experience.

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Overall I find One Prawn Noodle serves a good bowl of prawn noodle. The chilli sauce is quite powerful with the noodle. If you opt for the soup version, it may be subjective. Not that it is not good, I do enjoy it, but it may not meet your expectation of a robust, rich prawny flavoured soup.


One Prawn Noodle
Golden Mile Food Centre
505 Beach Road
#01-93
Singapore 199583
Tel: +65 96398668
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Nearest MRT: Nicoll Highway (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 8pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Nicoll Highway MRT station. Take Exit A. Take the overhead bridge and cross over to Beach Road. Walk down Beach Road along the flow of traffic. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Joo Chiat Prawn Mee @ Ayer Rajah Food Centre - Popular Prawn Mee Stall Makes A Comeback In The West

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Thanks to Ruifang of 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles posting on facebook, I got to know that the popular Joo Chiat Prawn Mee has reopened near my home at Ayer Rajah Food Centre. Mdm Lee Xiu Chun together with her son-in-law runs the new stall now.

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Apparently, Mdm Lee's father who is from Xiamen, made a living selling prawn noodles when he came to Singapore. He even taught Ruifang's late grandfather who started 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles. Not only that, they are also relatives of the popular prawn mee stalls at Beach Road, Jalan Sultan and Blanco Court. With the family ties, that could probably mean Mdm Lee's father is like the grandmaster of all these popular prawn mee stalls in Singapore.

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Pork Rib Prawn Mee Soup 4.5/5

We ordered both the dry and soup version to try, with a mix of yellow noodles and bee hoon.
The Pork Rib Prawn Mee Soup ($5) comes with 3 mid-size prawns that have been de-shelled. I took a sip of the soup and was wow by the depth of the rich crustacean flavour. I would recommend adding the chilli powder to change the profile for even better enjoyment.

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Pork Rib Prawn Mee Dry 4.2/5

While I enjoyed the soup version, my friend felt that the Pork Rib Prawn Mee Dry ($5) fares better with the chilli sauce. Indeed the chilli sauce complements the noodles excellently, giving it a nice spicy kick. While it is good, I still think the spirit in a good bowl of prawn mee has to be the soup, hence my vote still goes to the soup version.

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Is there rooms for improvement? The stall has opened less than a month and I suspect there may be still some minor issue to sort out. I think the prawn used can be of better quality but that is subject to the cost. The pork ribs can also be more tender. Nevertheless, that unami prawn stock will get you going back again and again.

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I am glad that Mdm Lee has decided to come out of retirement and even set up a stall near my place.
With its rich heritage as well as the delicious bowl of prawn mee, I am proud to announce that we in the West also has good Prawn Mee!


Joo Chiat Prawn Mee
Ayer Rajah Food Centre
Blk 503 West Coast Drive
#01-35
Singapore 120503
Nearest MRT: Clementi (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon, Wed-Sun: 730am - 3pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Clementi MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to bus stop at Clementi MRT station (Stop ID 17171). Take bus number 78. Alight 5 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 18 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Clementi MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Clementi Bus Interchange. (Stop ID 17009). Take bus number 285. Alight 5 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 18 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, March 31, 2018

The Lobby Lounge @ Shangri-La Hotel Singapore - A Curation of 7 Legendary Hawker Dishes + new weekend Popups

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Tuck into your favourite hawker dishes at Lobby Lounge at Shangri-La Hotel Singapore. Since the revamp last year, the lounge now offers you a menu dedicated to 7 well-loved Hawker Dishes, along with local delights and comfort food. The 7 featured hawker dishes are Bak Chor Mee with Fish Maw SoupHainanese Chicken RicePrawn Noodle SoupKatong Laksa,  Chilli Crab and Mantou, Bak Kut Teh (Legendary Bak Kut Teh) and Beef Rendang (Rumah Makan Minang).

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Kueh Pie Tee and Popiah

While waiting for your mains, start your day with a cup of Kopi or Teh Tarek, along with Kueh Pie Tee and Popiah which are done a la minute to prep your appetite. Not to forget the range of local dishes such as Achar, Sayur Lodeh, Rojak, pork belly etc.

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Bak Kut Teh by Lengendary Bak Kut Teh

Known for its peppery Bak Kut Teh, this family-run brand uses fresh Indonesian pork and Sarawak peppercorn to create that tummy warm dish. What I like about this set is the super airy and crispy you tiao, as well as the the special brewed tea is served at the side to complete the experience. The broth, however, is a much mellower version compared to those served in their own restaurants.

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Beef Rendang by Rumah Makan Minang

I do quite like the Beef Rendang by Rumah Makan Minang, although I'm not sure how close it is to the original. As beef rending can be quite rich and greasy, the use of the grainy brown rice really helps to balance the heavy protein. What's notable is the grilled brinjal with the diced chilli atop, which is smokey, tangy with sweet-fiery kick.

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Chilli Crab and Mantou

I highly recommend Chilli Crab and Mantou for the sweet and tender Alaskan King crab meat and fuss free experience. Neatly shelled, savour each claw as though it is a drumstick. The body becomes a bowl for all its meat, you can simply clean up the 'plate' of meat with a spoon or the airy mantou. The sambal crowning the dish is not just a condiment but also a signature of this gravy, made popular since the day Dragon Phoenix Restaurant’s Chef Hooi, decided to added sambal and eggs as means to enrich the gravy. Though the gravy leans towards the sweeter side, it is excellent as a crab dish.

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Hainanese Chicken Rice

As for the Hainanese Chicken Rice, the chicken can be more tender. But what I like is the rice, which is fluffy and fragrant.

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Bak Chor Mee with Fish Maw Soup

The selected Bak Chor Mee is by Seng Kee Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle, served with a premium Fish Maw Soup kept warm in a heated claypot that is brewed from pork bones and dried sole. It comes with an array of ingredients - minced pork, pork slices, egg, seaweed, and stewed mushroom slices, and compliments the noodles really well. It could have been even better if the latter has a more vinegary taste.

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Prawn Noodle Soup

By Beach Road Prawn Mee, the Prawn Noodle Soup is quite clean on the palate but I prefer a much richer broth which I could see the layer of reddish oil floating on top of the soup.

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Katong Laksa

Inspired by the Original Katong Laksa aka Janggut Laksa in Katong, the Katong Laksa features short, thick rice noodles served in a broth made from coconut, flavoured with dried shrimp and fragranced with laksa leaf. Though the coconut broth is not as rich and robust as what we are used to but the thickness of the broth is quite all right.

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You may want to time your visit according to the Heritage Weekend Pop-up Series. Held once a month, the live station will be taken over by a local hawker, showcasing another classic. The first edition, which is just over on the weekend of 24th March, Guna of Springleaf Prata Place was here to demonstrate the art of prate making!

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HarriAnns Nyonya Kueh

Plates after plates of colourful bitesize Nyonya Kuehs by HarriAnns are just irresistible. I know some of you will just head straight for them right at the start rather than saving them for desserts.

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All six signature dishes are available on the a la carte menu daily from 1130am to 10pm or as part of the local semi-buffet lunch priced at $38++ during weekdays or $42++ during weekends.

Words and photos by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


The Lobby Lounge
Shangri-La Hotel Singapore
Lobby Level
22 Orange Grove Road
Singapore 258350
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 730am - 1am

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit E. Walk towards Wheellock Place via ION. Exit Wheellock Place and turn left towards Liat Tower. Cross the road at the traffic light junction and turn left towards Royal Thai Embassy. Walk down to the end of Orchard Road. Turn right onto Orange Grove Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 23 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, December 30, 2017

SG Food on Foot - Best Hawker Eats In 2017

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Mentioned in the earlier post, I decided to have a separate list for my best hawker eats for 2017. Some of these stalls are not really new, in fact most of the them have been around for a while. Besides the travelling to different parts of the island, most hawker stalls only opens from morning to around 2-3pm. It is a bit hard to visit them when you have a day job, unless for the weekends. Guess this is probably why it told me so long to visit some of these household name hawker stalls. Anyway, below is the list based on my dining experience and the fact that these stalls are near to MRT stations.


Aw's Signature Noodle


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Aw's Signature Minced Pork Noodles at Tanglin Halt Food Centre is a rather unknown stall selling a very different type of bak chor mee at Tanglin Halt Food Centre. Besides the bak chor mee, it also sells other noodle dishes such as their signature noodle, fish maw beehoon, braised pork noodle and shredded chicken hor fun. The most exciting part in the discovering of this stall is that it is run by Gen-Y stall owner. The highlight for me is actually the Fish Maw Beehoon ($4). At first glance, it looks like a bowl of lor mee but it is not. The sauce is not gooey or starchy. Instead the braised sauce gravy complemented the silky beehoon excellently. The star is the soupcon of orange coloured looking chilli that elevated the whole experience to the next level. It definitely packed a punch. I will definitely asked for more in my next visit. Similar to the signature noodle, the bowl of beehoon comes with generous serving of fried meatball, quail egg, shredded chicken, fish maw and minced pork.


Claypot Delights


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Located inside Kallang Basin Industrial Estate is Yew Yi Hup Kee Eating House which housed a number of food stalls providing cheap and comfort food for the workers in the area. With the opening of the downtown line 3, I made my way down to Claypot Delights (砂煲小吃), a hidden gem in the industrial estate offering a variety of claypot dishes for only $4. A bowl of rice comes at additional cost of $0.50. My favourite goes to the Claypot Assam Fish ($4). I really enjoyed the sourish of the assam that I drowned my rice with it. I suspect the fish used is the frozen type but for the price, I am not complaining.


Eat 3 Bowls


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Eat 3 Bowls (呷三碗) at Seah Im Food Centre is a new stall opened by 2 young men. The Braised Pork Rice ($2.50) or also known as Lu Rou Fan is top notch. The braised sauce is not overly sweet with hints of spices such as star anise and cinnamon. The minced pork literally melted in the mouth which has absorbed the essence of the braising sauce which complemented the soft and pearly rice excellently. Their signature Intestine Mee Sua ($3.50) is also not to be missed. Using the red mee sua, the rendition by the 2 young gentlemen reminded me of my Taiwan trip. This is probably the best and closest I have eaten by far. Add some garlic and vinegar to complete the full appreciation of the mee sua.


Fei Zai Pork Rib Prawn Noodle


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Located inside a coffeeshop along Pasir Panjang road at the corner of Pepys Road is Fei Zai Pork Rib Prawn Noodle (肥仔排骨虾面). The stall only opens in the morning and its usually sold out by 1pm. During my visit on a Saturday morning, there was a snaking queue and it told me about 30 minutes to savour the bowl of prawn noodle. The highlight is the hae bee him or spicy dry shrimp sambal chilli sauce. It has a good punch in it which goes very well with the noodles. The pork ribs was cooked to folk tender without the porky taste. It fell off the bone with ease. The soup was also robust and sweet. I could taste the essence of the prawn shells that has been boiled for hours.


First Street Teochew Fish Soup


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I have grown up in Hougang but I did not know about this awesome fish soup stall near my home. It is only after I moved to the West then I know about its existence. I have to travel all the way back to the East to visit First Street Teochew Fish Soup (第一街潮州鱼汤) to find out for myself why the stall has a constant long queue of customer willing to wait up to 30-45 minutes, just to have their fish soup. The stall offers a variety of fishes for the fish soups such as batang (mackerel), promfret and red garoupa. Customers also have a choice to add rice, porridge or mee sua to go along with their fish soup. My favourite among the dishes I tried is the Mixed Soup ($5/$7$10) which comes with batang fish, greens, squid, fish maw, fish cake, prawn, salted vegetables, ginger, fried shallots and minced pork. The highlight is the minced pork with is mixed with tee poh (dried sole fish). The stock of the fish soup is all the same but the additional of the minced pork with tee poh gives the soup an extra punch, elevating the flavour to a new level.


Hua Kee Chicken Rice


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Hua Kee Chicken Rice at Redhill Food Centre is one of those stalls that I wanted to visit the longest time. I have friends who even declare this as their number one chicken rice stall in Singapore. Hua Kee was founded over 30 years ago by Mdm Tan's husband. Now the stall is run by Mdm Tan and her son, Mr Jay Lim the 2nd generation. I like that the chicken here is chopped into chunky pieces which is tender and juicy. Most important I released what my friends meant that their chicken has that chicken taste while a lot of other places tasted rather bland. The other component for a good plate of chicken rice is the rice. I understand that the stall cooks their chicken rice with chicken oil and sesame oil in smaller batches using several smaller pots instead of one big pot. The chicken rice comes with a mild chicken aroma, fluffy, grainy and not greasy.


Kopi More


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Kopi More at Golden Mile Food Centre is set up early in the year by 43 years old Lawrence who used to work in the petroleum industry. What makes Kopi More different is the introduction of espresso machine into the hawker scene. He used a blend of Indonesia Robusta and Columbian Arabica beans, roasted with sugar and margarine to achieve the Nanyang flavour. For freshness, a small batch of the coffee powder is grounded each time. Every cup of coffee is made like how a barista at a cafe will do so. Using the espresso machine, each cup of coffee is pressed out from machine instead of using those coffee sock to make them. The process of using the pressure gives the coffee a creamer texture as well as reducing the acidity. This is indeed a really good cup of Hot Coffee ($1.50). The full bodied coffee has a smooth and creamy texture. It also has a nutty and toasty flavour. The coffee is slightly expensive by a few cents compared to other drink stalls but you are getting a good cup of quality and robust coffee. Not forgetting this is much cheaper than those artisan coffee from cafe


Mei Mei Roast


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I got to know about Mei Mei Roast at Ubi Road 1 when I came across a posting by my fellow foodie kaki, Uncle Bob. It got me even more excited to read that the stall is operated by Kay Lee's younger sister. Hence I decided to make my way down to the stall on a Sat to check it out since it is now more accessible with the new Downtown Line 3. My favourite is their Roasted Duck. The bird is given a coat of crispiness with a nice hint of charred smokiness. The meat was also tender and juicy.


Rahim Muslim Food


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I manage to travel to Ang Mo Kio to try the legendary Power Mee Rebus from Rahim Muslim Food. It is understand that they have been around since 1960s and this is their fifth location. When I reached the stall on a Saturday afternoon, there was already a queue and it took me about half an hour to savour the bowl of noodle. I did not regret queuing up for the bowl of Mee Rebus ($3). It is indeed quite special. Not only does it come with the regular ingredients such as tau pok, bean sprouts and egg, there is also chunky pieces of poached chicken. Just before serving, satay sauce was ladled on top for a nutty finishing. Give the noodle a good toss in the gooey gravy which is neither too watery or starchy for a slurping shiokness. You probably would like to add more chicken for an additional 80 cents.


Rahmath Cheese Prata


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Rahmath Cheese Prata is run by Mr Ali, who used to operate in Ang Mo Kio before relocating to the current place at Toa Payoh Lorong 4. He sells a total of 13 different types of prata, from savoury to sweet. We ordered both the Plain and Egg Prata which is freshly cooked upon. I disliked having prata that has already been pre-cooked which is cold and stale. A minimum order of 2 is required for the Plain Prata ($1.80 for 2pc). The prata had a nice buttery aroma which is fluffy, doughy and slight crispiness on the exterior. It is the type of prata texture that I enjoy, not those that is overly crispy. The Egg Prata ($1.50) is as good too. The egg gave the prata an additional layer of texture and bite. Not forgetting the curry, dip into it for a complete enjoyment of these fried flatbread.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Ah Lipp Famous Penang Prawn Noodles @ Bukit Batok Street 11 - A Slurping Good Bowl Of Penang Prawn Noodle

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Ah Lipp is a new stall that has recently opened at Bukit Batok Street 11, selling Penang hawker fare such as Penang Prawn Noodles, Assam Laksa and White Curry Mee. The stall adopts a queue system whereby customers place their orders, pay up and wait for their queue number to be displayed. A similar concept like clinic or hospital.

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Prawn Noodles 4.5/5

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Initially I wanted to order the big prawn noodle but it was not available. Hence I settled on the normal size prawn, Prawn Noodle ($6). The bowl of noodle comes with 3 pieces of prawn, tender pork ribs, pork slices and slices of fish cake, topped with fried shallots. The noodle is held together by a rich and robustly prawn shell flavoured soup base, which also has a hint of spiciness.

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Assam Laksa 2.8/5

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While I applaud the used of the thick beehoon for the Assam Laksa ($3.50) with cucumber and pineapple, I felt that the assam broth lacked of depth and it tasted rather diluted. While I understand the part on cost saving but it felt it is not assam laksa if I could not really find mackerel in the bowl of noodle.

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White Curry Noodle 4.2/5

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The other noodle dish on the menu is the White Curry Noodle ($4.20) which comes with sotong, fish cake, cockles, chicken and tau pok. I was excited to find cockles in the noodle. Just like how I enjoy my bowl of laksa. The broth is not as lemak as our nyonya but it is packed with robustness. Add the chilli sauce into the soup for the extra oomph.

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Overall I am quite impressed with the prawn noodle and white curry noodle. It is worth the calories. However, the assam laksa still has rooms for improvement.


Ah Lipp Famous Penang Prawn Noodles
Yong Xing Mian Jia Coffeeshop
Blk 155 Bukit Batok Street 11
Singapore 650155
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Nearest MRT: Bukit Batok (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 730am - 8pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Bukit Batok MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Bukit Batok Bus Interchange (Stop ID 43009). Take bus number 941. Alight 4 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]