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4.3

49 Google reviews

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4
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Oscar

Oscar

5

Simple, tasty and humble food, really really good. I tried both the fried rice and the sea food mee goreng, both were nice, recommended 👍

Nadia

Nadia

5

One of the best fried hokkien prawn noodles that I have eaten! My wife remarked that the 3 prawns are quite large for the medium $5 portion. The noodles are also very flavouful having soaked up the prawn broth and gravy. Quite strong umami taste. The chilli is slightly sour and spicy, contrasts well with the noodle broth, pairs well. Must eat, will order again next time!

Muthu

Muthu

5

One of the best hokkien mee in Singapore. Broth is rich and filled with umami notes; wok hey is present thanks to the charcoal fire used to cook the hokkien mee. Best eaten with the chili mixed in!

Linda

Linda

1

Probably one of the worst tasting hokkien mee I ever tasted. Bland, tasteless and just nothing. Wait time is also very long as each plate is cooked individually. Chilli is also severely lacking in flavour. Overall is just very very bad, just save your calories.

Kian Wee

Kian Wee

5

Good afternoon people! Found a really tok kong hkm at east coast lagoon! …

Jolene

Jolene

3

I read and saw quite a few good reviews for this place so I decided to give it a try. Ordered the fried kway teow and fried Hokkien mee. Fried hokkien mee lacked the wok hei char. I also think it could do well with a bit more prawn stock. …

Irfan

Irfan

5

Run by an old couple, the noodles is moist and flavourful. What it's lacking is that wok hei for a five star. Owner is not stingy on their chilli and the lime jazz it up to give it a tangy favour. The atmosphere can be a bit tad hot in the afternoon. But under the shelter, it's still bearable.

Hui Min

Hui Min

5

Have been eating the Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodles from auntie for years. No pork no lard and you don't feel thirsty at all vs some other so called famous hokkien mee. I would say that it's a different style, and for those who knows how to appreciate good real food.

Grace

Grace

5

I had a very good veggie fried rice, and my boyfriend tried the seafood mee goreng and also liked it a lot. Big portions!

Fahmi

Fahmi

5

A very traditional style hokkien mee, thin beehoon, semi-wet, tasty with mild flavour, but very comforting overall. Belachan type chilli with lime bits in it pairs perfectly with the noodle. Good service but may open past noon in the …