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  • Restaurant JIE's new menu reimagines bak chor mee, paofan & haw flake flavours
  • This Long-Queue Hokkien Mee Stall Is Run By An Ex-Les Amis Chef—Is It Worth The Hype?
  • Sing Hi Fry: Is FB famous HKM worth the hype?

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eatdrinkkl.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Restaurant JIE's new menu reimagines bak chor mee, paofan & haw flake flavours

Bak chor mee, paofan, haw flake flavours, freshly reimagined at JIE: Chefs Lee Kook Siong and Ooi Poh Kuan infuse inventiveness in JIE's new seasonal menu, bringing boldness to Buk...

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eatbook.sg /1 month ago

This Long-Queue Hokkien Mee Stall Is Run By An Ex-Les Amis Chef—Is It Worth The Hype?

If you love Hokkien mee, head over to Hokkien Man Hokkien Mee in Toa Payoh for a queue-worthy hawker stall run by an ex-Les Amis chef! The post This Long-Queue Hokkien Mee Stall Is...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Sing Hi Fry: Is FB famous HKM worth the hype?

Sing Hi Fry serves generous plates of Hokkien prawn noodles from S$5, noted for its wetter style, pronounced wok hei and bold flavours, alongside oyster omelette available after no...

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eatdrinkkl.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Zalaye Claypot, Subang Jaya

Zalaye Claypot brings a new noodle experience to Subang: Claypot White Prawn Mee in pork-prawn broth. This stall serves slick yellow noodles and thick rice noodles in stock shaped...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Jiak Mee: Gen Z-run mee hoon kueh stall at Bishan bus interchange with handmade noodles & juicy har cheong gai

Jiak Mee, a Gen Z-run ban mian stall at the second-floor food court of Bishan bus interchange, serves handmade noodles alongside add-ons such as chicken cutlet and luncheon meat. R...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Young Hawker winner’s YouFu Hokkien Mee closes

YouFu Hokkien Mee will close its Woodlands Crescent outlet on 28 April, with owner Andre present on the final day to serve customers. The article outlines his background, simple pr...

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eatbook.sg /3 days ago

Da Dong Prawn Noodles Review—Does The Famous Prawn Mee Hold Up Today?

Da Dong Prawn Noodles serve up delicious bowls of prawn noodles along Joo Chiat Road. Try their Big Prawn Noodles with giant sea prawns. The post Da Dong Prawn Noodles Review—Does...

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sethlui.com /4 weeks ago

Chilli Pan Mee (Batu Rd): The tastiest chilli ban mian you’ll find in SG

Chilli Pan Mee (Batu Rd) at Far East Square serves KL-style chilli pan mee using its Malaysian parent brand’s recipe, with you mian noodles, self-added chilli crisp, and well-seaso...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Swee Kee Wanton Noodles: “Xue Di Zi” char siew & handmade wantons in “X-factor” soup?

Swee Kee Wanton Noodles at ABC Brickworks Market & Food Centre serves old-school wanton mee now priced from S$4, following a rise from its former S$2. The review highlights its...

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eatbook.sg /1 month ago

Is Come Daily Fried Hokkien Mee Worth The Queue? Here’s Our Honest Review

Come Daily Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee is a Michelin-recommended stall that sells $5 fried prawn noodles in Toa Payoh. The post Is Come Daily Fried Hokkien Mee Worth The Queue? Here’s...

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sethlui.com /2 weeks ago

Ipoh Curry Mee жЂЎдїќе’–е–±йќў: Tasty curry CCF & Malaysian-style delights worth travelling to Yishun for

Ipoh Curry Mee жЂЎдїќе’–е–±йќў in Yishun serves Ipoh-style curry chee cheong fun, with options to add roasted meats like char siew and sio bak. The silky chee cheong fun absorbs th...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Sin Kian Heng: Heartlands bak chor mee with special fried fishballs

Sin Kian Heng Bak Chor Mee at Sin Ming Road serves minced meat noodles with a generous mix of pork, fishballs and mushrooms, plus optional braised add-ons like trotters and intesti...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Yong Chun Wan Ton Noodle: We tried Singapore’s best-rated Wanton Mee

Yong Chun Wan Ton Noodle at Bukit Merah View Market & Hawker Centre draws pre-lunchtime sell-outs and queues from about 6am for old-school Cantonese-style wanton mee made from...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Central Steak Restaurant: Affordable hidden gem serving Hokkien noodles, chicken chop & tender fried chicken

Central Steak Restaurant at Wisma Central draws steady lunchtime crowds near KLCC for its affordable, sizeable portions and varied menu. The review focuses on dishes like Black Hok...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

11 best ban mian in Singapore so good they’ll bowl you over [Apr 2026]

Ban mian stalls across Singapore hawker centres and food courts are assessed through 11 mee hoon kueh bowls that prioritise noodle texture and broth depth, with prices ranging from...

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sethlui.com /4 weeks ago

Shi Xian: Hearty plates of mee siam & mee rebus from $3.50, sells out by noon

Shi Xian at 409 Ang Mo Kio Market & Food Centre is a long-running stall specialising only in mee siam and mee rebus, with both priced from S$3.50 and typically selling out by n...

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sethlui.com /3 days ago

Sheng Cheng Char Kway Teow: This stall is a hidden gem

Sheng Cheng Char Kway Teow at Blk 132 Jalan Bukit Merah serves fried carrot cake, char kway teow and hokkien mee from a quiet coffeeshop near Tiong Bahru, now run by the original o...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Lucky Wantan Mee: The hidden wanton noodle stall

Lucky Wantan Mee at Blk 40 Beo Crescent in Tiong Bahru serves a small menu of wanton and dumpling noodles, with attention on mild flavours, notably silky mee kia and dumpling soup...

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sethlui.com /1 week ago

Shan Yuan Teochew Kway Teow Noodle: 24-hour stall selling fish dumpling mee tai mak & fishball noodles from $3.50

Shan Yuan Teochew Kway Teow Noodle at North Bridge Market & Food Centre is a 24-hour hawker stall (except Sundays) serving Teochew-style noodles from S$5 to S$7. The article re...

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eatbook.sg /1 month ago

The Neighbourwok: Long Queues For Hokkien Mee, Satay And More In Bukit Batok

The Neighbourwok in Bukit Batok is a popular stall known for its hokkien mee and satay. It also has outlets at Owen Road and Clementi Mall. The post The Neighbourwok: Long Queues F...

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sethlui.com /20 hours ago

Tong Siew Fried Rice: $3 plates of hor fun & fried rice by 75-year-old hawker

Tong Siew Fried Rice at Pek Kio Market & Food Centre offers S$3 plates of fried rice and hor fun, an increasingly rare price point despite rising costs. The dishes feature gene...

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staradvertiser.com /3 days ago

Noodles get a boost from Cantonese staple

Fans of garlic noodles and soy sauce noodles rejoice: Here is a new, weeknight-friendly dish for your repertoire. A staple Cantonese ingredient, thick and fragrant hoisin sauce is...

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sethlui.com /1 month ago

Bao Er Cafe: Wok-kissed Hokkien mee & tasty kaya toast at viral hole-in-wall eatery

Bao Er Cafe at Balestier Plaza draws steady queues for its kaya butter toast and Hokkien mee, both of which anchor the review’s focus on whether the hype is justified. With prices...

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eatdrinkkl.blogspot.com /3 weeks ago

Nasi Berlauk Kuali Gelegok, Pantai Dalam

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