Category: eat
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Review: Quan Kee Wanton Noodles (Singapore)
Traditional wanton mee with lean char siew and wanton soup. Quite likeable.
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Review: Garren Prawn Noodle (Singapore)
A handful of prawn mee options in either soup or dry. Tastes alright.
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Review: Gu Zao Wei Noodle House (Singapore)
A variety of fishball minced meat noodles, chicken cutlet noodles, laksa and lor mee. Decent.
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17 Reviews: 85 Fengshan Centre (Singapore)
The complete guide to 85 Fengshan Centre. Directory with full list of all 68 stalls. Includes reviews and ratings.
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Review: Bagus Kitchen Nasi Padang (Singapore)
Nasi padang served with a variety of mains and sides to choose from. Tastes rather likeable.
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Review: Jin Cheng Economic Bee Hoon (Singapore)
Fried mee hoon, fried noodles and mee siam. All three options taste decent.
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Review: Traditional Prawn Noodles Golden Mile Food Centre (Singapore)
Stall serving wet style of fried hokkien mee containing prawns, sotong and pork belly. Tastes alright.
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Review: Mei Xiang Porridge (Singapore)
Stall serving fairly smooth and flavourful porridge with a variety of ingredients. Tastes nice.
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Review: Lucky Poh Hong Kong Noodle & Rice (Singapore)
Soya sauce chicken served with noodles or rice, and wanton mee. Both taste nice.