Review: Loi Kee Cooked Food (Singapore)

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Beo Crescent Food Centre Singapore

Loi Kee Cooked Food

does fairly decent tasting prawn mee with pig skin. Usual choice of noodles available. Quite likeable.

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Prawn Mee

Loi Kee Cooked Food does fairly decent tasting prawn noodles, with the usual options of noodles. Shown here is with yellow noodles.

This prawn noodles comes with prawns, pork slices, fish cake slices and a slice pig skin, which is not so commonly provided with prawn noodles. The yellow noodles comes with bean sprouts and some vegetables in a bowl of prawn soup. Quite likeable and decent flavours.

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