Review: Sheng Yi Fa Lor Mee (Singapore)

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Clementi Central Singapore

Sheng Yi Fa Lor Mee

sells lor mee with pork belly, fried wanton, fish nuggets, ngo hiang and meatball. Decent.

Lor Mee

Sheng Yi Fa Lor Mee sells lor mee containing pork belly slices, fried wanton, fried fish nuggets, ngo hiang and a meatball. This bowl of lor mee uses thick yellow noodles with some bean sprouts, drenched in a bowl of decently flavoured starchy braised sauce.

The pork belly slices are soft and meaty with a bit of fatty parts and nice braised flavours. The fried wanton has a crispy skin with soft meat filling. The fried fish nuggets has a savoury taste but unfortunately is soft and no longer crispy. Likewise for both the ngo hiang and fried meatball, both are not crispy but has nice seasoning and meaty flavours.

Overall, this is quite a decent tasting bowl of lor mee.

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