Review: Yuan Hokkien Fried Prawn Mee (Singapore)

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Ghim Moh Food Centre Singapore

Yuan Hokkien Fried Prawn Mee

is a popular stall selling fried hokkien mee that is tasty and flavourful. Definitely nice.

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Fried Hokkien Mee

Yuan Hokkien Fried Prawn Mee is a popular stall selling fried hokkien mee. This plate of fried hokkien mee comes with prawns, sotong slices and pork belly slices wok fried in a mixture of yellow noodles and thick mee hoon with bean sprouts, spring onions and egg. A flavourful broth is then added and simmered.

The fried hokkien mee is the moist type, coming from the added broth. The noodles and mee hoon mixture is springy and flavourful. It has a nice savoury taste and a faint smokey note of wok hei.

The pork belly is soft and meaty with some fatty parts. The sotong slices is soft as well, and the prawns is quite decent too. On the sides are: a piece of green lime and a dollop of limey savoury tasting chilli paste.

This plate of fried hokkien mee is tasty and flavourful. Definitely a nice one.

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