Order the signature Tom yum marinated wings (101 Gai Tod Tom Yum $10.80). Fried to golden brown perfection, it’s moist and juicy on the inside. The special green sauce is wickedly good. Not sure what’s in it but the spices are fragrant. The mild spiciness kicks in 5 seconds later and you can almost feel like you are breathing a fire at your throat! Highly recommended!
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Ordered the jade green curry broth (211 Kaeng Khiew Wan talay $13.80). Broth is rich and good! Ordered the chicken version. Comes with generous amounts of chicken, eggplants, carrots, and long beans. We finished every drop of it! Super yummy! Will be back again for this!
Note: they close at 8:30pm
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Ordered the curry sundubu ($17 before GST, $20 after GST). Although this was supposed to be “Japanese style” but the strong turmeric taste made it kind of “Indian style”. Filled with pieces of chicken, generous onion strips, and handful of potatoes sticks. Love the classic big slab of silky toufu. As a climax eater, slurping up the egg yolk at the end was Super shiok!
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Order the small bittergourd fish head ($16). The bitter gourd was very bitter which I found it very shiok. It doesn’t have the raw bitterness but a very ground flavour. The Fish head was fresh and satisfying. Will order this again!
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Ordered the small ($16) lala because there was much rave about it. But I found it expensive. $16 for 15 pieces of lala. Taste waste it’s great the garlic bits was generous though it was a tad too salty.
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Ordered the medium size ($11) san lou meehoon. I know I shouldn’t be counting but you will find 3 pieces of meat (pork) and loads of thick chewy Sotong tentacles (dry). It has a strong cutter fish flavour. Unlike the JB ones, the meehoon is crispy on the outside. But the flavouring is really good. And the chewy, springy meehoon is surprisingly better than the crispy on the outside version.
Caution: there are loads of vegetable hidden under the blanket of meehoon.
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Ordered the $2.5 wanton noodle + $1 add-on 7 wanton! Old schools noodle taste. Wolfing down 10 bite-size wanton was extremely shiok. But the boss and uncle taking order mega bad temper. They were screaming and haphazardly pouring soup that splashes everywhere. Food is still good just don’t stand too close!
Stall #01-52 Hougang Ming Hu Wanton Noodle
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The yuan Yang shaved ice ($5) tasted unique and pretty good. It had tea jelly (tasted like gong Cha red tea) and coffee jelly surrounding the shaved ice. The peanut bits that tasted sightly over roasted goes very well with the with the coffee syrup taste. Comes with 2 pieces of CNY peanuts cookies, which I quite enjoyed. However, i was slightly disappoint that the “syrup” did not reach the core of the ice. So it gets pretty plain towards the end of eating.
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There was a mini queue when we arrived at 6:40pm on a weekday. Waited for 15 minutes. Order the pork meatball porridge $9.80, which was very smooth (the diluted type of Cantonese congee). They were generous with the meatball. I didn’t really count but approximately 10 pieces. It is as good as the Hong Kong one! It would be really nice to eat this on a rainy day!
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For $4 bucks, you can get a large chicken drum stick and huge portion crispy pork! Typical noodles Hong Kong noodles was delicious too! Xoxo, wet tissue no have
Order the Mazesoba Nagoya style ($12.80) which comes with yellow medium fat thickness noodles + spicy minced pork + soft boil egg + seaweed & loads of spring onions! Superbly tasty! House rules says to mix for 20s like cha Jiang meon style. I mixed for 10s and when straight to gobble the 220g noodle (there's a smaller version which is the regular 140g). Both sizes cost the same in case you are wondering! Verdict: tasty but too jelat for me.
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PS: comes with free green tea but the container containing the tea looked too gross so didn't try :/
Ordered the grand tonkotsu ramen ($12.90). Soup was flavourful but not too salty. The hardness of the ramen was done just right (perfect Mee Kia type). The 3 meat included Cha Shu, toroniku (pork cheek), and buta kakuni (pork belly). All 3 were tender and well seasoned! Also ordered the pork gyoza ($2.40). A bit too oily but nice snack. Citi bank card holders can get 8% cash rebate!
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