This stall only offers 3 types of noodles: mee kia, kway teow and mee tai mak. The alkaline taste of the mee kia is a little strong and the noodles are a little soft for me, but the sauce is not bad - will probably opt for mee tai mak if I order the dry version ($4 for large) next time. The soup version ($5 for large), which comes with soft minced meat and tasty meat balls, is flavourful and comforting.