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Established in November 2005, this well-known fast-casual restaurant is a late night supper place.
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Their rendition veers towards the 'dry' style, non-greasy, with yellow noodles tossed with bean sprouts, chye sim / Chinese flowering cabbage, chicken egg, potato cubes, beef slices, and red chili. Topped with a fried egg and cucumbers.
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Has nice chewy soft tender crisp textures, with smoky grainy sweet salty meaty savoury vegetal spice eggy flavour.
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Mee Goreng
Thohirah Restaurant
@ 258 Jalan Kayu
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More details:
https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2025/04/best-of-singapore-hawkers-mee-goreng.html

Tom yum broth is abit bland, the tonkotsu may be richer. Noodle texture is chewy, scallops don’t absorb the spiced flavours.

($1.60) finally I tried original red bean flavour and red bean taste slightly sweet but at least it's just served in hot.

2 mains, 1 side, 2 drinks & 2 ice cream, totalled to almost $50 after tax🥵 but we were STUFFED. tendon was really crispy and the signature sauce went so well with the rice!! i opted for spicy but it's just the sauce + chilli powder HAHA. fried squid was also tasty

Chicken and vegetable-filled dumplings with soy vinegar dipping sauce. The gyoza is not the crispy type. It comes lightly charred at the bottom with soft and chewy skin 》$6.90

This is similar to the chicken cha shu spicy ramen except it's in a tom yum base sans the spicy ground chicken. The tom yum chicken broth comes with a tinge of sweet and sour flavour but I felt the tom yum flavour was mild and not spicy enough. The egg in this bowl was also overcooked and missing the gooey/lava yolk 》$11.90

Tokyo Shokudo is a Halal-certified Japanese restaurant serving ramen and tendon. The chicken cha shu spicy ramen includes two slices of chicken cha shu, black fungus, whole ajitama and spicy ground chicken. The broth is very similar to tonkotsu - collagenous, rich and not too oily. The cha shu is succulent but the egg was a little overcooked 》$12.90

($1.60) (10% discount for fairprice app) kinda disappointed when their some of pancake were not warm enough and left cold at display :"( but at least my pancake just warm enough. I like their crushed peanut sauce being warm enough as its quite nice as its quite creamy and nutty texture.

($38.50) (40% Off) I felt that their sliced vegetables especially carrot and cucumber was too much thick in size instead of thin version. Salmon was quite normal tbh

yuh when i say this sent me to heaven…furikake sprinkled on tender teriyaki chicken thigh, dressed in herbed yoghurt atop basil pesto rice🤤🤤 the housemade vegan radish pineapple kimchi was also so yummy.

($5.90) I felt that it's slightly sweet tbh but my mum got attracted by domino's marketing on youtube lmao.

$12.90 come with two sides (mini potato wedges + mini cruchies) upgraded version for hawaiian pizza. I felt that it's quite dry aftertaste. mini potato wedges come with cheese sauce.