[CLOSED] Hong Kong Vermicelli Roll (Pasir Ris Central Hawker)

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* This place has closed :( Please try somewhere else. * 新仔肠粉少爷

110 Pasir Ris Central
#02-23 Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre
Singapore 519641

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Came across this new stall named 新仔肠粉少爷 that had recently opened its doors at Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre situated just a couple of stalls away from Wild Olives (i.e. the famous Western stall in the same food centre that originated from Changi Airport Terminal 2’s staff canteen previously) — the stall seems to specialise in serving up Vermicelli Rolls (aka Chee Cheong Fun), as well as serving up quite a couple of rice and porridge dishes with Hong Kong Street Food such as HK Curry Fish Ball, Marinated Pork Trotters etc.

I am pretty much a huge sucker for freshly-made Chee Cheong Fun that are made to order, which is pretty much the reason why I had found myself making the trek all the way to Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre just for this. With so many variants available ranging from Chicken & Mushroom to classics like Char Siu, we found ourselves opting for the Prawn Vermicelli Roll which we always go for on our first try of a stall. Whilst the option to add vegetable and eggs to our Vermicelli Roll was available, it was something we chose to skip — the end product probably being something close to what YinJi 银记肠粉店 at Far East Square would offer. Felt that the Vermicelli Roll here is decent; coming in 3 rolls for a single portion at $4.80, the Chee Cheong Fun comes reasonably smooth and well-flavoured from the light soya sauce that carries quite a punch and deep soy note which I found to be pretty alluring — all of that encasing sizeable prawns which were also reasonably fresh.

To be honest, I found it pretty difficult to justify coming all the way down to Pasir Ris for this — after all, it’s really located at an extreme corner of the island where it does take a bit of effort to head to for those who are coming down from other areas. That being said, it does its job and satisfy cravings for a decent Hong Kong-style Chee Cheong Fun — and that’s probably sufficient as a decent option to consider for the residents around the area which they seem to target themselves at.

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