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There were some mhk pieces which were really nice, with a qq texture, but it wasn’t very consistent. Some pieces lacked that qq texture. They’re generous with the tender pork slices and tasty meatballs though, and the fried shallots brought fragrance to the bowl of mhk. I do prefer ah yi’s (the stall in the next row) mhk as it has better texture and consistency. Nonetheless, this is still a pretty good bowl of mhk!

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One of the better dry MHKs I’ve tried! They have the regular soup version as well but I’ve always gravitated towards their dry version. You can choose between $3, $4 or $5. For $4, they are indeed very generous with the dough and other ingredients. Their minced meat are handmade so the texture and taste are really on point. Sauce is not overly salty (in fact it would taste even better if they have vinegar!). Opt for chili if you like spicy, their chili is good too.

Stall owners are friendly and approachable :-) and they have tons of noodle types for you to choose from (ban mian, you mian, ke kou mian, etc.) please give this a try if you ever visit Marsiling mall! They’re located opposite the lift lobby, and right beside the famous Nasi lemak stall.

Also previously from the former Woodlands Centre Hawker Centre, they made their own noodles. Not matter whether you want mee pok or mee kia, they offer a few choices of noodle type that you can choose from.

They served pretty good ban mian with egg and crispy Ikan Bills.

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