Readers voted for the best mee goreng stalls in a contest by CityGas and Shin Min News Daily. -TNP
Best Mee Goreng
N.B. Abdul Rahim in Ayer Rajah Food Centre
The signature kambing mee goreng is simple, yet flavourful with juicy mutton bits. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Jalan Kayu Prata Cafe in United Square
Tossed with vegetables, egg, fishcake and tauhu, this no-frills mee goreng does not come with meat, but with a fried egg. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Zhou Fried Prawn Mee in Serangoon Garden Market & Food Centre
The noodle is slightly charred and flavourful, in contrast to the blanched sotong and prawn which adorn the dish. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Al-Rahman Muslim Food in Haig Road Food Centre
The dish here is fiery, with copious amounts of green chilli as well. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Hass Bawa in Marine Parade Food Centre
The mutton has a deep smoky flavour, as if barbecued. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Choon Hiang at 1220 East Coast Parkway
You get what you pay for, and the higher price of mee goreng here means it’s full of fresh prawns and sotong. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Madina Muslim Food in Tekka Centre
The dish is fragrant with plenty of shallots for flavour, and the cabbage used is fresh and sweet. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Ajimer Sharif in Tekka Centre
The mutton is juicy and savoury, and the noodles delightful with no trace of the “egg noodle whiff”. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Best Mee Goreng
N.B. Abdul Rahim in Ayer Rajah Food Centre
The signature kambing mee goreng is simple, yet flavourful with juicy mutton bits. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Jalan Kayu Prata Cafe in United Square
Tossed with vegetables, egg, fishcake and tauhu, this no-frills mee goreng does not come with meat, but with a fried egg. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Zhou Fried Prawn Mee in Serangoon Garden Market & Food Centre
The noodle is slightly charred and flavourful, in contrast to the blanched sotong and prawn which adorn the dish. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Al-Rahman Muslim Food in Haig Road Food Centre
The dish here is fiery, with copious amounts of green chilli as well. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Hass Bawa in Marine Parade Food Centre
The mutton has a deep smoky flavour, as if barbecued. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Choon Hiang at 1220 East Coast Parkway
You get what you pay for, and the higher price of mee goreng here means it’s full of fresh prawns and sotong. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Madina Muslim Food in Tekka Centre
The dish is fragrant with plenty of shallots for flavour, and the cabbage used is fresh and sweet. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.
Ajimer Sharif in Tekka Centre
The mutton is juicy and savoury, and the noodles delightful with no trace of the “egg noodle whiff”. It is one of the Mee Goreng stalls nominated by readers in a contest.