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PRAWN Noodle at Pepys Road....Best and Natural..

For hay mee, my favourite is the one at Upp Dickson Rd. 24-hr kpt. Ah Seng Prawn Noodle, I think. The said kpt sells chicken rice balls too. So-so only. The chau ta beehoon from the zhi char stall quite good.


Apologies. Not Ah Seng but Hock Prawn Noodles. Had it this evening.
 
Both of you are prawn mee expert. There is also another one in this forum. Think he ever cooked and posted before. For prawn mee, soup is the most important, even more important than the prawn. The ingredients you mentioned are the old school and traditional prawn noodles.

papsmearer, in the past, the hawkers did use pork ribs but change to pork bones and pork legs to cut cost but I doubt anyone will use pork ribs except when cooking at home.
NW, the deep fried one is really old school, think nowadays, they just peel of the head and put everything in a clothe bag and just boil it. The flat fish (Pin Her) is also correct but think not many hawkers use this as it is expensive.

Some stalls also used red/black bamboo (Teck Jia) to prepare the soup.

Hehehe. How I know? Becos' I used to help out in a relative's prawn mee stall during my secondary school days. And that was almost 3 decades ago. :)


Hahaha, actually, u are the expert lah. U actually worked in a stall before, I am on the other side as a customer. LOL.
 
Depending whether you want dry or soup. For dry prawn noodle, try Blk 226, AMK market in the morning. Best chillies with belachan at $2.50 per bowl. Order additional prawns at $ 4.00. Bet you taste the best. For soup, I prefer to cook myself, just buy large prawns.
 
Had this on Thursday at Hock Hai, quite good





shiok shiok
 
On the topic of Hong lim....
There's a sungei road rickshaw laksa....it's another fake riding on famous sungei road name....pls remember to boycott
 
Hong Lim complex.
The last time this ah hui I tried standards dropped.
Bestest in Sg prawn noodle still pek kio market one

I agree Ah Hwee's standard dropped.

My fav is still Hoe Nam Prawn Noodle in Macpherson 31 Tai Thong Cres, used to eat there 2-3 time a week either for breakfast or lunch, great soup. Gosh missed this shop met been there for like 6 years.

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I agree Ah Hwee's standard dropped.

My fav is still Hoe Nam Prawn Noodle in Macpherson 31 Tai Thong Cres, used to eat there 2-3 time a week either for breakfast or lunch, great soup. Gosh missed this shop met been there for like 6 years.

Yes. Hoe Nam is also good. It's on my top 10 list along with my other bestest prawn noodles like blanco court, east coast, geylang lor 1, whitley, Albert street, old stall etc.
 
Yes. Hoe Nam is also good. It's on my top 10 list along with my other bestest prawn noodles like blanco court, east coast, geylang lor 1, whitley, Albert street, old stall etc.

Where is the Whitley stall now? Used to be below the flyover.
 
Where is the Whitley stall now? Used to be below the flyover.

I think they got a few stalls over the island.
There's one at old airport road HC.....bonus go there is that Albert Street prawn noodles also same row 10 stalls or so away.
 
hahaha...there used to be prawn noodle stall at Eminent food court....
I find it good value for money as the big prawns were bigger than most other stalls..
anybody know where they shifted to???
 
hahaha...there used to be prawn noodle stall at Eminent food court....
I find it good value for money as the big prawns were bigger than most other stalls..
anybody know where they shifted to???

Closed shop already.
You can try their sister stall in old airport road
 
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