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Another good meal at well-hidden coffeeshop at Bukit Batok.

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2019 Bukit Batok Industrial Park A. Good hor-fun and fried-fish soup. Total damage $12.60.

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I was told ipoh hor fun are the ones to beat!
I cannot see the rationality of having fried fish in the soup. It mellows the crispyness.
 
I was told ipoh hor fun are the ones to beat!
I cannot see the rationality of having fried fish in the soup. It mellows the crispyness.
Low IQ mudd cannot eat Chinese food yet can talk so much about it. You don't feel awkward at all?
 
Ah yes, this is located in the industrial shithole part of Bukit Batok. There's a park connector linking Boon Lay Way (near Chevrons) to this place, halfway up north you will need to go upslope and follow the linear footpath next to the busy PIE flyover, then get to the other side of the flyover.

A great shortcut from Jurong East to Bukit Batok. And Upper Bukit Timah, if you keep going east along Bukit Batok Ave 6. :biggrin:
 
I was told ipoh hor fun are the ones to beat!
I cannot see the rationality of having fried fish in the soup. It mellows the crispyness.
Not a fan of the salty fried fish either. May be it is like crotons in cream of mushroom soup. :unsure:
 
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