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Dunno you guys notice or not, this stall have a few locations sprang out in the last 2 years, the 1st time I had it was at basement of Central@Clarke Quay. They serve quite good bak chor mee and fishball noodles, with a few ngor hiong.

A bowl of bak chor mee cost only $3.30, plus drink is $4.50, it was good to my standard and economical. I also realised they employed local aunties and uncles.

So please support this local stall.
 
strange but i have not noticed these stalls. They serve stuff i like and the prices are ok. Kaki lang also....sure i will support

A bowl of bak chor mee cost only $3.30, plus drink is $4.50, it was good to my standard and economical. I also realised they employed local aunties and uncles.

So please support this local stall.
 
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strange but i have not noticed these stalls ...
not unexpected ... dey dun haf ur favorite kind of charbor working there ...

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hehhee...my taste in charbor changes every now and then leh.

not unexpected ... dey dun haf ur favorite kind of charbor working there ...

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i think kallang leisure park basement also have. i tried the bak chor mee before and i agree that its quite nice. unfortunately i took the set that comes with a coffee and the coffee sucks big time. i took a sip and leave the rest.

I dun drink coffee so I not sure, I'm not particular about tea also. I strongly recommend mee pok bak chor mee, never tried their laksa though.... should be good also...
 
Everywhere have them...now typically eat satay bee Hoon there...used to eat the bah chor mee but kind of sick of it liao...but beware, the workers at both jurong pt and especially clementi mall face damn sibei chao, take our order like we owe them $$ ...attitude not good...
 
I noticed that most of the workers are prc.
The taste of the noodles is ordinary.
 
to be honest, i tried the outlet at Jurong Point - nothing to shout about. And I recall i was served by a PRC.
 
paiseh, but I went to clarke quay, bugis and harbour front (above), all locals leh.... thats why I promote this stall, hahaha......
 
To me, the price is reasonable, it's better than any normal bak chor mee stall, if you compare it with bedok 1, i prefer this 1, LOL

Bedok 1 is totally crap stuffs, except the soup, hahaha.....
 
To me, the price is reasonable, it's better than any normal bak chor mee stall, if you compare it with bedok 1, i prefer this 1, LOL

Bedok 1 is totally crap stuffs, except the soup, hahaha.....

The bak chor mee stall at Golden Mile Food Centre was once rated as "best in SG".
It's the same stall selling lor mee on the second floor, imo, the lor mee is more worth eating.
If near Golden Mile, might as well go and line up at Tai Hwa nearby.
 
There's one at NEX, Serangoon. Bak chor mee (Dry) is a "must try". Their Laksa is not bad too! I find their portion a bit small.
But there again, it's value for money ... eating in air-conditioning comfort! Be forewarned, seating problems and long
"Q" during meal times.
 
The bak chor mee stall at Golden Mile Food Centre was once rated as "best in SG".
It's the same stall selling lor mee on the second floor, imo, the lor mee is more worth eating.
If near Golden Mile, might as well go and line up at Tai Hwa nearby.
The one at the corner facing CC? didnt pass my standards, LOL
 
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Thank, bro. Will support EAT that hire local. Otherwise, some of these elderly might have end up collecting cardboard or sell tissue paper.
 
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