This stall's fried hokkien mee is good.I can't remember names of some street/stall:
Hokkien mee - drier version
1. Golden Mile hawker centre centre basement
This stall's fried hokkien mee is good.
There are many other good stalls in this hawker centre. In addition to the nasi ayam penyet and tulang soup, there is also the bak chor mee and lor mee stall upstairs. Also a good beef noodle stall and a nice char kway tiao stall with vegetables and silverfish on top. Also a few good fish soup and dry noodle stalls and a popular yong tau foo stall.
I tried all this and it never comes out well.
you may want to try one stall inside coffee shop across carpark driveway down the steps behind NTUC Clementi, stall named Thaksin something ( must be Thaksin follower ) claim to be Thai style braised beef noodle run by few malay women, the soup stock is rich and the woman charges 50 cents for xtra bowl of soup
Try the Prima Flour prepacked recipes. They are way better. They have Mee rebus, mee siam, laksa flavours. Comes in boxes about $4-5. Can get from NTUC or Ang Mo.
Try the Prima Flour prepacked recipes. They are way better. They have Mee rebus, mee siam, laksa flavours. Comes in boxes about $4-5. Can get from NTUC or Ang Mo.
For bak kut teh, my fav is Pearlring brand.
in winter months in the bay area, having a bowl of bun ho hue (a spicy variety of vietnamese pho) is an absolute delight.
My experience with pho has now become a journey as I never seem to get it right. There is always something missing that I can't point out. I have tried pho in many countries including France but I always walk away with a feeling that something is missing.
Do you know which part of Bay area has Viet food concentration? Would like to give it a go.
the best viet experience in the bay area is in little saigon in san jose, at the major cross streets of story road and mclaughlin avenue. .
Thanks for the detailed directions bro, much appreciated.
Try the Prima Flour prepacked recipes. They are way better. They have Mee rebus, mee siam, laksa flavours. Comes in boxes about $4-5. Can get from NTUC or Ang Mo.
For bak kut teh, my fav is Pearlring brand.
hahaha...the most expensive bak kut teh I tried is the "famous or something" shop below hotel in Balestier Rd.
Freaking expensive and soso only..but then I always see queeue during peak hrs.
hahaha...the most expensive bak kut teh I tried is the "famous or something" shop below hotel in Balestier Rd.
Freaking expensive and soso only..but then I always see queeue during peak hrs.