Singapore|My Father’s Minced Meat Noodles
Hawker stall, at 477 Tampines Street 43, #01-190, Singapore 520477
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Rating
4.3 (222 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 20:00
💲Price Range
SGD 1-10
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More Comments at Google MapStill super tasty. Chewy noodles, thicker than the usual mee Kia noodles, chilli is also better, we always ask for more chilli. The minced meat given is bigger, wanton is handmade by the stall owners, generous with their wanton and meatball. Still our favourite for dry minced meat noodles for $4.50. 👍👍👍👍
I came for Sin Heng Kee this rainy afternoon. They were closed but the ba chor mee stall next door got my attention with a 7 deep queue. I must say, I was more than satisfied with my meal! The standout feature of this bowl of goodness was the soup - a perfect balance of umami goodness that truly elevated the entire dish. The blend of flavors was on point, and I could tell they put great effort into crafting this traditional dish with love. The noodles were cooked to perfection, maintaining that delightful starchiness that we all crave in a good bowl of Ba Chor Mee. The broth beautifully melded with the noodles, giving it that distinctive Bedok-style taste I've always loved. For the price of $5, I received a generous portion that included two succulent wantons packed tight with meat and three delectable meatballs. The ba chor was plentiful, well-seasoned and tender, adding another layer of deliciousness to the dish. The stall's service was also commendable - friendly and efficient. The queue moved fast which is always appreciated during a busy lunch hour. In conclusion, if you're in Tampines and craving a bowl of authentic and satisfying Ba Chor Mee, I highly recommend this stall. You won't be disappointed! The flavors will transport you to the heart of Bedok, and you'll leave with a happy and full tummy. I'll definitely be returning for more of this delightful experience. Kudos to the chef for providing such a scrumptious meal!
Nice Bak Cho Mee, worth to give it a try. The noodles was well cooked. I prefer the soup than the dry version. Wanton was nicely wrap and well cook, skin not soggy 👍. Service was great also, very friend and fast. As code drivers, there is a multi story car park with sufficient lots.
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