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- Tau kwa pau. Say Seng #01-05 serves this hard-to-find snack in Singapore. Fried bean curd with stuffings. My order was served cold. And the stuffing was scooped on, rather than stuffed into
- KC KooFebruary 5, 2015Stalls to go:Lau Hong Ser Rojak #02-14 (Rojak, youtiao)Heng Heng Prawn Mee Soup #02-12 (Prawn Mee with pig tail)
- The famous Tau Kua Pau at the basement. delicious fish head dishes at upper level corner. And delicious wonton noodle store at the basement.
- Wanton mee near the ok! 蒸好味 is really delicious and yummy. As is ok! 蒸好味 with their steamed song fish head and other zhi char dishes.
- Sandra TanJune 25, 2013The Popiah n Nonya Steam Fish Head is a must try !! Cannot be missed. Cheap n Good !! Thumbs up!
- Sapasapa ChaiJanuary 6, 2016The black bean paste fry fish head does not look nice at all but once started never can stop. I almost finish the monster bowl of rice if I didn't pull hand brakes.
- KC KooFebruary 5, 2015Stalls to go:Lau Hong Ser Rojak #02-14 (Rojak, youtiao)Heng Heng Prawn Mee Soup #02-12 (Prawn Mee with pig tail)
- Wantan noodles. Tasty WTM from Joo Chiat Ah Huat Wanton Noodles 01-04. Above average standard, although my wantans were salty
- This stall serves very nice hand made soon kueh & chee cheong fun.
- Jarrett OllieOctober 16, 2014Lau Hong Ser Rojak, short waiting period, amazing price, best quantity and seductive taste, must try!!!!
- TingMarch 21, 2015Came here at night and left disappointed.Out of the 5 items tried,only Rojak n the Prawn noodle soup r at best average,the rest - Fried Hokkien prawn noodles, Popiah n Satay r mediocre. Don't bother.
- Forget what everyone says about the wanton mee downstairs. 2nd floor better, who gives a shit if it's the original or not. Wash it down with a cactus juice from the stall next door.
- Vivian LeeDecember 19, 2012Yummy carrot cake and fried oyster! Still waiting for my rojak... Can't find Eng Wonton Noodles though! Think no more...
- If the spicy wanton noodles is too much foe you, do visit Ken's Delight at level 1. It offers a wide variety of desserts to soothe your tongue.
- Great duckrice, rojak (after 4.37pm!), springroll and dessert!
- Century egg porridge comes with meatballs @$3! Dragon city clay pot frog.
- The fish soup in the basement is really not bad. Healthy but tasty! Try it the next time you are here :)
- Doreen KohDecember 12, 2010I'm not anyway related to either stalls but had been eating Eng's wanton noodle since 80s. Eng's is the original stall & that level 2 stall is a FAKE. That's the history.
- Debbie NgApril 1, 2011Upper floor food is ace. Tau pok, prawn mee, bbq cockles, frog leg porridge, ou jian, wanton mee GO.
- The original Ang Moh Wanton Mee has moved here renamed as Joo Chiat Ah Huat Wanton Noodle stall no. #01-04
- Jonathan LimJanuary 9, 2011Try the gong bao frog porridge in the second level, last stall of the front row of stalls.
- Must eat food are wanton mee, duck rice, Rojak, frog leg porridge and ah yee shun kuay
- SUPERADRIANMEDecember 28, 2018Pity most of the stores are closed in the morning and early afternoon.
- Charcoal grill satay, BBQ chicken wings, otah & cockles at this store #02-21
- Johnny @homeJune 4, 2014Turn right from Still Road to Koon Seng Road.....Drive straight to Dunman Road....There you go!!!!
- The Heng Heng Prawn Mee and the 阿成 Wantan Mee also nice! :)
- Wanton mee wanton mee wanton mee...lol...anyway the western at 2nd level isn't too bad as well
- Try the Wanton Mee at 2nd floor. The super hot chili will make you keep coming back.
- Dunman rd char siew wan ton meeis da bomb but be sure to go easy on the chilli ... it's bloody hot!
- Try calling in advance for Rojak you will save alot of time !