It’s rare to see Singaporeans agree on things — Hokkien mee recommendations in particular, because few things polarise (yet unite) us quite like this delicious noodle dish does. That said, my ...
Seeking shelter under a HDB block in Toa Payoh after a torturous walk in the midday sun, whatever did I see? Why, it was the smiling face of the Hokkien Mee man, Xavier Neo, looking down at me! The ...
While Tan Jing Herng spent his university days studying engineering, his heart has always been in the kitchen. Upon ...
A nameless 24-hour noodle stall at 290 Jalan Besar serves prawn noodles and Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodles, making it a ...
I’m kidding, of course — but that was the first goofy thought that floated into my brain when I chanced upon Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee on social media. My curiosity was piqued. With a name this ...
Besides wanton mee, bak chor mee and char kway teow, Hokkien mee is also one of my favourite things to feast upon— I’m more of a noodle person! Sumo Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee is located at Ang Mo Kio ...
The 48-year-old eatery closed its no-frills Jurong flagship last year. Its new digs are at Shangri-La Singapore. Why the huge upgrade?
Don't be fooled by the stall's name – Tiong Bahru Yi Sheng Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee has been housed in Jalan Bukit Merah’s ABC Food Centre since 1993 and there’s still a relentless queue snaking around ...
The air-conditioned double-storey brick-and-mortar structure with a giant sign screaming ‘Kim Lian Kee’ along Petaling Street does not look anything like a 100-year-old eatery. “That’s not the ...
If you ever need to bring your Muslim friends for some Halal Hokkien mee, the best place to go to is Stall No.8, found in PJ old town. The cook, who is Chinese Muslim used to work at one of the older, ...
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