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Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN

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Originally Posted by AhSoonNo1 View Post
Jiak Song Mee Hoon Kway Review: Delicious Handmade Mee Hoon Kueh By Ex-MasterChef Finalist

https://eatbook.sg/jiak-song-mee-hoon-kway-review/

Address: 11 Telok Blangah Crescent, #01-108, Singapore 090011
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 1pm (or until sold out)

Signature Dry Mee Hoon Kway ($3.50), their most basic option which came with the usual suspects ─ minced pork, spinach and egg, and a topping of fried ikan billis. At first glance, the bowl of noodles seemed pretty plain but it began to take on the rich, dark colour of the sauce below as I gave it a good mix.


For an upgrade on the regular mee hoon kueh, go for Jiak Song Mee Hoon Kway’s Signature All-In Combo Soup Mee Hoon Kway. Priced at $5, this bowl includes more ingredients including pork slices, a pork ball and a shrimp ball.
I think the stall is named Jiak Song because jiak buay pah. The portions are so small that they aren't enough for the average male adult.