Thursday 27 September 2012

I don't get it...

This is a continuation from the previous post. I am correct, a bowl of porridge couldn't satisfy my 'Big' stomach, therefore time for round 2. And that would be...


'Char Kway Teow'(炒粿条)
Though it's known as 'Char Kway Teow' and most of the time, 'Kway Teow'
and Noodles will be added to it in Singapore. And most of the time, the
'Kway Teow' are bigger in portion. (By the way, if you happen to be travelling
in Malaysia, you can give a different kind of 'Char Kway Teow' a try. XD)

Anyway back to our main topic today. So what's so special about the
'Char Kway Teow' from this stall? Firstly, though it's suppose to be
'Char Kway Teow', but the amount of noodles are much more greater than
the 'Kway Teow'. I love Noodles, therefore this is a plus+ to me. :P
Secondly, the cockles that comes with it are not stinky at all and the
taste is fantastic. (Usually, if the cockles doesn't taste that wonderful,
after giving one or two a try, I tend to shove the rest of them to a
corner.) :D Last but not least, the spicy taste. It's pretty spicy and
the spicy taste blends with the 'Char Kway Teow' wonderfully. Though the
owner of the stall can be pretty slow in preparing and cooking a plate
of 'Char Kway Teow', but for the sake of the delicious taste that you are
getting, queueing up isn't such a big issue after all. :D

So where can you try this delicious plate of 'Char Kway Teow'?

The name of this stall would be '786 Char Kway Teow 炒粿条'.
It's located inside 'Bukit Merah View Market and Food Centre'.
(I don't really get it why they have added a '786' in the stall
name, can anyone enlighten me please?)

* Click here for the location of 'Bukit Merah View Market and Food Centre' on
  Google Maps.
^ Click here for some other delicacies that can be found in 'Bukit Merah View Market and
  Food Centre'.

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