No more long winded stories and I'm going straight into the main topic of this post. I love noodles and I love spicy food and if you have the same passion as I do, you can try, should try, must try the following dish...
a spicy plate of 'Fried Kway Teow'. Hey, but what's so great about this plate of 'Fried Kway Teow'? The looks of it is pretty much similar to all the other stores out there. Here are my explanation. Firstly, not all the 'Fried Kway Teow' stores are cooking their cockles thoroughly. I have tried 'Fried Kway Teow' at many different places and this is one of the better ones as all the cockles were prepared properly and it doesn't comes with the raw taste. Secondly, when you ask for more chilli to be added to a plate of 'Fried Kway Teow', you will get a plate of 'Fried Kway Teow' with a lump of chilli sitting on top of it. Which is wrong. As for this plate of 'Fried Kway Teow', the chilli were added and fried together with all the other ingredients of this dish. By going for this extra step, the chilli will blend into the taste of 'Fried Kway Teow' and at the same time makes it even much more tasty and spicier. Last but not least, the way they are handling each and every plate of 'Fried Kway Teow'. Each and every plate isn't over cooked, isn't too soupy and it taste heavenly. So what are you waiting for make a trip down tomorrow lah. |
Oops, but where can you get this?
The name of this stall would be 'Outram Park Fried Kway Teow Mee'.
It is located on level 2 of 'Hong Lim Market Food Centre'.
Notes:
- Finding seats at 'Hong Lim Market Food Centre' during lunch hours can be a challenge./li>
- The queue leading out of this stall can be quite hectic, but queues moves very fast. I only queued for 5 minutes only and I got this delicious looking Fried Kway Teow.
- The store is closed on Sundays and Public Holidays and if I'm not mistaken, the normal operating hours are from 6am to 4.30pm daily.
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