Thursday, 20 December 2012

Nostalgic Digital Queue Meter

Numerous posts earlier, I have mentioned about the method of using/installing a Digital Queue Meter at a stall to reduce the amount of time needed to queue up for the food. Therefore...


'Wanton Noodles'
After placing your order, you will be getting a queue number. And as
far as I could remember, this was one of the earliest stall that have
implement the idea of installing a Digital Queue Meter System.

After spending 15 minutes of waiting time, I finally got my food.


Let's just set aside the boring bowl of soup and focus more on the bowl
of noodles. The taste of the few slices of 'Char Siew'(Roasted Pork) are
simply too marvellous. The texture are pretty good and it's delicious.
As for the noodles, it's pretty chewy, springy and it's pretty easy to
break them into smaller pieces. However, the 'Wanton' over here are
pretty normal. I can't decide whether it's the skin of the 'Wanton' that's
a little bit too thick or it's the proportion of ingredients used in the
'Wanton' that doesn't seems right. Either ways, judging based on the
noodles and the 'Char Siew' alone, the food over here are pretty good,
but once you add the 'Wanton' in, the food have ended up to be good only.

So where can you give the noodles a try?

The name of this stall would be 'Cho Kee Noodles'(曹记云吞面).
It's located inside 'Old Airport Road Food Centre'.

Notes:
  • Operating Hours:
    11:30am - 11:30pm Daily
* Click here for the list of delicacies that you can get in 'Old Airport Road Food Centre'.
^ Click here for the location of "Old Airport Road Food Centre" on Google Maps.

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