Teck whye prawn noodle




















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Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! The snaking queue leading towards this noodle stall is a clear indicator of how popular its dishes are. It comes in a big bowl of yellow noodles or kway teow or both if you like , soaked in fragrant dark sweet sauce and finished with fresh prawns and slices of fish cake. For an extra dollar, you can have it topped with offal. Do come early as the stall closes after lunchtime.

We would always go to the coffee shop just for one dish, their prawn noodles. I remember quite vividly that the noodles came in a "rooster bowl" and we were always served by an old man who walked around bare-footed. These memories were a good 15 years ago at least. The current stall now sits in a little corner of a coffee shop along Teck Whye Lane in a more modern setting compared to the one I experienced years ago.

They are still attracting quite a crowd. When I went the other time on a Saturday morning, I had to wait around 20 minutes for my food. Definitely, speaks volume of their popularity.



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