I've reviewed this previously, some years ago. After all this time, this place is still the best! Yes, you still have to wait for a long while, yes parking an be difficult, but it is all worth it when the bowl of hot noodles with pork is served.
Even on days when the noodles is not at its best, it is still better than the rest!
I usually order the meehoon, with all the pork parts but without egg.
Go with a friend - so that you can have someone to chat with while waiting. Or go with a book - or watch an episode or two of your fav TV series while waiting for your delicious bowl of pork noodles.
The wait is sometimes not worth it but still coming back because it serves one of the best pork noodles in town. It's better to visit during off peak hours to avoid the crowd.
One of the few shops to open early in SS15 (since 7.30pm), it is a great option for a hearty breakfast before going off to work or school. It is abit hard to locate as SS15 is pretty big and confusing to navigate your way. In the morning, the crowd is not very big so the wait is not super long. You would need to order your noodles at the stall before settling down at the seats (typical hawker centre concept). Noodles come in two sizes - S (RM9) and L (RM10). Noodle choices are nothing unusual.
I tried the kuey tiao version. One sip of the soup and I've decided hands down... the best pork noodles I've tried. The broth is super rich with a burst of umami flavours. You can taste the strong essence of pork in each bite. Noodles are smooth and silky. They are also very generous with their pork meat and offals. However, price point is very high compared to average pork noodles. I guess you get what you paid for? Environment and hygiene is so so. Overall I highly recommend to try. Suggest to come early in the morning as you would need to wait up to 60 mins for your food during lunch hour.
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