I chanced upon this stall while walking about and even though not hungry, I tried the noodles since ditzy obviously think so highly of them.Originally posted by ditzy:![]()
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the one across the road belongs to a franchiseeOriginally posted by Wanda:I chanced upon this stall while walking about and even though not hungry, I tried the noodles since ditzy obviously think so highly of them.
For $2.50 each, I was a bit unhappy when they didn't serve the small bowl of soup with our 2 bowls of noodles. I realised later, it's really like what I'd thought - you must finish your dry noodles then take your bowl to ask for soup (like in the old days).They now have a 2nd stall across the road.
The one at toa payoh also. Ever since dad resigned, everything about them just went down the drain.Originally posted by TehJarVu:the one across the road belongs to a franchisee
fei fei is my fav too, but my Mum doesn't like it, so we seldom go now...
The long queue is jus cos the aunty very slow............................Originally posted by NT2:Wan Ton noodle at Lavendar Food Court.....long Q forever
I think the noodles taste quite good compared to many run-of-the-mills foodcourt stalls. Not too bad still, and I did get my big bowl of soup.Originally posted by ditzy:The one at toa payoh also. Ever since dad resigned, everything about them just went down the drain.![]()
That's coz the noodles are hand made, fresh daily.Originally posted by Wanda:I think the noodles taste quite good compared to many run-of-the-mills foodcourt stalls. Not too bad still, and I did get my big bowl of soup.![]()